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🏰Loughmore Castle

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Loughmore Castle is a 15th-century tower house and National Monument located in Loughmore, County Tipperary, Ireland. The castle consists of a four-storey tower with a bawn and is set in open countryside. While it offers a glimpse into medieval Irish history, it is a ruin with no visitor facilities or interactive exhibits.

For families: The site is free to visit but has uneven ground and no amenities, making it best for older children interested in history. There are no playgrounds, cafes, or sheltered areas. It is not suitable for a rainy day or young children requiring easy access.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyTipperary
CountryIreland
Ages818+
Website

Travel tips

  • Best for children aged 8+

    This is a medieval ruin with no facilities or activities, so works best for children old enough to appreciate history rather than play.

  • No facilities on site

    There are no toilets, cafes, or sheltered areas. Plan accordingly and use facilities before or after your visit.

  • Uneven ground throughout

    The site has uneven ground, so buggies and pushchairs won't be practical. Older children who can walk independently are essential.

  • Not suitable for rainy days

    There's no shelter on site. Check the forecast and save this visit for dry weather.

  • Free but bring cash for donations

    Entry is free, but consider bringing small change if you'd like to support the site's upkeep.

  • Bring water and snacks

    With no cafe or facilities, pack water bottles and snacks for your visit.

  • Plan a short visit

    As a ruin with no interactive exhibits, most families spend 30-45 minutes here. Don't overestimate the duration.

  • Wear appropriate footwear

    Sturdy walking shoes are essential for the uneven ground, especially for children learning to navigate rough terrain.

  • Open countryside setting

    The castle sits in open countryside with no gates or barriers. Keep a close eye on children and be aware of the boundary.

  • Bring a camera for history buffs

    Older children interested in medieval architecture may enjoy photographing the four-storey tower and bawn walls.

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