Ballymahon Town Park
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🌳Ballymahon Town Park

🎟Free / cheap🌳OutdoorsπŸ‘ΆAges 0–12
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A well-maintained public park in the heart of Ballymahon, offering a peaceful green space for families. The park features a modern playground with equipment for toddlers and older children, including swings, slides, and climbing frames. There are also well-kept lawns, mature trees, and pathways ideal for prams or a gentle stroll. Benches are scattered throughout for parents to relax while kids play.

The park is a popular spot for community events and often hosts outdoor activities. While there are no dedicated eating facilities, the town centre with cafes and shops is just a short walk away. Toilets may be available at nearby public facilities but not within the park itself. Parking is easy along the adjacent streets.

  • Highlights: Playground for various ages, open green space, peaceful setting.
  • Facilities: Benches, paths, limited parking.
  • Tips: Bring snacks and drinks; no on-site cafe. Combine with a visit to Ballymahon's shops or a walk along the Royal Canal.

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Cost

Free / cheap

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Setting

Outdoor

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Ages

0–12

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County

Longford
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Country

Ireland

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