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🌳Kilmacurragh Arboretum

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Kilmacurragh Arboretum is a historic woodland garden and arboretum featuring a remarkable collection of rare and exotic trees, including giant redwoods, monkey puzzles, and rhododendrons. It is part of the National Botanic Gardens of Ireland and offers a peaceful, natural environment for families to explore.

Highlights for families:
- Walled garden with vibrant flowers and a Victorian glasshouse
- Miles of walking trails through ancient woodlands
- Giant redwood avenue and towering specimen trees
- Seasonal blooms, especially rhododendrons (May-June) and autumn colours

Practical tips:
- Free admission (donations welcome)
- Limited parking available on site
- Public toilets are located at the entrance
- No café; bring a picnic (there are picnic tables)
- Paths can be muddy and uneven; sturdy footwear recommended
- Dogs welcome on leads
- Prams and buggies may struggle on some trails

Best for children of all ages who enjoy nature, running around, and tree spotting. Not suitable for rainy days as there is no indoor shelter beyond the small visitor entrance.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyWicklow
CountryIreland
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Travel tips

  • Wear sturdy footwear for uneven terrain

    Paths can be muddy and uneven, so wear proper walking boots or sturdy shoes rather than trainers.

  • Buggies may not work on all trails

    Prams and buggies struggle on some woodland paths, so consider a backpack carrier for younger children or choose the main routes.

  • Bring a picnic

    There's no café on site, but picnic tables are available. Pack a lunch and snacks for a full day out.

  • Plan around the rainy season

    There's no indoor shelter beyond the entrance, so avoid visiting on rainy days when muddy paths become slippery.

  • Visit in May or June for rhododendrons

    If flowers are a highlight for your family, visit late spring when rhododendrons are in full bloom.

  • Parking is limited

    On-site parking is limited, so arrive early on weekends or check if alternative parking nearby is available first.

  • Toilets are at the entrance

    Public toilets are located at the entrance, so younger children should use them before heading into the trails.

  • It's free to enter

    Admission is free (donations welcome), making it excellent value for a half or full day exploring nature.

  • Allow time for tree spotting

    Miles of trails with giant redwoods and exotic trees like monkey puzzles keep children engaged. Plan for at least a few hours.

  • Explore the walled garden and glasshouse

    The Victorian glasshouse and walled garden with vibrant flowers offer a change of scenery within the wider woodland area.

  • Dogs are welcome on leads

    If you have a dog, you can bring it along on a lead, making this a good option for pet-owning families.

  • Visit for autumn colours as well

    Beyond spring blooms, the arboretum offers beautiful autumn colours, making it worth revisiting in different seasons.

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