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🌳St. Columb's Park

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St. Columb's Park is a large public park in Derry, Northern Ireland, offering a wide range of family-friendly amenities. Highlights include a large playground with equipment for toddlers and older kids, a skate park, tennis courts, and a putting green. The park also features beautiful gardens, a walled garden, and a café with indoor and outdoor seating. Families can enjoy walking trails along the River Foyle, a miniature railway (seasonal), and plenty of open space for picnics and ball games.

The park is suitable for all ages, with dedicated play areas for younger children and activities for teenagers. Facilities include public toilets, ample free parking, and accessible paths. The café serves hot and cold food, ice cream, and refreshments. It's a great spot for a full day out, with something for everyone.

Practical tips: The park is free to enter and open daily. The miniature railway operates on weekends and school holidays (small fee). Check for events like family fun days. Bring a picnic or enjoy the café. The park is a 10-minute drive from the city centre.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Free entry with plenty of free parking

    St. Columb's Park is completely free to enter with ample free parking, making it great value for families on a budget.

  • Separate play areas for different ages

    The park has dedicated equipment for toddlers and older children, so you can find age-appropriate activities for mixed-age families.

  • Public toilets available on-site

    Public toilets are located in the park, essential when visiting with younger children – check they're open before heading to remote areas.

  • Outdoor park so dress for the weather

    Bring waterproof jackets and wellies – Northern Ireland weather can change quickly, and there's limited shelter beyond the café.

  • Miniature railway runs weekends and school holidays

    The seasonal miniature railway operates weekends and school holidays for a small fee – worth planning around if your children enjoy trains.

  • Pack a picnic or use the on-site café

    Bring a packed lunch to save money, or grab hot food, cold drinks, and ice cream from the café with indoor and outdoor seating.

  • Accessible paths throughout the park

    The park has accessible paths, making it pushchair and wheelchair friendly for navigating between different play areas and attractions.

  • Beautiful walking trails along the River Foyle

    Explore scenic riverside walks suitable for buggy users and families who want a break from the playground.

  • Walled gardens and open space for activities

    Beyond playgrounds, there are gardens and wide open spaces perfect for ball games, running around, and exploring.

  • Check for family fun days and special events

    The park hosts family fun days and events throughout the year – worth checking ahead to coincide your visit with activities.

  • An hour drive minimum to see everything

    Plan for at least a couple of hours, or a full day if combining playground time with walks, gardens, and café visits.

  • Close to Derry city centre

    The park is only 10 minutes' drive from the city centre, making it easy to combine with other attractions or a city visit.

  • Tennis courts and putting green for older children

    If you have teenagers, the tennis courts and putting green offer structured activities beyond the main playground.

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