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🏞️Roe Valley Country Park

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Roe Valley Country Park is a scenic 40-acre park situated along the River Roe near Limavady, County Londonderry. It offers a variety of family-friendly activities including riverside walks, cycling trails, and a children's playground. The park features the remains of an old mill and a hydroelectric scheme, adding historical interest. Ideal for families with children of all ages, it provides a safe and beautiful environment for picnics, wildlife spotting, and exploring nature.

  • Highlights: River trails, playground, picnic areas, historical mill ruins, fishing spots.
  • Facilities: Car park, toilets, benches, information boards.
  • Practical tips: Free entry, open daily. Wear sturdy shoes for trails. Dogs allowed on leads.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Wear sturdy, waterproof footwear

    Riverside trails can be muddy and uneven. Waterproof boots or sturdy trainers are essential, especially after rain.

  • Free entry makes it budget-friendly

    No admission charges, so you can visit spontaneously without worrying about ticket costs.

  • Bring a packed picnic

    Designated picnic areas available. Bring food and drinks as there are no obvious on-site refreshment facilities mentioned.

  • On-site toilets available

    Toilets are provided in the park, though worth checking they're clean and stocked before choosing your spot.

  • Playground is the main attraction for younger children

    The children's playground is ideal for toddlers and younger kids. Older children may prefer the trails and river exploring.

  • Watch younger children near the river

    The River Roe is accessible throughout the park. Keep close supervision of toddlers and young children near water.

  • Check buggy suitability before visiting

    Riverside trails may be uneven and muddy. A sturdy all-terrain buggy works better than a standard pushchair.

  • Dogs welcome on leads

    Great for families with pets. Keep dogs on leads to protect wildlife and other visitors.

  • Explore the old mill ruins

    The remains of the historic mill add interest for children learning about local history. Safe to view from the designated areas.

  • Plan 2-3 hours for a relaxed visit

    This gives time to enjoy the playground, walk some trails, and have a picnic without feeling rushed.

  • Bring spare clothes for younger children

    River proximity and playground mean kids often get muddy or damp. Extra clothes and wet wipes are handy.

  • Open daily with free car parking

    Car park provided at no cost. Good for families who want flexibility with visit times and duration.

  • Wildlife spotting opportunities

    River habitat supports various wildlife. Bring binoculars and a wildlife spotting guide to engage older children.

  • Fishing is available for older children

    Designated fishing spots may appeal to older children or teenagers. Check local regulations and whether permits are needed.

  • Information boards help navigate the park

    Benches and information boards are dotted throughout. Useful for planning your route and taking rest breaks.

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