Irish Family Holidays - Places To Create Heart-To-Heart Moments With Your Family

Ireland is a beautiful island located in the west of Great Britain. With its vibrant civilisation and long history, this place is friendly to both elders and children, making it one of the best countries for families to travel to

Looking for a place to create memorable moments with your family? Explore these 09 best Irish Family Holidays and prepare for your trip with us!

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1. Dublin

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Dublin is the biggest city in Ireland with various destinations to explore. Photo by pop_gino - stock.adobe.com

Dublin is the capital of Ireland and also the biggest city in this beautiful country. Located in the east of Ireland, Dublin is a place where modern lifestyle harmonises with historical monuments.

A must-visit place when coming to Dublin is the Dublin Castle. This was built in the 13th century and is known for its historical value as the headquarters for the English administration in Ireland.

For the next stops, if your family are history lovers, you can continue visiting many museums around the city, Ireland’s largest cathedral, St. Patrick’s or a former prison Kilmainham Gaol.

However, if your family members are all grown up, we recommend you take a trip to the distilleries and the Guinness Storehouse. Here, you can learn more about the history of distinguished alcohol and how to brew them in this country. 

If your family has underage members or simply wants to enjoy something more vibrant, come to Dublin Zoo, the Ark, or the Explorium. These places have activities for you and your kids to interact with each other while learning more about Irish culture.

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2. Wicklow

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Wicklow has wonderful natural features, with many gardens in town. Photo by dudlajzov - stock.adobe.com

Wicklow is only around 1 hour away from Dublin. This city is also famous for its many historical monuments but moreover the beautiful natural sightseeing. You can combine Wicklow and Dublin in your family trip to Ireland easily.

Coming to Wicklow, you can’t miss out on the gardens. Known as the Garden of Ireland, Wicklow has many gardens with a diverse ecosystem and spectacular views. It’s best to walk slowly and immerse in the atmosphere here. But this activity might only be interesting for families with elders. 

For those who are with childs, you can choose to go sightseeing in the Powerscourt Waterfall, Glendalough Cathedral, Black Castle, or Wicklow Gaol. Though most of the time you will also wander around to admire the rich history and scenery, it might be more exciting for kids as there are storylines and water to play with.

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3. Kilkenny

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Kilkenny is the perfect place to learn about Mediaeval history. Photo by JUAN CARLOS MUNOZ - stock.adobe.com

Kilkenny produces a lot of black marble to export and, therefore, was nicknamed the Marble City. Famous for its Mediaeval history, Kilkenny is the perfect place for adult families who are looking for a peaceful travel experience. But it doesn’t mean that families with children can’t have an amazing holiday here.

Scattered around Kilkenny are castles, cathedrals, and other spiritual places like priories, abbeys, or friaries. Some of them can be dated back to the 12th century. You can spend your trip hopping from one castle to another, and admire the ancient atmosphere of these Mediaeval architectures. 

Besides visiting historical monuments, bonding with your family through team activities is not a bad choice. There are parks in Kilkenny that offer a wide range of games for both children and adults, from climbing, animal feeding, go-kart, and familiar sports games to paintball or bubble soccer.

You can choose those on the outskirts of Kilkenny like Nore Valley Park or Castlecomer Discovery Park or stay in the city by coming to Kilkenny Activity Centre.

If you have time, another place in Kilkenny you definitely should visit is the Dunmore Cave. This place is popular for its amazing archaeology that was shaped after centuries. However, this might not be suitable for children, as it is also infamous for the massacre by the Vikings in 928.

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4. Cork

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Cork is the perfect city break destination for an Irish family holiday. Photo by susanne2688 - stock.adobe.com

Cork is located in the Southwest of Ireland. This city has the typical rustic charm of Ireland similar to others on this list, yet still shines with its natural scenery and magic.

The first thing not to miss out on when coming to Cork is the cuisine. There is a famous English Market built in the 18th century filled with traditional treats. The market has survived through major historical events, including the Great Famine and political upheaval during the War of Independence.

Next, come to the Cork City Gaol to learn about the tragic history, take a view of the star-shaped Elizabeth Fort, or ring the bell in St. Anne’s Church. If you have children, bring them to join treasure hunt tours at the Fota House & Gardens to try the Victorian lifestyle.

If you're looking for a breath of fresh air, Cork's surrounding areas offer a wealth of natural beauty waiting to be explored. Spend a day exploring the wild at Fota Wildlife Park, ride a cable car to Dursey Island, or swim in the water near Garnish Island.

Top attractions in Cork:

  • The English Market
  • Cork City Gaol 
  • Kinsale
  • Jameson Distillery Midleton
  • Fota Wildlife Park
  • 5. Killarney

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    The Killarney National Park has many historical and natural destinations to visit. Photo by Killarney National Park - stock.adobe.com

    Killarney is the perfect city to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Ireland. The Killarney National Park alone can take a day to explore. The famous Lake of Killarney, Muckross Abbey and Ross Castle are all within this park.

    You can cycle through trails to admire these popular destinations, board a cruise to view them from the lake or take the traditional jaunting car. When tired of sightseeing, your family can join activities like canoeing, bird watching, horse riding, and fishing. Even swimming is allowed! 

