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🏰Trim Castle

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Trim Castle is the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland, located in Trim, County Meath. Built in the late 12th century, it features a massive keep that can be explored on guided tours. Families can climb the 20-meter tower for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Kid-friendly highlights:
- Guided tours of the keep (approx. 30 minutes) that bring medieval history to life
- Interactive exhibits in the visitor centre (including a model of the castle)
- Spacious grounds for picnics and running around
- Nearby attractions like the River Boyne boardwalk and Trim town park

Facilities: Toilets and a small shop on site. Parking available nearby. The castle ruins have uneven steps and surfaces, so sturdy shoes are recommended. It's not suitable for pushchairs in all areas.

Practical tips: Book guided tours in advance during peak season. The site is mostly outdoor, so dress for weather. Allow 1–2 hours for a visit.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyMeath
CountryIreland
Ages418+
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Travel tips

  • Book guided tours ahead during busy times

    Reserve your guided tour in advance during peak season to avoid disappointment. Tours last approximately 30 minutes.

  • Wear sturdy shoes for uneven surfaces

    The castle has uneven steps and surfaces throughout, so bring proper footwear for all family members.

  • Pushchairs not suitable for all areas

    Leave your pushchair behind or be prepared to carry your baby, as not all areas of the castle are buggy-friendly.

  • Plan for outdoor conditions

    Dress the whole family for variable weather. The site is mostly outdoors with limited shelter, so bring layers and sun protection.

  • Allow 1–2 hours for your visit

    Factor in time for the guided tour, exploring the grounds, and visiting the visitor centre model. Don't rush it.

  • Pack a picnic for the spacious grounds

    The castle has plenty of open space perfect for a family picnic. Bring snacks and drinks to make a relaxing afternoon.

  • Climb the 20-metre tower for views

    The keep tower climb rewards older children with panoramic countryside views. Check your child's comfort with heights beforehand.

  • Visit the interactive visitor centre

    Explore the castle model in the visitor centre to help younger children understand the medieval layout before touring the ruins.

  • Combine with nearby River Boyne boardwalk

    The River Boyne boardwalk is close by and offers a nice break from the castle. Perfect for younger children needing a change of scenery.

  • Toilets and facilities available on site

    Toilet facilities are available at the castle. Use them before starting the tour, especially with younger children.

  • Parking available nearby

    Car parking is available near the castle, making it accessible for families with small children or limited mobility.

  • Suits children aged 4 and upwards

    The castle is most enjoyable for children aged 4–18. Younger toddlers may find the uneven terrain and long walk challenging.

  • Visit Trim town park for extra playtime

    The town park nearby is worth a visit if your children want to burn off energy after exploring the castle.

  • Shop on site for souvenirs

    There's a small shop on site if you want to pick up castle-themed souvenirs or gifts after your visit.

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