Family Adventures

There are loads of children friendly, kid activities in Ireland. Browse our list to find your next fun family friendly day out.
Tassagh Cycle Route
Tassagh Cycle Route
This route is ideal for seasoned cyclists who enjoy a challenge. The route is 23 miles and has several steep ascents / descents. You will be brought past the Callan River, Segaghan Dam...
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Tayto Factory
Tayto Factory
Monday to Thursday 10.30 am & 1.30 pm Friday 10.30 am only Closed public holidays e.g. Christmas, Easter, May Day Bank Holiday and 12th July etc. Visitors will get the opportunity to...
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The City Library
The City Library
Opening Hours: Monday: 9.30am - 5.30pm; Tuesday: 9.30am - 8.00pm; Wednesday: 9.30am - 5.30pm; Thursday: 9.30am - 8.00pm; Friday: 9.30am - 5.30pm; Saturday: 9.30am - 5.00pm
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The Craigavon Trail
The Craigavon Trail
This is a trail that is very relaxing and perfect for cycling. It is a very scenic trail with waterways along the way. The trail is 51km and takes 2 to 3 hours to cycle.
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The Mall
The Mall
The Mall was once a racecourse and fair green in the early 1700’s. It is a picturesque green space for the public to enjoy.
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The Market Place Theatre And Arts Centre
The Market Place Theatre And Arts Centre
The Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre is Armagh's state of the art cultural and conference facility in the heart of this historic city. In an all year round programme, they present the best...
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The Navan Centre & Fort
The Navan Centre & Fort
The Navan Centre & Fort helps you understand in a fun and interactive way, one of Ireland’s most importance archaeological sites, the legendary Emain Macha [Navan Fort]. The site is steeped...
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Ulster Canal Cycle Trail
Ulster Canal Cycle Trail
This cycling route is 48 miles and starts off at Maghery. The route will take you into Peatlands Park, The Argory, Rossmore Forest Park and Clones Stores. This is a gentle, easy cycle that...
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Upper Bann River Kervon Lake
Upper Bann River Kervon Lake
The Upper Bann stretch 20m and is known for its brown trout. Salmon and dollaghen are also a possibility from July. A guide can be arranged if given notice and there are an unlimited number of...
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Upper Bann River Portadown
Upper Bann River Portadown
The Upper Bann river is provided with an attractive path along the bank. There is also a footpath to the boathouse which was built for the use of anglers. This is one of the more famous coarse...
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