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🌊Powerscourt Waterfall

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Powerscourt Waterfall is one of the highest waterfalls in Ireland, cascading 121 meters into a picturesque glen. Located within the historic Powerscourt Estate in County Wicklow, it's a popular family-friendly attraction. The short, easy walk from the car park to the waterfall is suitable for all ages, including strollers. Kids will love the large playground, open grassy areas for picnics, and the chance to spot wildlife. Facilities include a café, toilets, and picnic benches. Note that the site is entirely outdoors, so dress appropriately for weather. Best for families with children of all ages, from babies in carriers to teenagers.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyWicklow
CountryIreland
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Travel tips

  • Wear proper walking shoes

    The path to the waterfall can be muddy and uneven, particularly after rain. Proper footwear is essential for safety and comfort.

  • Pack waterproofs and layers

    Being entirely outdoors means exposure to Irish weather. Bring waterproofs, jumpers, and extra layers even on seemingly mild days.

  • Bring a picnic

    Open grassy areas are perfect for picnics, and there's a café on-site. Bringing snacks keeps costs down and gives children a break.

  • Check toilet facilities beforehand

    Toilets are available on-site, but worth using before heading out on the walk. No facilities on the path itself.

  • Strollers work on the main path

    The short walk from the car park is suitable for strollers, making it accessible for families with babies and toddlers.

  • Plan time for the playground

    The large playground is a highlight for children. Budget extra time for play before or after the waterfall walk.

  • Visit during daylight hours

    As an entirely outdoor attraction, visiting during daylight is essential for safety and enjoying the scenery with children.

  • Use the café for hot drinks

    The on-site café is handy for warming up with hot chocolate or tea after the walk, especially on chilly days.

  • Bring carriers for uneven terrain

    If the path becomes muddy or too uneven for buggies, baby carriers are useful alternatives for keeping little ones secure.

  • Wildlife spotting keeps children engaged

    Look for wildlife during your visit. Bringing a small notebook or wildlife guide can turn the walk into an adventure game.

  • Arrive early to secure parking

    Popular with families, the car park may fill up during peak times. Arriving mid-morning on weekdays often works well.

  • The walk is short but bring snacks

    Though the walk is described as easy and short, children can get peckish. Pack snacks to keep energy levels up.

  • Expect steep gradients in places

    Whilst suitable for strollers, the path may have steeper sections. Parents managing multiple children might find this challenging.

  • Allow flexibility in visit length

    With the playground, picnic areas, and wildlife to spot, families often spend longer than expected. Keep plans flexible.

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