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🏰Malahide Castle & Gardens

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A stunning medieval castle set on 260 acres of parkland and formal gardens, offering a fantastic family day out. Kids will love the Fairy Trail through the woods, the Adventure Playground (with swings, slides, and climbing frames), and the interactive 'Castle Through the Ages' exhibition inside.

The castle tour brings history to life with costumed guides, and the gardens include the Walled Garden, Butterfly House, and a maze. Families can picnic on the lawns, explore the West Lawn, or enjoy the café (high chairs available). Pushchair access is good on paved paths, though the castle itself has stairs.
- Highlights: Fairy Trail, playground, castle tour, butterfly house, maze
- Ages: Toddlers to teens; babies fine with a carrier
- Facilities: toilets (including baby change), café, parking, picnic areas
- Tips: Book castle tour in advance; bring rain gear for the gardens; visit the gift shop.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingOutdoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages218+
Website

Travel tips

  • Book castle tours ahead

    Castle tours with costumed guides are popular, so book in advance to secure your preferred time slot.

  • Start with the Fairy Trail

    The woodland Fairy Trail is perfect for younger children and a good way to explore the 260 acres of grounds early in your visit.

  • Adventure Playground suits most ages

    The on-site Adventure Playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames keeps children aged 2–12 entertained for a good hour or more.

  • Pushchairs on paved paths only

    Pushchair access is good on paved paths throughout the gardens, but the castle building itself has stairs so you'll need to carry babies or use a carrier.

  • Pack waterproofs for the gardens

    Irish weather is unpredictable; bring rain jackets and waterproof trousers even on bright days, especially for woodland trails.

  • Baby change facilities available

    Toilets with baby changing facilities are located on-site, and the café has high chairs for nursing or feeding toddlers.

  • Picnic on the lawns

    The West Lawn is perfect for picnics on dry days, allowing you to stretch the visit affordably and avoid café queues at lunch.

  • Maze and Butterfly House for variety

    The maze and Butterfly House break up garden exploration nicely; the Butterfly House is especially engaging for children aged 4 upwards.

  • Carriers better than pushchairs for trails

    For exploring the Fairy Trail and woodland areas, consider using a baby carrier rather than a pushchair to navigate uneven ground more easily.

  • Visit the gift shop towards the end

    Leave the gift shop for the end of your visit to avoid children getting tired whilst browsing; it's a good way to wind down.

  • Castle tour suits ages 5 upwards

    The 'Castle Through the Ages' exhibition and costumed guide tours work best for children aged 5 and over who can appreciate the historical detail.

  • Plan for 3–4 hours minimum

    Allow at least 3–4 hours to enjoy the playground, gardens, and castle tour without rushing; longer visits give better value.

  • Free parking on-site

    Free parking is available on-site, making it convenient for families with buggies and bags; arrive early in peak season to secure a spot near the entrance.

  • Walled Garden is quieter in afternoon

    The formal Walled Garden tends to be quieter after lunch, making it a more peaceful space if you're trying to avoid crowds.

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