
7.4 mi
🏖️Kilkee Beach
Kilkee Beach is a sheltered, horseshoe-shaped sandy beach on the west coast of Ireland, renowned for its safe swimming and family-friendly atmosphere. The calm waters, protected by natural rock formations, make it ideal for children of all ages. At low tide, extensive rock pools are revealed, perfect for exploring marine life.

7.5 mi
🌊Kilkee Cliffs
The Kilkee Cliffs are stunning coastal cliffs located near the town of Kilkee in County Clare, Ireland. They form part of the Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark and offer dramatic views of the Atlantic Ocean. The cliffs are accessible via a scenic coastal walk that is generally flat and easy, making it suitable for families with children. Highlights include the natural rock formations, sea arches, and the blowhole known as the 'Puffing Hole' where waves create a spout of water.
- Safe for kids when supervised; path is mostly even but can be muddy.
- Free access, no entry fee.
- No dedicated playground but plenty of space to explore (with caution near edges).
- Facilities (toilets, cafés) available in Kilkee town, a short walk away.
- Best on a clear day; not ideal for rainy or very windy weather due to exposure.
Parents should keep children away from the cliff edges and stay on the designated path. The walk is about 4 km round trip from the town, taking 1-2 hours at a leisurely pace. Parking is available in Kilkee.

8.7 mi
🏝️Scattery Island
Scattery Island is a small, uninhabited island in the Shannon Estuary, rich in early medieval monastic history. It features a well-preserved round tower, the ruins of a 6th-century monastery founded by St. Senan, and several church buildings. After a short ferry ride from Kilrush (10-15 minutes), families can explore the island's walking paths, spot seabirds, and enjoy panoramic views of the estuary.
- Highlights: Round tower (120 ft tall), holy well, ancient graveyard, wildlife like seals and birds.
- Recommended for ages 5 and up (boat journey and uneven terrain may be challenging for toddlers).
- Facilities: No shops or cafes on the island; bring water and snacks. Toilets available in Kilrush only.
- Practical tips: Ferries run seasonally (April–September), weather-dependent. Check operator 'Scattery Island Ferries' for times. Wear sturdy shoes and weatherproof clothing.

9.5 mi
🚂West Clare Railway
The West Clare Railway is a heritage steam railway that recreates the historic line that once served County Clare. Kids will love the vintage trains, the chance to ride in carriages pulled by a steam locomotive, and the friendly station atmosphere.
Highlights for families:
- Steam train rides through scenic countryside
- Interactive exhibits in the on-site museum
- Picnic areas and a café with kid-friendly snacks
- Special events like 'Day Out with Thomas' (seasonal)
The journey takes about 30 minutes return, perfect for young attention spans. Facilities include baby-changing, a gift shop, and ample parking. The train runs on select dates from April to October, so check the timetable before visiting.
Practical tips: arrive early to see the locomotive prepare, bring a camera, and dress for the weather as the carriages are open-sided on some trains.

10.1 mi
🚂Moyasta Station (West Clare Railway)
Moyasta Station is a beautifully restored heritage railway station on the West Clare Railway line in County Clare, Ireland. It offers a charming step back in time with steam and diesel train rides through the scenic Burren countryside. Families can enjoy a museum with railway memorabilia, a café serving homemade treats, and a playground for kids.
- Highlights: Heritage train rides, museum, playground, café.
- Best for: Ages 2–12, but all ages welcome.
- Facilities: Toilets, baby changing, picnic area, limited wheelchair access (check ahead).
- Tips: Train rides run on select days – check schedule. Arrive early for parking. Combine with nearby Kilrush or Loop Head for a full day out.