Staigue Fort
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🏰Staigue Fort

🎟Free / cheap🌳Outdoors👶Ages 3–18+
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Staigue Fort is a remarkably well-preserved ancient stone ring fort located in County Kerry, Ireland. Built around 3000 years ago, it features massive dry-stone walls reaching up to 5 meters high. Kids will love exploring the circular terraced structure and imagining life in the Iron Age. The fort is set in a stunning rural landscape with views of the surrounding mountains, making it a great spot for a family photo.

  • Highlights: Impressive dry-stone construction, panoramic views, sense of history.
  • Suitable for: All ages, but best for school-age children (6+) who can appreciate the history and enjoy clambering over the stones.
  • Facilities: No on-site toilets or cafes; come prepared with water and snacks. The nearest village is Sneem (5 km away) where there are shops and eateries.
  • Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes, bring sun protection as there is no shade, and be cautious with young children on the uneven ground.

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Cost

Free / cheap

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Setting

Outdoor

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Ages

3–18+

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County

Kerry
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Country

Ireland

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