Family Adventures
There are loads of children friendly, kid activities in Ireland. Browse our list to find your next fun family friendly day out.
Skerries - North
Skerries is located in the North County Dublin. It stretches 1.2km and is adjoining a lovely harbour area as well as Ref Island Coastal Walkway. On a clear day there are stunning views to be...
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Skerries Mill
Skerries Mills is a unique collection of two windmills and a watermill with associated mill pond, mill races, wetlands and is an ideal place to visit on a day trip. One of Dublin's top tourist...
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Skerries South Strand
This sandy beach is ideal for a day out with the family. Perfect for kids to play around and is especially enjoyable on a sunny day. There is some lovely scenery along the Irish coast and this...
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Ski Centre
Children's Ski Camp where children can learn to ski in a safe, fun and social environment. Running for 5 days Monday to Friday (09:00-12:00 or 14:00-17:00 daily) Plenty of water provided...
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Smithfield Market
Smithfield Market was a marketplace in the 17th century and was ideal as a market area with its cobbled streets and spacious area. There is a traditional horse market on the first Sunday of...
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South Coast and Gardens Tour
Tour the beautiful south coast on a double decker bus that will guarantee you a great view. Enjoy the sites of Dublin Bay and James Joyce’s Tower as well as the sea views along the way. You...
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SPORTSCO - Multi Activity Easter Camp
Sportsco provide a fantastic Easter Camp that has experienced leaders and lots of fun activities. Swimming, basketball, soccer, aerobics, dance, treasure hunts, rounders and arts and crafts...
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St Audoen's Church
St Audoen's Church is one of the oldest churches in Dublin. It was built in 1190 as a Norman church to St. Ouen. There are three bells that date back to 1423 hanging from the tower, one of...
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St Michans Church
St Michan’s Church was built in 1685 on the site of an earlier building that was founded by the Danes in 1095. The church houses one of the oldest organs in Ireland. There were many leaders...
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St. Anne's Park & Rose Gardens
St. Anne's Park & Rose Gardens once belonged to Arthur Guinness and is now open to the public. There are a wide variety of roses to be seen as well as a woodland area of oak trees.
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