Ballycroy National Park Visitor Centre
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🌲Ballycroy National Park Visitor Centre

🎟Free / cheapRainy day🌳Outdoors
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The Ballycroy National Park Visitor Centre is the gateway to Wild Nephin National Park, a vast expanse of blanket bog, mountains, and forests. Families can explore interactive exhibitions about the park's unique ecology, peatlands, and wildlife. Highlights include an audio-visual show, hands-on displays, and a children's activity area.

Outdoor trails start from the centre, ranging from short nature walks to longer hikes suitable for older children. The Bog Walkway is an easy, buggy-friendly boardwalk through the bog, offering close-up views of carnivorous plants and birds. Picnic tables are available on-site.

Facilities include clean toilets, a small café with kid-friendly snacks, and free parking. The centre is open seasonally (April to September) with limited winter hours. Admission is free, making it a budget-friendly family outing.

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Cost

Free / cheap

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Setting

Outdoor

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County

Mayo
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Country

Ireland

Rainy day

Great for rainy days

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