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🏡Sligo Folk Park

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Sligo Folk Park is a charming open-air museum in Riverstown, County Sligo, that recreates rural Irish life from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Families can explore a reconstructed village with thatched cottages, a schoolhouse, a blacksmith's forge, a farm, and a working bog. The park also features a small farm with animals like donkeys, sheep, and goats, which children love.

  • Highlights: Interactive exhibits, traditional crafts, farm animals, and a playground. Seasonal events like storytelling and bread-making workshops.
  • Ages: Suitable for all ages, with particular appeal for toddlers to age 12.
  • Facilities: On-site café with homemade treats, picnic areas, gift shop, and ample parking. Toilets with baby-changing facilities.
  • Practical tips: Allow 1.5–2 hours. Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven ground. The park is mostly outdoor, so dress for the weather.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountySligo
CountryIreland
Ages112
Website

Travel tips

  • Wear comfortable, waterproof shoes

    The park has uneven ground throughout. Waterproof footwear is essential as the bogland and outdoor exhibits can be muddy, especially after rain.

  • Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours

    This is a manageable visit length for young children. Enough time to explore the village, see animals, and enjoy the playground without overwhelming little ones.

  • Dress for outdoor weather

    The park is entirely outdoors with minimal shelter. Bring layers, waterproofs, and sun protection. Check the forecast before visiting, especially for younger children.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Toilets include baby-changing facilities, making nappy changes manageable during your visit.

  • Bring a pushchair for younger children

    The uneven ground and distance between exhibits may challenge pushchair navigation. Consider whether your buggy suits rough terrain, or bring a carrier for smaller children.

  • Pack a picnic or use the café

    The on-site café serves homemade treats, or bring a picnic to enjoy in the designated areas. Useful for managing mealtimes with hungry little ones.

  • Animal interactions delight toddlers and young children

    The farm animals—donkeys, sheep, and goats—are a highlight for children aged 1–8. Allow extra time if your child enjoys hands-on animal encounters.

  • Playground helps break up the visit

    A playground is on-site, giving energetic children a chance to run around between exploring exhibits.

  • Check for seasonal workshops

    Storytelling and bread-making workshops run seasonally. Contact ahead or check the website to see if any are scheduled during your visit.

  • Ample parking available

    The park has plenty of parking, making arrival and departure straightforward for families with buggies and gear.

  • Ideal for ages 1–12

    Interactive exhibits and hands-on activities suit toddlers through primary school ages. Older children may find it less engaging.

  • Bring extra clothes for younger children

    With farm animals and potentially muddy ground, young children may get dirty. A change of clothes prevents wet or soiled outfits from spoiling the visit.

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