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Westport Harbour

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Westport Harbour is a picturesque working harbour on the west coast of Ireland, set against the backdrop of Croagh Patrick and Clew Bay. It's the starting point for the Great Western Greenway cycle trail and offers boat trips to explore the bay and its islands. The adjacent Westport Quay village has cafes, shops, and a playground.

  • **Highlights for kids**: Playground at the quay, pirate-themed adventure park at nearby Westport House (with zoo, playground, and gardens), boat trips to see seals and dolphins, and the family-friendly Greenway for cycling or walking.
  • **Ages**: The playground suits toddlers to pre-teens; pirate park ages 2-12; Greenway suitable for all ages (bike hire available with child seats/trailers).
  • **Facilities**: Public toilets, parking, picnic areas, cafes, and restaurants. Wheelchair accessible paths.
  • **Practical tips**: Check tide times for boat trips; bring layers and rain gear; Westport House requires separate admission fee.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyMayo
CountryIreland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Check tide times before boat trips

    Boat trips to see seals and dolphins depend on tidal conditions, so check tide times before heading to the harbour.

  • Layer up for coastal weather

    Bring multiple layers and waterproof jackets; coastal weather changes quickly and rain is common on Ireland's west coast.

  • Playground at the quay

    The Westport Quay playground is free and suits toddlers to pre-teens, making it a good spot to burn energy.

  • Great Western Greenway is pushchair-friendly

    The Greenway is accessible for buggies and walking; bike hire with child seats and trailers is available if you want to cycle.

  • Public toilets available at the quay

    Public toilets are available at Westport Quay, useful when visiting with young children.

  • Seals and dolphins can be seen from boat trips

    Boat trips often feature sightings of seals and dolphins, which children find exciting; timing and luck play a role.

  • Westport House has separate admission

    The pirate-themed adventure park at Westport House (ages 2–12) charges separate admission beyond the harbour visit.

  • Parking available for the harbour

    Parking is available at the harbour area, making it convenient for families with buggies and young children.

  • Wheelchair accessible paths

    The paths around the harbour and quay are wheelchair accessible, beneficial for families with mobility needs.

  • Cafes and restaurants at the quay

    Several cafes and restaurants are located at Westport Quay, so you can grab food and drinks without leaving the area.

  • Picnic areas available

    Bring a picnic and use the designated picnic areas; it's a cost-effective option if you're visiting with a larger family.

  • Suitable for babies through to teenagers

    The harbour caters to all ages from babies to pre-teens, with different activities appealing to different age groups.

  • Working harbour atmosphere

    It's a working harbour with genuine fishing activity, offering children a chance to see working boats and quayside life.

  • Croagh Patrick backdrop makes good photos

    The harbour's view of Croagh Patrick and Clew Bay provides a stunning backdrop for family photos.

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