Families Get Your Groove On
Groove Festival in Wicklow’s Killruddery House & Gardens, is the perfect family festival. This stylish boutique weekend-long festival lets you come and go as you please so there’s no need to worry about camping and the extra baggage that entails. Killruddery House & Gardens is only 40mins from Dublin and less if you’re on the southside.
Groove Festival Loves Families!
Groove Festival will offer even more for little kids and big kids alike. From the new toddler zone, bigger and better outdoor activities, extended opening hours, to a range of family friendly dining options, Groove Festival is the perfect hassle free summer’s day out for the whole family.
The little ones will have lots of fun at Silly Billy’s full schedule of free activities; puppet shows, magic and science shows, face painting, giant games, balloon modelling and petting zoo.
The bigger kids haven’t been overlooked either and will have a dedicated area of super fun activities including zorbing on the lake, kid’s yoga, archery and a climbing wall.
And the best part? Kids 12 and under now go free! Just book online before August 1st to avail of your free children’s ticket (booking fee applies).
Get ready for some serious festival fun!
Groove Festival in Wicklow’s Killruddery House & Gardens, is the perfect family festival.
Groove Festival in Wicklow Information
Venue: Killruddery House & Gardens, Bray, Co.Wicklow.
Date: 19-20 August
Opening Hours:-
- 11am-10.30pm both Saturday and Sunday
- Thrive & kids area open from 11am-7pm
Booking Online:- You can book online here through our booking link directly to the Groove Festival ticket sales
Killruddery Garden And House Directions
Groove Festival will be returning to the stunning, world-renowned surrounds of Killruddery House & Gardens, Bray, Co Wicklow.
Killruddery House & Gardens is situated 20 kms south of Dublin, just beyond Bray in Co. Wicklow. Take the M50 southbound onto the N11 then take Exit 7, the Bray/Greystones exit and follow signs to Greystones. We are on the right near the end of the Southern Cross road leading from the N11 to the Greystones Rd.
(Sat-Nav 53.184907, -6.102392)