Family Adventures
There are loads of children friendly, kid activities in Ireland. Browse our list to find your next fun family friendly day out.
Maddybenny Riding Centre And Stud Limited
BHS Approved Riding School with 2 outdoor Arenas and 1 Indoor Arena Beginners of all ages most welcome. Quiet hacking, show jumping arena, selection of Cross Country fences and lessons and...
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Madstones Playcentre
This play centre has everything to entertain children from toddlers all the way up to teenagers. This play area has slides, ball pools, indoor football/basketball court, pool tables, climbing...
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Magdalene Tower
Magdalene Tower is all that remains of this Dominican Friary. It was built in the 14th century and it was at this tower that the Ulster chiefs surrendered to Richard II, King of England in...
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Maghery Country Park
This park has a wonderful children’s area as well as lovely nature walk trails and views of Lough Neagh. The park is open from 9am -5pm and admission is free.
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Maghu's Castle
Maghu’s Castle at Tir na nOg Fun Park is a wonderful facility for children with an large indoor play area. There is a maze for kids to get lost in and work their way through and a rope...
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Magibounce
Magibounce is a family run business and guarantee that the children will have a great day. They cater for all events from large functions to small parties. They will put together a package...
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Magical Christmas Experience at Titanic Belfast
Join Father Christmas for traditional festive cheer at our magical Christmas experience at Titanic Belfast. Peek into the toy shop where the elves have been hard at work and join Mrs Claus at...
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Magical Santa Visit at Rathwood
The Rathwood Santa Adventure is Ireland’s most popular Santa experience. We invite you to share in the magic of Christmas and join us on an experience through the enchanted forest to...
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Mahee Castle
Mahee Castle is open all year round and there is no entrance fee. The castle is situated on Mahee Island in Strangford Lough. It was built in 1570 by Captain Browne, an English soldier.
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