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🏛️Strokestown Park House & Famine Museum

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Strokestown Park House is a beautifully restored 18th-century Georgian mansion set in 300 acres of parkland and gardens. The Famine Museum, located in the original stables and outbuildings, offers a poignant and educational look at Ireland’s Great Famine through interactive exhibits and personal stories. Families with kids will enjoy the walled garden, the Victorian kitchen garden, and the forest walks. The house tour is engaging for older children (age 8+), while younger ones can explore the grounds and the new playground. Facilities include a café, baby-changing, and ample parking. Highlights:
- The Famine Museum: child-friendly interactive displays
- The walled garden and woodland walks
- Seasonal events (Easter egg hunts, Halloween trails)
- Indoor and outdoor activities suitable for mixed ages

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor & Outdoor
CountyRoscommon
CountryIreland
Ages415
Website

Travel tips

  • House tour for older children

    The house tour is best suited to children aged 8 and above. Younger children may find it less engaging, so plan accordingly.

  • Explore grounds with younger children

    Younger children (under 8) will enjoy the walled garden, woodland walks, and new playground more than the house interior.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby-changing facilities are on-site, making it easier to manage younger children during your visit.

  • Ample parking on-site

    Parking is plentiful, so you won't struggle to find a space even during busier times.

  • Mix of indoor and outdoor activities

    With both indoor exhibits and outdoor spaces, you can adapt your visit if the weather turns wet or cold.

  • Famine Museum is child-friendly

    The museum features interactive displays and personal stories that help make the topic accessible for children.

  • Victorian kitchen garden worth exploring

    The Victorian kitchen garden offers a fascinating glimpse into historic food production and is interesting for curious children.

  • Seasonal events throughout the year

    Plan around Easter egg hunts and Halloween trails if visiting during these periods—popular with families.

  • Café on-site for refreshments

    A café is available, so you can refuel without leaving the grounds. Worth checking menus in advance for dietary needs.

  • 300 acres to explore

    With extensive parkland, you can spend several hours here. Bring comfortable walking shoes and consider how much ground younger children can cover.

  • Woodland walks available

    Forest walks offer outdoor activity suitable for mixed ages. Check ground conditions after rain before visiting with buggies or toddlers.

  • New playground on-site

    A playground gives children space to run about between other attractions, useful for burning off energy.

  • Suitable for ages 4-15

    The site caters to a wide age range, so families with children across different ages should find something for everyone.

  • Buggy-friendly considerations

    Check whether woodland walks and garden paths are suitable for buggies before your visit, especially after wet weather.

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