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🌲Lough Key Forest & Activity Park - The Maze
Lough Key Forest & Activity Park is a family-friendly destination in County Roscommon, Ireland, featuring a unique interactive maze known as 'The Maze'. The maze is a fun challenge for kids and adults, with twisting paths and hidden surprises. Beyond the maze, the park offers a wide range of outdoor activities including a tree canopy walk, boat trips on Lough Key, playgrounds, cycling trails, and a zip line. Facilities include a visitor centre with café, gift shop, and indoor play area for younger children. Practical tips: wear comfortable walking shoes, bring rain gear, and allow at least half a day to explore. The maze is suitable for ages 4 and up, with younger children accompanied by adults.
Travel tips
Wear proper footwear for maze and trails
Comfortable walking shoes are essential as the maze has twisting paths and the park has cycling trails and woodland areas to explore.
Bring waterproof jackets and rain gear
Irish weather can be unpredictable. Pack rain gear even if the forecast looks promising, especially for outdoor activities like the tree canopy walk.
Plan for at least half a day
The maze alone takes time to complete, and with other activities like boat trips and playgrounds, you'll want a minimum of 3-4 hours to enjoy the park properly.
The maze suits children aged 4 and up
Younger children (under 4) will need close supervision in the maze. The indoor play area is better suited for toddlers on rainy spells.
Use the visitor centre café for breaks
There's a café at the visitor centre, so you don't need to bring all your food, but consider bringing snacks for the maze and trails.
Check buggy access before arriving
Whilst the visitor centre will be buggy-friendly, ask at reception about buggy suitability on trails and in the maze before navigating with a pushchair.
Book boat trips in advance if possible
Boat trips on Lough Key are popular, especially during school holidays. Ring ahead to check availability and book if offered.
Bring a change of clothes for younger children
With water activities and playgrounds available, younger children may get muddy or wet. A spare outfit is worth having.
The zip line may have age or height restrictions
Check directly with the park about minimum age, height, and weight requirements for the zip line before your visit.
Allow extra time if visiting with very young children
The maze and trails require patience. Young children move slower, and you'll want to enjoy the playgrounds too without feeling rushed.
Explore the gift shop for maze-themed souvenirs
There's a gift shop at the visitor centre where children can pick a small souvenir to remember completing the maze.
Cycling trails available for older children
If your children are confident cyclists, the park's cycling trails offer an alternative way to explore beyond walking the maze.
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