Family Adventures
There are loads of children friendly, kid activities in Ireland. Browse our list to find your next fun family friendly day out.
St. George's Heritage & Visitor Centre
This centre was opened in 2008. It features audio-visual displays adjacent to a restore church. In the church are historical displays of artifacts and there are depictions of the twin...
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St. Joseph's Redemptorist Church
This mission house of St. Joseph’s was established on 8th September 1876. From 1898 to 1948 this house served as the Novitiate for the Irish province of Redemptorists. From 1954 to 1967 it...
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St. Kilian's Heritage Centre
This heritage centre is dedicated to the life, work and times of Kilian who was a saint from Mullagh in the 7th century. St. Kilian was martyred while on a mission to modern-day German and...
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St. Mary's Church
This church was built in the late 13th century. College clerics used this church and although they lived in the monastery community, they did not live by the rules of the monastery.
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St. Mel's Diocesan Museum
This museum has many objects on display including the priceless relic the 10th century Crozier of St Mel and the ring of Bishop O’ Higgins.
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St. Mullin's
This is an very important archaeological site that relates both to religious and secular history. It has some very picturesque scenery as it’s surroundings and there is a graveyard and holy...
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St. Patrick’s Festival 2014
The I Love My City St. Patrick’s Day cultural programme is back again and brings with it a series of inspiring, intimate cultural events and happenings around Dublin. The activities and...
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St. Pauls Swimming Pool
This swimming pool offers lessons to children from the age of 4 up. Swimmers can be introduced to competitive swimming and can be entered into competitions.
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St. Peter's Church Drogheda
The Church of St. Peter’s was an important ecclesiastical centre, being used as a Pro-Cathedral for Armagh Diocese for several centuries. The Primates of Ireland of the time lived either in...
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