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🏰Lissadell House & Gardens

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Lissadell House & Gardens is a stunning 19th-century estate on the Wild Atlantic Way in County Sligo, Ireland. The house is famous for its connection to poet W.B. Yeats and the Gore-Booth family. Families can explore the historic rooms, then enjoy the expansive gardens, woodland walks, and a children's playground.

Highlights for kids:
- The playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames.
- Woodland trails and walled gardens to explore.
- The courtyard café serving kid-friendly meals.
- Special events like Easter egg hunts and Halloween trails.

Facilities include baby-changing, high chairs in the café, and wheelchair access to the ground floor of the house. The gardens and playground are best on a dry day, though the house is a good option for rainy weather. Recommended for all ages, but the playground is especially suited for ages 3-12.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountySligo
CountryIreland
Ages318+
Website

Travel tips

  • Playground best for ages 3-12

    The playground is the main draw for younger children. Older teens may prefer the woodland walks and historical aspects of the house.

  • Visit on a dry day for full enjoyment

    The gardens, woodland trails, and playground are all outdoors. Plan your visit when dry weather is forecast for the best experience.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    The estate has baby-changing facilities, so you can manage nappy changes comfortably during your visit.

  • House offers indoor refuge on drizzly days

    If the weather turns, you can explore the historic house rooms indoors. This makes it a reasonable option for changeable Irish weather.

  • High chairs in the café for young children

    The courtyard café has high chairs available, making it easy to feed toddlers and younger children on-site.

  • Kid-friendly meals at the courtyard café

    The café serves child-friendly options, so you don't need to pack all meals. Worth checking their menu in advance if your child has specific dietary needs.

  • Wheelchair access to ground floor of house

    If you're visiting with mobility needs, the ground floor of the historic house is accessible. Upper floors may not be.

  • Plan time for both house and gardens

    With a playground, woodland walks, and house to explore, you'll want at least 2-3 hours. Don't rush through either.

  • Special events during school holidays

    Easter egg hunts and Halloween trails run during school holidays. Check the website ahead of time to plan around these if you're interested.

  • Bring suitable footwear for woodland walks

    The woodland trails can be muddy, especially after rain. Wellies or waterproof boots are worth considering for children.

  • Gardens and woodlands worth exploring beyond the playground

    Don't overlook the walled gardens and woodland trails—they're peaceful spaces to balance out playground time.

  • Located on the Wild Atlantic Way

    It's positioned on a scenic route, so could combine with other nearby attractions or scenic stops in County Sligo.

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