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🌳Marlay Park

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Marlay Park is a sprawling 300-acre public park in Rathfarnham, Dublin, offering a mix of woodlands, open lawns, a lake, and formal gardens. It's a favorite for families, with two large playgrounds catering to different age groups, including a pirate-themed play area for younger children. The park also features a craft centre, a walled garden, and a popular farmers market on weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) with fresh produce and street food.

Families can enjoy walking trails, cycling paths, and a large open space for picnics. The park has a café and picnic tables, and free parking is available. It's a great spot for a full day out, with something for all ages. Practical tip: bring a raincoat as Dublin weather can be unpredictable.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Two playgrounds for different ages

    The park has separate playgrounds for younger and older children, so you can choose the right one for your family's ages.

  • Plan for Dublin's unpredictable weather

    Bring waterproof jackets and layers even on seemingly nice days, as Dublin weather changes quickly throughout the day.

  • Free parking available

    No parking charges at Marlay Park, making it an affordable option for families driving from across Dublin.

  • Farmers market on weekends

    Visit Saturdays or Sundays for the farmers market with fresh produce and street food options, great for grabbing lunch.

  • Pack a picnic or use the café

    Bring your own picnic and use the tables dotted around the park, or grab food from the on-site café if you prefer.

  • Extensive walking and cycling trails

    The 300 acres includes walking and cycling paths, so families with older children can explore beyond the playgrounds.

  • Pirate-themed play area for younger children

    Younger children will enjoy the pirate-themed playground, which adds imaginative play beyond standard equipment.

  • Plan a full day out

    With 300 acres, playgrounds, markets, cafés, and walking trails, this park easily fills a full family day out.

  • Buggy-friendly terrain

    The park's mix of open lawns and established paths should be manageable for buggies, though some areas may be uneven.

  • Walled garden and formal gardens

    Explore the walled and formal gardens as a quieter area away from the main playgrounds if you need a break.

  • Visit the craft centre

    The craft centre offers activities, which may provide entertainment on days when playground time is limited by weather.

  • Lake and natural features

    The park's lake and woodlands offer nature exploration opportunities alongside the formal play areas.

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