Carnfunnock Country Park
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🌳Carnfunnock Country Park

🎟Free / cheap🌳Outdoors👶Ages 0–18+
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Carnfunnock Country Park is a family-friendly destination located along the Antrim Coast, near Larne in Northern Ireland. Spread over 200 acres, the park offers a wide range of outdoor activities suitable for children of all ages. Highlights include the Walled Garden, a sensory garden, and one of the largest hedge mazes in Ireland, which kids love to explore. There are also several walking trails through woodland and along the coast, a large adventure playground with equipment for toddlers and older children, and a pitch and putt golf course that families can enjoy together.

Facilities include a tea room serving snacks and meals, picnic areas, ample free parking, and accessible paths for buggies and wheelchairs. The park is a great spot for a full day out, with plenty of space for kids to run around and discover nature. It is also a popular location for family events and seasonal activities.

Practical tips: Wear comfortable shoes for walking, bring a picnic, and check the weather as most attractions are outdoors. The maze can be challenging for younger children, so supervision is advised. The park is free to enter, with no charges for parking or the play areas, making it a budget-friendly option for families.

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Cost

Free / cheap

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Setting

Outdoor

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Ages

0–18+

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Country

Northern Ireland

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