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🌿Rowallane Garden

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Rowallane Garden is a stunning National Trust property in County Down, Northern Ireland, spanning over 50 acres of formal gardens, woodland walks, and a walled garden. Families with kids will love the natural play area, which includes den-building, balance beams, and a mud kitchen, perfect for ages 2-12. The garden also features a sensory garden with fragrant plants and a fairy trail to spark imagination.

  • Highlights: The famous bluebell wood in spring, the Victorian walled garden, and the rhododendron collection.
  • Facilities: Toilets with baby changing, a café serving child-friendly meals and snacks, and pushchair-friendly paths (though some areas have steep slopes).
  • Practical tips: Parking is free for National Trust members (£6 for non-members). Bring wellies in wet weather as some paths can be muddy. The garden is large, so plan for at least 2-3 hours.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Plan for 2-3 hours minimum

    The garden spans over 50 acres, so allow at least 2-3 hours to explore comfortably with children without rushing.

  • Natural play area suits ages 2-12

    The play area with den-building, balance beams, and mud kitchen is ideal for toddlers and primary school-aged children.

  • Bring wellies for muddy paths

    Several paths become muddy in wet weather, so pack wellies even if rain isn't forecast. Children often enjoy the mud kitchen more with proper footwear.

  • Pushchair-friendly but with steep slopes

    Most paths accommodate pushchairs, but some areas have steep slopes, so be prepared for occasional difficult terrain with a buggy.

  • Baby changing and toilets available

    Facilities include toilets with baby changing tables, making nappy changes and younger children's toilet needs straightforward.

  • Free parking for National Trust members

    If you're a member, parking is free. Non-members pay £6, which is reasonable for a full day's visit.

  • Café serves child-friendly meals

    The on-site café offers child-friendly meals and snacks, so you don't need to pack a full picnic unless you prefer.

  • Spring visit for bluebell wood

    Visit in spring to see the famous bluebell wood in bloom, which children often find magical and Instagram-worthy for memories.

  • Fairy trail adds imaginative element

    The fairy trail through the garden sparks imagination, especially for younger children and those who enjoy nature-based storytelling.

  • Sensory garden for multi-sensory exploration

    The sensory garden with fragrant plants offers a gentle, engaging experience for children of all abilities.

  • Suitable for babies through teenagers

    With activities spanning from a mud kitchen for toddlers to woodland walks and gardens for older children, there's something for ages 0-18.

  • Victorian walled garden worth exploring

    Don't miss the Victorian walled garden and rhododendron collection, which provide photogenic spots and botanical interest beyond the play area.

  • Expect some muddy play

    Bring a change of clothes or a small bag for muddy items, especially if children will use the mud kitchen or play area extensively.

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