Kidventures
Moyne Abbey1 / 20
Moyne Abbey photo 2
Moyne Abbey photo 3
+17 more

Moyne Abbey

landmark

Moyne Abbey is a medieval Franciscan friary located near Killala, County Mayo. Founded in the 15th century, the ruins are a atmospheric historical site. Kids will enjoy exploring the ancient stone structures, towers, and cloisters. The site is open fields, so little ones can run around, but caution is needed near uneven ground and loose stones. There are no facilities on site, so bring snacks and water. Great for a short, educational stop with older children interested in history.

  • Highlights: well-preserved tower, cloister arches, scenic countryside views.
  • Ages: best for 5+ due to terrain.
  • Facilities: none (no toilets, no café).
  • Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes; combine with a visit to nearby Killala village or Downpatrick Head.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyMayo
CountryIreland
Ages518+
Website

Travel tips

  • Bring water and snacks

    There are no facilities on site, so pack plenty of water and snacks before arriving. Essential for keeping children hydrated and happy.

  • Wear sturdy shoes

    The site has uneven ground and loose stones. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are essential for safety on the rough terrain.

  • Best suited to older children

    Most suitable for children aged 5 and above due to the uneven terrain. Very young children may find it challenging to navigate safely.

  • Supervise carefully on uneven ground

    Keep a close eye on children as there are uneven surfaces and loose stones throughout the site. Not ideal if you have very young or unsteady toddlers.

  • No toilet facilities available

    There are no toilets on site. Plan toilet visits before arrival or in nearby Killala village. Important to note for younger children.

  • Great for history-loving children

    The well-preserved tower and cloister arches make this particularly engaging for children interested in medieval history and ancient buildings.

  • Open fields for running around

    The site has open fields where children can explore and run about, making it good for burning off energy between structured activities.

  • Combine with nearby attractions

    Consider pairing with visits to Killala village or Downpatrick Head to create a fuller day out and access additional facilities.

  • Not a buggy-friendly site

    The uneven, outdoor terrain makes this unsuitable for pushchairs. Children will need to be able to walk or be carried.

  • Enjoy scenic countryside views

    The site offers scenic countryside views, which can be a nice photo opportunity and educational experience about rural County Mayo.

  • Free or very low cost

    This is an inexpensive visit, making it good value for a short educational stop without ticket costs to worry about.

Reviews

No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience!

Sign in to leave a review

Nearby places