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🏰Oldbridge House

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Oldbridge House is a historic country estate set in beautiful gardens, ideal for families. Kids can explore the woodland trails and the adventure playground. The house itself offers guided tours with interactive elements. Facilities include a café and picnic areas. Ages 3-12 enjoy the most, but older kids can engage with history exhibits.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryIreland
Ages314
Website

Travel tips

  • Wear wellies or sturdy shoes

    Woodland trails can be muddy, especially after rain. Waterproof footwear will keep feet dry and comfortable.

  • Bring a buggy for younger children

    The gardens and woodland areas are extensive. A buggy will help tired toddlers (ages 3-5) explore without constant carrying.

  • Check baby changing facilities ahead

    With mainly outdoor spaces, confirm toilets and baby changing are available. These may be limited given the country estate setting.

  • Bring extra snacks and water

    The woodland trails and gardens don't have facilities throughout. Packed snacks and a refillable water bottle are essential.

  • Dress for the outdoors

    This is primarily outdoor exploration. Bring layers, sun protection, and weather-appropriate clothing. No indoor shelter for bad weather.

  • Check the website for current opening times

    As a historic estate, opening hours may vary seasonally. Confirm times before visiting to avoid disappointment.

  • Pack a picnic to save money

    With designated picnic areas on site, bringing your own food can be more economical than using the café for a family.

  • Allow 2-3 hours minimum for a full visit

    Plan to spend time exploring the woodland trails, adventure playground, and touring the house. Don't rush the experience.

  • Book guided tours in advance

    Interactive house tours work best when booked ahead. This helps with managing children's attention and pacing.

  • Use the adventure playground first

    Visit the playground early in your trip when children have the most energy, then explore calmer trail walks afterwards.

  • Ages 3-12 will enjoy this most

    Younger primary-school children get the most from the adventure playground, whilst older kids engage more with history tours.

  • Bring a map or download the site plan

    Woodland trails can be easy to get turned around in. Having a map helps you plan routes and manage expectations with restless children.

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