7 Little-Known Reasons to Visit Ireland With Kids

An Ireland vacation could be the perfect solution for your upcoming family trip.

Two girls in the gardens at Kilkea Castle in Ireland

The gardens at Kilkea Castle in Ireland.

Did you ever wonder if Ireland is a fun destination for families?

I had the same question prior to our visit.

However, after making two trips to Ireland within a single year, I stumbled upon several hidden treasures. As it turns out, Ireland not only merits a visit but also offers a delightful experience for both families and children.

Although Ireland may not be the most expensive European destination, the transatlantic flight can be quite lengthy. Nevertheless, let me assure you that every moment spent getting there is absolutely worthwhile. Ireland provides an ideal setting to unwind and relax.

From the moment you land at Dublin Airport to embarking on a scenic drive through breathtaking landscapes, such as the stunning Cork, exploring the country feels like a refreshing escape.

To truly understand what makes Ireland so special, you must experience it firsthand. A journey to Ireland is an adventure that is truly worth undertaking.

If you're seeking inspiration for your Irish adventure, take a look at the aspects we loved the most about visiting the Emerald Isle with our children.

 

BONUS: Looking for things to do in Ireland with kids? Check out 15 Must-See Ireland Places For Families (2023)

 
A girl visiting Ireland running in a garden at Kilkea Castle
 

Is Ireland a good place to vacation with kids?

If you're tired of the traffic, bad drivers, and the woes of parallel parking that come with densely populated areas, then Ireland is your ultimate escape. This delightful country offers a refreshing change of pace, providing you and your family with the physical space you crave.

One of the greatest reliefs of visiting Ireland is the stress-free experience of getting around. The motorways here are a dream, resembling peaceful country drives rather than chaotic urban commutes. So, bid farewell to the traffic jams and long queues, and embrace the freedom of easily navigating from point A to B.

But Ireland has so much more to offer than just hassle-free transportation. The genuine warmth and friendliness of the Irish people will make you feel right at home. Whether you're chatting with locals in cozy pubs or exploring the beautiful parks, you'll find that the welcoming atmosphere is truly delightful, especially for a family getaway. Yes, Ireland is worth visiting with kids!

 

Check out these Ireland guides perfect for families.

5 Reasons Why Ireland is worth visiting with kids

01 | WARM HOSPITALITY AND CULTURE

A girl sitting at the bar in The Keep at Kilkea Castle in Ireland

We all know that the role of parenting does not stop during family adventures and vacations. When you decide to double down and travel afar, you will need all the help you can get.

Whether you travel to Ireland with toddlers or teens, Ireland has built a reputation for hospitality, tourism, leisure, bar, and resort management and you will find something for everyone to do.

Additionally, Ireland is kid-friendly as locals often love to chat with kids.

 
 

02 |IRISH FOOD & THE EMERGING GASTRONOMIC SCENE

A plate of fish with sea vegetables at Restaurant 1180 at Kilkea Castle in Ireland
  • Ireland’s gastronomic scene is booming and it’s starting to make the list of best foodie destinations. The country is showing that it has food much more than meat and potatoes to offer the world, with a strong focus on cooking up what’s local and fresh in new and creative ways.

  • Aside from the fresh culinary scene in Ireland families can also enjoy classics like the best traditional ice cream at Murphy’s Ice Cream in Dingle, or take a trip to see one of the oldest food markets, The English Market in Cork.

  • Kids will also love fish and chips, mashed potatoes, chicken wings, and Irish breakfasts.

  • When it comes to fine dining in Ireland, the best meal of my life was had in Dublin at Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, Ireland’s top place to fine dine. You must check this place out if you have a Michelin Star bucket list.

 

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03 | NATIONAL PARKS, GARDENS AND ROSES THAT BLOOM LIKE WEEDS IN THE SUMMER

A baby crawling in the garden at Kilkea Castle family travel to Ireland
  • When we think about things to do in Ireland with kids, we often first think of the Cliffs of Mohr, Blarney Castle, or Temple Bar.

  • However, Ireland has many less touristy attractions like visiting gardens and parks. From the Delta Sensory Gardens in Carlow to the National Botanical Gardens in Dublin or The Ewe Experience - Sculpture Garden in Cork Ireland, you will find an abundance of gardens to visit in Ireland with kids.

  • It’s a great way to see history and culture while enjoying nature and art. Many of these places have food nearby too!

 

04 | IRELAND DAY TRIPS

Colorful buildings in Ireland
  • Exploring the Emerald Isle with your kids becomes a whole lot more exciting when you decide to rent that car and go on a day trip.

  • These mini-adventures offer a fantastic way to experience Ireland's beauty and charm without breaking the bank.

  • What's more, they give you the freedom to set your own pace and truly immerse yourselves in the local scene.

 

READ MORE: Looking for things to do near Dublin with kids? Check out 5 Scrumptious Day Trips From Dublin For Family Fun ( 2023)

 

05 | BREATH-TAKING LANDSCAPE AND GREEN SPACES

  • Exploring the countryside and rugged coastal cliffs is a rejuvenating and relaxing experience for the whole family, particularly if you're accustomed to the hustle and bustle of urban life.

  • One of my absolute favorite things to do in Ireland is take a leisurely stroll amidst the breathtaking scenery.

  • Inhaling the fresh air and taking in the tranquil surroundings is pure bliss. It's the perfect opportunity to escape the daily grind and immerse yourself in nature's beauty.

 

06 | CHARMING CASTLES, EVERYWHERE TO SATISFY CASTLE CRAVINGS

A toddler at a castle in Ireland

Who does not have a castle craving? When visiting Ireland from the States, encountering a castle is a rare occurrence. In America, fortresses, prehistoric sites, and medieval ruins are as commonplace as billboards and fast food chains. However, in Ireland, they are abundant. It's a destination where everyone in the family can satisfy their castle cravings. For a truly distinctive experience, you can even opt to stay at a castle hotel, just as we did.

 

READ MORE: Going to Ireland with kids? Check out Kilkea Castle Top Family-Friendly Hotel (Kildare, Ireland)

 

07 | THE TRADITION OF STORYTELLING AND CORKY THINGS IRISH PEOPLE SAY

As we went through customs at Dublin Airport upon our arrival, a friendly local worker greeted us with a cheerful "Happy days..." Who says that nowadays? People in Ireland do..

Also, it seems that Irish people have a fancy for "popping" in and out of places. You might overhear someone casually saying, "Oh, I'll just pop into the ladies' room." Who pops into places? Irish people do…

And when you find yourself sitting at any bar in Ireland, rest assured that a local old man will have at least one captivating story to share with you.

It's these charming nuances that truly make everyday life in Ireland feel like an unforgettable journey.

 

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Jocelyn Lee is full-time parenting a tween and toddler, dabbling in Duolingo, and preaching a clutter-free life despite any dismay from said, family members. You can follow her on Instagram.

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