Fort Lucan Outdoor Adventure Centre
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🧗Fort Lucan Outdoor Adventure Centre

🌳Outdoors👶Ages 4–16
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Fort Lucan is an outdoor adventure centre set in 10 acres of woodland and parkland, offering a wide range of activities for children and families.

  • Highlights: High ropes course, zip line, climbing wall, laser tag, archery, orienteering, and a giant swing.
  • Suitable for children aged 4 and up; many activities have height/age restrictions.
  • Facilities include a café serving snacks and drinks, picnic areas, and ample parking.
  • Practical tips: Wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes; booking online is recommended to secure slots.

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Cost

Expensive

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Setting

Outdoor

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Ages

4–16

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County

Dublin
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Country

Ireland

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