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Lurgan Park
Parks
Northern Ireland's largest urban park, the second largest public park in Ireland after Phoenix Park in Dublin. Enjoyed by as many as 2000 people every day. The beautifully landscaped parkland contains...More
Gloster
Parks
Gloster is about 5 km north west of Roscrea on N62 to Birr. There is a car park, picnic site and forest and lakeshore walks available at Gloster, andyou will find about 2 km of forest walks....More
Peatlands Park
Nature and Wildlife
Peatlands Park, close to the southern shores of Lough Neagh, was the first of its type in the British Isles and was specifically established to promote and facilitate peatland awareness and issues....More
Moneymore Park
Parks
Attractive park within the conservation village of Moneymore. Short circular walk comprising of wildlife pond and environmental play area....More
Ardgillan Demesne
Parks
Ardgillan Demesne is a public park that covers an area of 81 hectares. Ardgillan is situated on the elevated coastline between Balbriggan and Skerries and is unique among Dublin’s Regional Parks for...More
Warrenpoint Municipal Park And Gardens
Parks
Walking through the handsome front entrance gates the visitor is immediately impressed by a magnificent array of flowers and shrubs and the fine Edwardian bandstand is the focus for popular summer...More
Carnfunnock Country Park
Children and Family Attractions
Carnfunnock Country Park covers 191 hectares of mixed woodland, colourful gardens, walking trails and spectacular coastline, with panoramic views of the Antrim Coast and North Channel....More
Sean Walsh Memorial Park
Parks
A vital local amenity for the Tallaght community since it opened in 1989, Sean Walsh Park is the St Stephen’s Green of Tallaght in Dublin City. An oasis at the heart of a densely-populated urban area,...More
Drumcairne Wood
Parks
Located two miles east of Stewartstown, Drumcairne wood has interesting nature trails for the visitor....More
O'Carolan Heritage Park
Parks
Keadue is a village in County Roscommon, close to the Leitrim and Sligo borders. The O'Carolan Heritage Park, in the centre of Keadue Village, was opened in 1993. Coming from 'ceideah', meaning a low...More
Combat Zone
Adventure
Paintball is now recognised as the fastest growing sporting activity in the world, offering exhilarating action packed fun for everyone. A sport that combines teamwork, strategy and skill as you...More
Slieve Gullion Forest Park
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
A 10km drive around the slopes of Slieve Gullion offers visitors spectacular views of the surrounding countryside....More
Castlecomer Discovery Park
Children and Family Attractions
The grounds consist of mixed woodland, on the banks of the River Deen, which was once part of the old Wandesforde Estate. There are numerous activities and attractions including the tree top adventure...More
Belfast Botanic Gardens and Palm House
Gardens
First established in 1828, the gardens have been enjoyed as a public park by the people of Belfast since 1895. There is an extensive rose garden and long herbaceous borders and the tree enthusiast can...More
Dun na Rí Forest Park
Walking
565 acre Dun na Ri Forest Park is just outside Kingscourt along the banks of the River Cabra and featuring a dramatic gorge embracing part of the Cabra Estate, formerly owned by the Pratt family. The...More
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