Wexford – Yola Farmstead
Yola Farmstead is where your family can discover their culture and heritage, and to see how their ancestors lived and worked through the vernacular buildings, a working windmill, bygone farm machinery
Yola Farmstead is where your family can discover their culture and heritage, and to see how their ancestors lived and worked through the vernacular buildings, a working windmill, bygone farm machinery
The Fun Factory is a stste of the art play and activity facility for children from under12 years and is also a fun kids party venue.
The National Garden Exhibition Centre, now in its second decade, has established itself in Ireland as the leading exponent of new and classical trends in garden design.
Family comedy motion picture based on the best-selling illustrated novel Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney, the first in a series that has thus far sold 28 million books.
Carlingford Oyster Festival is a fun-filled 5 days of Oysters galore and offers plenty of fun and food for all the family.
Welcome to Sea Safari, the tour that is fast becoming one of Dublin’s primary leisure attractions. Sea Safari is a great day out for families and a unique tour for visitors to explore Dublin Bay,
An indoor family entertainment centre includes train rides, dodgems, snooker/pool, bowling, a party zone, discos, play areas and carousel rides – something for all ages! Party Venue Meath
Storm Cinema, Cavan – great fun for kids with Lightning Bugs Kids Club and Children’s Parties. town.
It is not widely known that Dublin has one of the world’s greatest doll’s palaces – Tara’s Palace in the Powerscourt House And Gardens in Co. Wicklow.
RulaBula is an exciting and fun place to socialise and get creative with your friends and family! It’s easy to create a unique master piece or a perfect personalised gift
The Kildare Maze is a great family fun day out with activities that include a hedge and wooden maze, crazy golf, pets corner, assault course, picnic area and zip wire.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang lands on the stage of the Grand Canal Theatre, Dublin from 21 July – 14 August for it’s Irish Premiere.
At Knocknashee, visitors can escape into a land of artistry and imagination, a magical place adored by both children and adults.
The arena, which opened for testing and training in April 2012, will play host to hockey, curling and figure skating teams from all over the country.