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🏞️Lough Conn

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Lough Conn is a large freshwater lake in County Mayo, Ireland, known for its scenic beauty and excellent fishing. Families can enjoy walks along the shoreline, picnicking, and birdwatching. The lake is popular for boating and angling, with opportunities to rent boats. Nearby, the town of Crossmolina offers amenities and a playground.
- Highlights: stunning views, salmon and trout fishing, peaceful environment
- Ages: suitable for all ages, but younger children need supervision near water
- Facilities: no dedicated kid facilities on site; nearest are in Crossmolina
- Tips: bring insect repellent; check weather before boating

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

  • Water safety is essential

    Keep young children under close supervision near the shoreline. The lake edge can be muddy and slippery, and depths vary.

  • Pack insect repellent

    Bring insect repellent, especially for warmer months. Lakeside areas often have midges and other biting insects.

  • Check weather before visiting

    Check the forecast before boating or extended lakeside walks. Weather can change quickly on the water and expose areas.

  • Visit Crossmolina for facilities

    Head to nearby Crossmolina town for toilets, nappy changing, and food. The lakeshore itself has no dedicated facilities.

  • Bring spare clothes and towels

    Pack extra clothes and towels. Children often get muddy or wet playing by the shoreline, even without planning to paddle.

  • Plan a picnic

    The peaceful setting is ideal for a family picnic. Bring food and drinks as on-site amenities are limited.

  • Wear appropriate footwear

    Choose waterproof, non-slip shoes for walking. Muddy patches and grass can become slippery, especially after rain.

  • Explore the playground in Crossmolina

    Combine your lakeshore visit with a trip to Crossmolina's playground to burn off energy and break up the day.

  • Consider a boat rental adventure

    Boat hire is available for families wanting a more active day. Enquire about age restrictions and flotation aids for young children.

  • Allow time for unstructured exploration

    Young children often enjoy skimming stones, collecting shells, and exploring the shoreline. Allow flexible time for this.

  • Visit during daylight hours

    The lake is a rural outdoor spot with no evening facilities. Plan to visit during daylight and return to town well before dusk.

  • Consider accessibility on the ground

    Some shoreline walks may be uneven or muddy. Buggies work on harder paths, but off-road areas can be challenging.

  • Bring binoculars for birdwatching

    The lake is excellent for birdwatching. Bring binoculars and a bird identification guide to engage older children.

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