    But not everything you should see is in this place. Right next to Killarney National Park, there is the beautiful Torc waterfall waiting. To get there, you will need to climb quite a lot but it is definitely worth it. Don’t forget to pass by the Gap of Dunloe, a paradise nestled between majestic mountains and the Ladies View - a stopping point in the Ring of Kerry route.

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    6. Castlebar

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    Castlebar is a fantastic destination for a family holiday in Ireland. Photo by klevit - stock.adobe.com

    Not as popular as other cities, Castlebar lies humbly in the middle of County Mayo, to the west of Ireland. This city will offer a tranquil family holiday, blending in with the locals instead of flashy attractions.

    The best thing to do in Castlebar might be walking. Taking a stroll around the city, you can easily see the whole picture of modern life connected with the past. Plaques that mark historical locations, traditional pubs scattered around town, architectures that can be dated back hundreds of years, and more.

    For families whose favourite activity is jogging, you can head to the Castlebar Greenway or Lough Lannagh. These are all popular walking trails with a view of nature. If you want to go for something more adventurous, plan a trip to the Raheen Woods. The woodland was formed around 1840, which will give you a closer look at the diverse nature of Ireland.

    Those who don’t like exercising can visit the National Museum of Ireland - Country Life and see engaging exhibits about life in Ireland since the 19th century. Children can spend time at Funster Playcentre Children's Play Centre or join an art session at Linenhall Arts Centre. Adults can take on a tour of the local bars to try the local taste.

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    7. Letterkenny

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    St. Eunan's Cathedral in Letterkenny is a must-visit. Photo by peter - stock.adobe.com

    Letterkenny is a place that perfectly harmonises the interests of culture and the diverse beauty of nature. Start your trip by visiting the Donegal County Museum. Located in a 19th-century workhouse, this museum displays the history of Donegal from prehistory to the present.

    Next, mingle with nature by visiting the Tropical World. This family-friendly mini zoo will allow you to look closely at tropical animals in a climate-controlled environment. Definitely a memorable experience for kids!

    If you have a heart for art, the Glebe House and Gallery should be your next destination. Once the home of an English painter, it now contains hundreds of artworks by popular international artists.

    But if you prefer something more vibrant, then note down to visit the Arena 7 Entertainment Complex or Letterkenny Activity Centre. There is a lot of exciting entertainment to enjoy with the whole family.

    Nearby Letterkenny also has many popular destinations that would be a shame to miss. The Glenveagh National Park, the Ards Forest Park, the Grianan of Aileach, the Rosguill Peninsula, etc., are all around a 20-30-minute ride from Letterkenny. So make sure to save time to visit.

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    8. Youghal

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    The seaside town is only half an hour from Cork City. Photo by bacothelock - stock.adobe.com

    Youghal has “a thing” that might satisfy many people on a family trip: the beaches. Located next to the Blackwater River, this town is not simply a coastal resort but filled with ancient and modern culture delights.

    Youghal has around 04 beaches where you can walk around, picnic, or swim. All are within walking distance from the town centre. But don’t focus solely on the beaches, as there are many other destinations in town to visit.

    One place you can’t miss is the Youghal Clock Tower. Built in the 1500s, the tower offers a 360-degree view of the entire Youghal. Besides being a remarkable viewpoint, it is also an important historical monument that has observed the development of Youghal for the past 500 years.

    If your family is impressed by Youghal’s history, don’t hesitate to visit the Youghal Visitor Centre, which displays historic artefacts. The century-old Landward Town Walls of Youghal and the 13th-century St. Mary's Collegiate Church are also all full of ancient stories to discover.

    When you are done with the beaches and historical stories, take your family to the Ardmore Open Farm and Mini Zoo or the Perks Entertainment Centre to have some fun. Going on a cruise along the Blackwater River is also a common choice for tourists here.

    Top attractions in Youghal:

    • Youghal Clock Gate Tower
    • St Mary’s Collegiate Church
    • Ardmore Open Farm and Mini Zoo
    • Claycastle Beach
    • Half Moon Tower

    9. Valentia Island

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    Make your Irish family holiday extra special with this stunning view. Photo by Andy Morehouse - stock.adobe.com

    Valentia Island is part of the Iveragh Peninsula in west Ireland. It is usually mentioned as a destination in the famous Ring of Kerry, yet it is also a good spot for a long-day holiday with your family.

    There are 02 signature destinations of Valentia Island you should first visit: the Lighthouse and the Transatlantic Cable Station. Both places have a history of over 100 years and contain exciting stories to explore. 

    Next, you can either choose to continue visiting the local history centres or go on a walk to admire the view. If you choose the latter, then Geokaun Mountain and the Bray Head await. However, keep in mind the health condition of your family members, as those two trails won’t be too easy to conquer.

    And of course, those who want something different can always simply enjoy the beach here. You can go cycling, kayaking, sailing, etc. Boat tours are also provided.

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    A Trip To Remember…

    Ireland has many places to create a memorable Irish Family Holiday. The key is to balance the personal preferences of each member of your family. Whether your family likes an energetic trip, a tranquil holiday or an informative adventure, Ireland can offer them all. 

    We hope that this list has helped you plan your holiday better! Have any other recommendations for our fellow travellers for their upcoming Irish family holiday? Don’t hesitate to comment down below and share your thoughts.

    Claire Thuc


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