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🌾Tacumshane Windmill

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Tacumshane Windmill is a fully restored 19th-century tower windmill located in the rural countryside of County Wexford, Ireland. It is one of the few remaining working windmills in the country and offers a fascinating glimpse into Ireland's agricultural heritage.

The windmill is open to visitors during the summer months, with guided tours that explain the milling process and history. Children can climb to the top for views of the surrounding landscape. The site includes a small exhibition area with artifacts and information.

  • Highlights: Climb the windmill, see the original machinery, enjoy panoramic views.
  • Ages: Suitable for children aged 4 and up; younger kids may need supervision on stairs.
  • Facilities: Limited parking, no café on-site (nearby village has options). No playground.
  • Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes for stairs; check opening times as it's seasonal. Combine with a trip to nearby beaches or Hook Lighthouse.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyWexford
CountryIreland
Ages418+
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Travel tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes for the climb

    The stairs inside the windmill can be steep and narrow. Make sure children wear proper footwear with good grip and support.

  • Best for children aged 4+

    Younger children may struggle with the internal stairs and need constant supervision. Those under 4 might find it frustrating rather than fun.

  • Check opening times before visiting

    The windmill only opens seasonally (summer months). Ring ahead or check the Visit Wexford website to confirm it's open and book if required.

  • Limited on-site facilities

    There's no café at the windmill itself. Bring snacks and drinks, or plan to eat in the nearby village before or after your visit.

  • Parking is tight

    Parking is limited at this rural site. Arrive early during peak season to secure a spot, or avoid busy weekend afternoons.

  • Plan a combined visit

    The windmill alone may take 1-2 hours. Consider pairing it with nearby Hook Lighthouse or a beach visit to make a full day out.

  • No playground or play facilities

    This is a historic site with no play equipment. Bring activities for restless children or plan a beach trip afterwards to burn off energy.

  • Buggy access may be challenging

    The site is rural and outdoor. You can likely park a buggy near the entrance, but the windmill interior has narrow stairs unsuitable for buggies.

  • Rewarding views from the top

    Once you've climbed the stairs, children get panoramic countryside views as a reward. Worth the effort for those who enjoy climbing and scenic vistas.

  • Rural location means no shelter

    The windmill is exposed in open countryside with minimal shelter. Bring waterproofs and sun protection, as weather can change quickly.

  • Toilet facilities worth confirming

    No on-site café means toilet availability is unclear. Ask about facilities when you check opening times, or use the village facilities nearby.

  • Educational for history-interested children

    Guided tours explain the milling process and Ireland's agricultural history. More engaging for children aged 8+ who enjoy learning about how things work.

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