Photo Credit – Shutterstock Our little island has no shortage of incredible camping sites for families wishing to get out among nature this summer. From coastal camping to midland adventures, there are plenty of choices available. Here are some of our top spots for camping in Ireland this summer. Clifden Eco Beach Camping and Caravanning Park, Co. Galway Situated in Connemara…
Photo Credit – Shutterstock Visit Crag Cave Thought to be over a million years old, Crag Cave in Castleisland is a unique look into the interior of an authentic cave. Described as a “wonderland of stalagmites and stalactites”, kids can learn about the science and history behind the formation of the cave and be educated on its formation in an…
Seeking some excitement for the Easter break? Delphi Adventure Resort may be the ideal choice for you. Situated in Connemara, Co. Galway, the 4 star Delphi Adventure Resort is host to dozens of different activities and attractions to suit every age group. From the young to the young at heart, there is something here for everyone. One of Ireland’s most highly rated family holiday…
Photo Credit – Shutterstock Slieve Aughty Centre The Slieve Aughty Experience is a day out rich in activities and exploration opportunities including farm animals, playgrounds, family games, self-guided walks and more. You can even stay in the centre’s on-site accommodation if you wish to make a mini break out of it. The Enchanted Forest is always very popular among the little ones as they can explore fairy homes, gnome…
Photo Credit – Shutterstock By Ann Cronin The great outdoors While staying in Kilkenny it is essential to absorb as much of its outdoor beauty as possible. Take a bike ride along the North, South, East or West Cycle Route for unbeatable scenery. See this county from a whole new angle though a canoeing trip by Go with the Flow River…
Photo Credit – Shutterstock By Ann Cronin Aquatic adventures Cavan’s loughs and rivers are well worth exploring during your stay, and there are a variety of options available. Belturbet Day Boat Hire are a company which allows you and your family to rent a boat for sight-seeing, fishing or just exploring the River Erne. Cavan Canoe Centre offer guided canoeing, kayaking and other boat…
Photo Credit – Shutterstock Breath-taking beaches and charming coasts There is no shortage of beaches and coastal utopias worth visiting in County Donegal. Bundoran and Rossnowlagh beaches are always a popular choice among families as they are home to water sports such as surfing and coasteering. Inishowen is a popular spot for fishing and cycling excursions, while Dunfanaghy beach offers horseback rides along the coast and there…
Photo Credit – Shutterstock Visit Cork’s off-shore islands Cork’s coast has numerous islands that are always popular among families for a day out. There are several to choose from with each possessing their own desirable qualities and attractive aspects for a family trip, and are all no more than a 20 minute boat ride away from the West Cork coast. Whether you…