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🌲Lough Key Forest Park & Adventure Centre

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Lough Key Forest Park is a sprawling 320-hectare woodland on the shores of Lough Key in County Roscommon, Ireland. It offers a wide range of outdoor activities for families, including a treetop walk (Boda Borg), a zipline (Sky Vault), a massive adventure play area with slides and swings, and boat hire (rowboats, kayaks, pedaloes). The park also features a café, picnic areas, and accessible walking trails. Kids can explore the lake via the Ness-Noas sensory walk or climb the Moylurg Rock. Facilities include ample parking, buggy-friendly paths, and baby-changing. The Adventure Centre (run by Wild Ireland Adventure) offers high-ropes courses, rock climbing, and archery for older children (recommended ages 5+ for most activities). Weather-dependent; the park is mostly outdoor but has some covered areas.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyRoscommon
CountryIreland
Ages218+
Website

Travel tips

  • Plan for a full day or revisit

    With multiple attractions (treetop walk, zipline, adventure play, boat hire), you could easily spend 4-6 hours. Consider splitting activities across visits or arriving early.

  • Check weather before visiting

    The park is mostly outdoor. Bring waterproofs and layers year-round, especially for activities like the zipline or boat hire.

  • Buggy access is good on main paths

    Buggies are welcome on buggy-friendly paths, but some activities and terrain may require leaving the buggy behind. Plan accordingly if you have a baby and older children.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby-changing facilities are on-site. Bring extra nappies and wipes as you'll be outdoors most of the day.

  • Age-appropriate activity selection

    Adventure Centre activities (ropes courses, climbing, archery) are recommended for ages 5+. The play area, walks, and boat hire suit younger children.

  • Bring packed lunch to save money

    Whilst there's a café, picnic areas are available. Bringing lunch helps manage costs and gives you flexibility with hungry toddlers.

  • Wear proper footwear

    Exploring woodland paths and climbing activities means proper walking shoes or boots for everyone. Avoid sandals or light shoes.

  • Book Adventure Centre activities in advance

    High-ropes courses and rock climbing may have limited capacity. Ring ahead or book via wildirelandadventure.ie to avoid disappointment.

  • Parking is ample

    With plenty of parking available, you won't struggle to find spaces even during busier periods.

  • Bring sunscreen and insect repellent

    A 320-hectare woodland near water means biting insects and sun exposure. Pack protection for all family members.

  • Ness-Noas sensory walk is calming

    If children find the busier areas overwhelming, the Ness-Noas sensory walk offers a quieter, nature-focused experience.

  • Boat hire adds extra cost

    Rowboats, kayaks, and pedaloes are available but require separate hire fees on top of entry. Budget accordingly for water activities.

  • Moylurg Rock climb is optional

    Rock climbing is available but may not suit very young children. The views from the top are worth the effort for older kids.

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