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🎢Tayto Park

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Tayto Park is a popular theme park and zoo located in Ashbourne, County Meath, Ireland. It offers a mix of thrilling rides, family-friendly attractions, and a zoo with over 100 species. Highlights include the Cú Chulainn wooden roller coaster, the Viking Voyage water ride, and the Red Panda enclosure. The park has multiple playgrounds for younger children and interactive animal encounters.

  • Recommended for families with kids aged 3-15.
  • Facilities include restaurants, picnic areas, baby changing rooms, and accessible toilets.
  • Practical tips: book tickets online in advance to save; arrive early to avoid queues; bring sunscreen and rain gear as most attractions are outdoors.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyMeath
CountryIreland
Ages318+
Website

Travel tips

  • Book tickets online in advance

    Purchase tickets online before your visit to save money and skip the ticket queue on arrival day.

  • Arrive early to beat the queues

    Get to the park early in the day when queues for rides are shorter, especially during school holidays and weekends.

  • Pack sun protection

    Bring sunscreen and reapply regularly, as most attractions are outdoors with limited shade throughout the day.

  • Bring waterproofs for the Viking Voyage

    This water ride will soak passengers. Bring a change of clothes or waterproof bags to keep personal items dry.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    The park has dedicated baby changing rooms, making it manageable for families with very young children and babies.

  • Pack rain gear for all weathers

    Most attractions are outdoors, so bring rain jackets or ponchos in case of wet weather during your visit.

  • Accessible toilet facilities

    Accessible toilets are available throughout the park for families who need them. Ask staff for locations on arrival.

  • Picnic areas for packed lunches

    Designated picnic areas are available if you'd prefer to bring your own food rather than rely on park restaurants.

  • On-site restaurants available

    The park has restaurants, though food may be pricier than outside. Consider bringing snacks for younger children between meals.

  • Multiple playgrounds for younger children

    Several play areas cater specifically to younger children, offering a break from rides and helping tire out little ones.

  • Red Panda enclosure and interactive animal encounters

    The zoo section features interactive animal experiences including Red Pandas. These are usually quieter attractions than the rides.

  • Cú Chulainn roller coaster may be too intense for younger children

    This wooden roller coaster is thrilling but may not suit children under 8. Check height and age restrictions before queueing.

  • Best suited for ages 3 and upwards

    Tayto Park is designed for children aged 3-15, with attractions scaling in intensity. Babies and toddlers under 3 may find it challenging.

  • Plan a full day visit

    With over 100 zoo species, multiple rides, and playgrounds, most families spend a full day here. Bring snacks to maintain energy levels.

  • Check ride height restrictions in advance

    Major rides often have minimum height or age requirements. Check these on the website or with staff to avoid disappointment.

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes

    The park involves a lot of walking between attractions across the grounds. Comfortable footwear is essential for all family members.

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