Family Adventures
There are loads of children friendly, kid activities in Ireland. Browse our list to find your next fun family friendly day out.
Abbey Health & Fitness
This leisure centre has a 20 meter swimming pool and offers lessons as well as personal trainers fitness classes. A free trial is also on offer.
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Arigna Miner's Way and Historical Trail
The Arigna Miner’s Way and Historical Trail are long distance walks that are marked along the way. The walk brings you along a network of paths that goes through three counties – Sligo...
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Arigna Mining Experience
The Mining Experience Centre was developed to preserve the energy heritage of the Arigna Valley and to ensure that Arigna maintains its link with Energy themes: Past, Present and Future. This...
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Ballaghaderreen Golf Club
Ballaghaderreen Golf Club is affiliated to the Golfing Union of Ireland and to the Irish Ladies Golfing Union. The Club was founded in 1936 and has had a number of homes, but arrived at its...
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Ballaghaderreen The Lung Valley Coarse Angling
Ballaghaderreen is situated in North Roscommon - one mile from the Lung River in the west of Ireland on the N15 national primary road, 15 miles from Knock Airport, 30 miles from Sligo and 50...
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Boyle Golf Club
This 9 hole course maintains high standards and is always kept in best condition. There is a clubhouse and bar and food can be arranged for societies when notified in advance.
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Castlerea Golf Club
Castlerea golf club was founded on 9th September 1905. The course was originally located on the Ballymoe road at Harristown. It moved to its present location at Clonalis in 1907. The land was...
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Claypipe Visitors Centre
This village in Roscommon is famous for its claypipes which have been located in the Knockcroghery for almost 300 years. The Claypipe visitor centre is situated on the last pipe factory. There...
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Clonalis House
The approach to Clonalis House is through a set of magnificent gates along an avenue which meanders through pasture and woodland and then over looking a parkland of oak and copper beach trees...
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