Ireland has many exciting activities that suit all the family. From visiting fairies and fascinating animals to adventures such as scaling magical treetops or taking a ferry across the Atlantic, there are many wonderful activities to include on your next family vacation to Ireland.
Read on to learn more about our favorites and be sure to speak with the Ireland Chauffeur Travel team to include them in your trip to Ireland.
EPIC – The Irish Emigration Museum, Dublin
You won’t find leprechauns or pots of gold here, but you will discover that what it means to be Irish expands far beyond the borders of Ireland through the stories of Irish emigrants who became scientists, politicians, poets, artists and even outlaws all over the world. EPIC is different than a visit to your typical museum, it is very interactive, keeping the little ones entertained throughout. Imagine – a museum with no artefacts!
Bunratty Castle & Folk Park, Clare
Visit the acclaimed 15th century iconic Bunratty Castle – the most complete and authentic castle in Ireland. With 26 acres of outdoor space to explore, from the iconic Castle to the colourful Folk village, fairy trail and Viking playground there is so much to discover. The Fairy Trail are Bunratty Folk Park brings visitors on a whirlwind adventure through some of the park’s most picturesque locations. Woodland walks to the regency walled gardens, and the opportunity to meet the village characters as well as the farm animals there is much to see and do. And don’t forget to ask our team about the world famous Bunratty Castle Medieval Banquet, a truly unique dining experience!
The Irish National Stud & Garden’s, Kildare
Nestled between the Wicklow Mountains and the Golden Vale is the equestrian countryside of Kildare. This area is famous for horse breeding and the Irish National Stud is at the centre of this bucolic landscape. A tour of the Stud Farm introduces many legends of Irish and world racing & tells the story of the Irish Thoroughbred from birth to retirement. Get up close and personal to these magnificent animals and depending on the time of year you visit you may also get an opportunity to meet a newborn foal! On the grounds of the Stud are the historic Japanese Gardens & wild St Fiachra’s Garden, providing acres of fun for the little ones. The Stud is a great day out for the whole family also offering a playground, fairy trail and gift shop.
Castlecomer Discovery Park, Kilkenny
For the more adventurous explorer a day to Castlecomer Discovery Park is a must! There is so much to discover including scaling treetops, axe-throwing, zip lines, bouncing nets and archery. Certain activities have age restrictions but there is something for every age. For the younger member of the family, visit the Timber Tumbles playground, the Elf & Fairy Village or the junior Woodland Course. With most of the activates taking place in the outdoors be sure to dress appropriately!
Take a ferry to the Aran Islands
Who doesn’t love a boat trip! A ferry ride across the Atlantic ocean is sure to excite the young members of the family. The Aran Islands are one of Irelands most spectacular attractions located off the west Clare Coast and the Cliffs of Moher. The Islands are accessible by boat from both Doolin Pier in Co. Clare and Rossaveal in Co. Galway and are best explored on foot or bicycle which is easily rented on the island. There are many cycling routes to explore on the island of Ireland. Be sure to add one to your next trip to Ireland.
Did you know that one of the best times of the year to visit Ireland is in Autumn?
Though famed for greenness, Ireland in Autumn is something quite rare and beautiful. While it’s true that Autumn is a darker season in Ireland, the shorter days have many advantages as they give way to some dramatic sunsets and sunrises. This is also the season where you may have the chance to see the Northern Lights! As evenings turn cooler, you couldn’t wish for a better excuse to nurse a pint or a whiskey in a cozy local pub with traditional Irish music for company. Experiencing Autumn in Ireland will definitely bring out your adventurous side and leave you with amazing memories.
Traveling in your private, spacious, luxury vehicle, your Driver Guide will introduce you to Ireland’s tales and stories. Your driver guide will introduce you to local craftspeople and artisan food producers, with whom we can arrange private workshops and tastings. Contact us now to start planning your next vacation to Ireland!