Dungarvan Castle
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🏰Dungarvan Castle

Rainy day🌳Outdoors🏛Indoors👶Ages 4–18+
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Dungarvan Castle is a well-preserved 13th-century Anglo-Norman castle located in the heart of Dungarvan town. Families can explore the restored keep, climb to the top for panoramic views, and visit the museum inside which tells the story of the town's history. The castle grounds are free to walk around, and there is a café on site for refreshments.

  • Highlights: Climb the spiral staircase, see medieval artifacts, enjoy interactive exhibits.
  • Facilities: Toilets, café, gift shop. Limited disabled access due to stairs.
  • Practical tips: Allow 1-2 hours. Parking nearby. Best for ages 4 and up.

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Cost

Moderate

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Setting

Indoor & Outdoor

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Ages

4–18+

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County

Waterford
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Country

Ireland

Rainy day

Great for rainy days

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