Looking for something fun that all the family can enjoy? Check out the thrills, the experience and the excitement that is a Night at the Dogs.
With stadia throughout Ireland boasting excellent facilities combined with fun & food, as well as top-class racing... we are sure you will want to come back again and again (and again)! For a novel way to - click here for more details
Glendeer is an award winning 6 acre open farm which features - Over 50 species of domestic & exotic animals & birds - Coffee shop with homemade sandwiches, scones, etc. - A large outdoor picnic & play area (suitable of all ages) - Indoor picnic & play area make it a suitable location for any weather - Self-catering accommodation for the summer seas - click here for more details
Belvedere House Gardens and Park is a magnificent parkland estate on the shores of Lough Ennel in the Irish Midlands. the house, built originally as a hunting and fishing lodge, is set in the midst of 160 acres of parkland on the lake shore. There are extensive gardens, including a highly regarded walled garden. The well laid out park is dotted by - click here for more details
No trip to the midlands is complete without a visit to the privately owned, award winning Derryglad Folk Museum.
View over 4,000 items dealing with history, heritage and folk culture. The collection also deals with farm and folk life in Ireland from the 18th century to the recent past. Opening times
Monday-Saturday: 10.00-18.00 daily - click here for more details
A unique attraction in the midlands, FarmSafari offer you the opportunity to see many rare, endangered and exotic species of wildlife living free range in grassland and secluded wooded areas alongside herds of deer. See Camels, Red Deer, Sika Deer, Scottish Highland Cattle, Emus, Llamas and more.
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The gardens, like the castle are on a magnificent scale, taking in nearly 12 hectares. Terraced lawns around the castle overlook superb 18th century parkland. The adjoining woodland gardens and walled gardens date largely from the early 19th century and encompass a grotto of eroded limestone from nearby Lough Derravaragh and two ornamental lakes Fo - click here for more details