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🌳St. Patrick's Park

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A well-maintained public park in the heart of Dundalk, ideal for families with children of all ages. The park features a large, modern playground with swings, slides, climbing frames, and a zip line, suitable for toddlers and older kids. There are also extensive green lawns for picnics and ball games, a football pitch, and walking paths lined with trees.

  • Playground with equipment for 2-12 year olds
  • Football pitch and open grassy areas
  • Benches and picnic tables throughout
  • Public toilets nearby (seasonal)
  • Free entry and on-street parking

The park is popular for family outings, walks, and casual sports. It's a great spot for a morning or afternoon visit, but note there is limited shelter, so it's best enjoyed on a dry day.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyLouth
CountryIreland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Check toilet availability before visiting

    Public toilets are available but seasonal, so check they're open before a visit with young children who may need them urgently.

  • Bring waterproofs for unpredictable weather

    The park has limited shelter, so pack rain jackets and a compact umbrella even if the forecast looks promising.

  • Visit on dry days for best experience

    The open layout means muddy ground after rain. Plan visits for dry spells to keep buggies and shoes cleaner.

  • Bring a picnic and make a half-day of it

    Plenty of picnic tables and green space are ideal for a family picnic. Bring drinks and snacks to avoid unnecessary trips out.

  • Playground suits ages 2-12 best

    Equipment is designed for toddlers through older children. Very young babies may find limited suitable activities.

  • Try the zip line for older kids

    The zip line is a highlight that older children often love. Check any height or age restrictions on arrival.

  • Go in the morning to avoid crowds

    Morning visits tend to be quieter, making it easier to manage young children on the playground.

  • Wear sun protection on clear days

    Limited trees over the playground means strong sun exposure. Apply sunscreen and bring hats for outdoor play.

  • Park on street near the entrance

    Free on-street parking is available but can fill up on busy afternoons. Aim for quieter times or arrive early.

  • Bring a blanket for younger children

    If you have babies or toddlers not ready for the playground, a picnic blanket on the grass gives them space to play.

  • Walking paths offer a quieter option

    Tree-lined paths are pleasant for pushchair walks if you want a break from the busier playground areas.

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