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🏰St. Laurence's Gate

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St. Laurence's Gate is a magnificent 13th-century barbican gate, part of Drogheda's medieval town walls. It is one of the best-preserved town gates in Ireland and a striking landmark that will capture the imagination of children with its towering stone arches and battlements.

  • **Highlights**: Climb the narrow spiral staircase to the top for views over Drogheda. Kids love the sense of history and the 'castle-like' feel.
  • **Ages**: Suitable for all ages, but very young children should be supervised on the stairs.
  • **Facilities**: No dedicated facilities; public toilets nearby. It's a quick stop (15-30 minutes) best combined with a walk along the wall or visit to other nearby attractions.
  • **Tips**: Free to view and climb. Best on a dry day as the steps can be slippery. Combine with a visit to the nearby Drogheda Museum or a walk along the Boyne.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyLouth
CountryIreland
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Travel tips

  • Supervise young children on the spiral staircase

    The narrow spiral staircase to the top has tight steps. Very young children need close supervision and may struggle with the climb.

  • Visit on a dry day

    Stone steps can become slippery when wet. Choose a dry day for safer climbing, especially with small children or pushchairs.

  • Plan for a short visit

    Allow 15-30 minutes for viewing and climbing. This works well as part of a longer outing rather than a standalone activity.

  • Combine with nearby attractions

    Pair with the Drogheda Museum, a walk along the medieval walls, or a stroll by the Boyne to make a fuller family outing.

  • It's completely free

    No admission fee to view or climb the gate, making it a budget-friendly stop on a family day out in Drogheda.

  • Public toilets are nearby

    The gate itself has no facilities, but public toilets are available in the surrounding area. Use these before or after climbing.

  • The views reward the climb

    Older children particularly enjoy reaching the top for views over Drogheda. The 'castle-like' feel appeals to children's sense of adventure.

  • Check buggy accessibility

    The spiral staircase isn't buggy-friendly. You'll need to leave your pushchair at the base if you want to climb to the top.

  • Wear suitable footwear

    Closed-toe shoes with good grip are advisable for climbing the stone steps safely, especially for children.

  • The setting captures children's imagination

    The towering stone arches and battlements appeal to children interested in medieval history or castles. It's great for imaginative play.

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