Family Adventures
There are loads of children friendly, kid activities in Ireland. Browse our list to find your next fun family friendly day out.
Hill of Tara
The Hill of Tara has been an important site since the late Stone Age. There is a passage tomb located at the hill. The Hill of Tara was also the seat of the High Kings of Ireland and was the...
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Irish Aquatic Sports Centre
Situated in Arodstown Summerhill, IASC offers an amazing up to date facility to learn the sport of Wakeboarding or Waterskiing. If you're out for a days fun or you're a seasoned pro they have...
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Jesters Play & Party Centre
They have playframes for 3 age groups, laserzone, and cafe, and also cater for all inclusive Birthday Parties. Visits by playgroups and schools can be tailored to your requirements. Jesters is...
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Julianstown Golf Course
This is a nine hole course located in a picturesque parkland. An 18 hole pitch and putt course is also available. There are some challenges along the course with difficult bunkers. The pitch...
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Kells Equestrian Centre
Standing on 10 acres of land in the heart of Meath and with access to a further 150 acres, Kells Equestrian Centre accommodates competitive and pleasure riding with indoor and outdoor...
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Kells Heritage Centre
Kells Heritage Centre is a new vibrant visitor attraction located in the Heritage Town of Kells. Housed in the beautifully restored Courthouse are a multi-media exhibition, a gift shop and...
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Kids Party Club - Meath
This children's entertainment is ideal for birthdays, communions or indeed any event where boys and girls need a bit of kids fun injected into proceedings
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Kilcock Golf Club
From a modest start as a nine hole course through to today where they are half way through a total course redevelopment programme, Kilcock Golf Club has been recognised as a progressive club...
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Knowth Passage Tombs
The Great Mound was built over 5000 years ago, probably after the construction of Newgrange and before the construction of Dowth. The Great Mound at Knowth is similar in size to Newgrange and...
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Laytown and Bettystown Golf Club
The first golf shot in the vicinity of Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club in the late 1880s, was played by a retired banker, namely Tom Gilroy, a Scotsman who lived in Mornington House, Coney...
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