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🚣Killaloe and Ballina

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Killaloe and Ballina are twin towns straddling the River Shannon, connected by a historic 13-arch bridge. This scenic location is perfect for families who enjoy water-based activities and outdoor adventures. Highlights include:
- Boat trips on Lough Derg, the third-largest lake in Ireland (or hire a canoe/kayak)
- Fishing (permit required) and watersports like paddleboarding
- The Shannon Riverwalk, a flat, pushchair-friendly path with views
- Playgrounds in both towns (e.g., Killaloe Family Park)

Ages: Suitable for all ages, especially 2–14. Facilities: public toilets, cafés, ice cream shops, picnic areas. Practical tips: Park in free car parks near the bridge; bring swimwear for warm days; the towns are compact and walkable. Note: This location is in the Republic of Ireland, not the UK – the prompt’s “UK” may be a mistake.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryIreland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Use the flat Shannon Riverwalk for buggies

    The Shannon Riverwalk is pushchair-friendly with flat terrain and river views, ideal for families with younger children.

  • Park for free near the bridge

    Free car parks are available near the historic 13-arch bridge connecting the twin towns, making access straightforward.

  • Bring swimwear for water activities

    Pack swimwear if visiting in warmer months, as boat trips, paddleboarding, and canoe hire are popular options.

  • Visit Killaloe Family Park

    Killaloe Family Park offers dedicated play facilities for children and is worth a stop during your visit.

  • Compact towns are walkable with children

    Both towns are small and easy to navigate on foot, reducing the need to drive between attractions.

  • Public toilets and cafés available

    Public toilets and cafés are located in both towns, supporting longer family visits without long searches.

  • Book boat trips in advance

    Lough Derg boat trips may fill up during peak season; worth checking availability before visiting.

  • Canoe and kayak hire for confident swimmers

    Hire canoes or kayaks for older children and confident swimmers; younger children may prefer supervised boat trips.

  • Fishing requires a permit

    If interested in fishing, check permit requirements in advance; not all family members may need one.

  • Picnic areas near the water

    Designated picnic areas are available, so bring a packed lunch and enjoy scenic riverside spots.

  • Ice cream shops for quick treats

    Ice cream shops are scattered throughout the towns, useful for keeping children happy on warm days.

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