Top 5 Things to do Good for Kids in Enniskerry, Province of Leinster

July 9, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Enniskerry (historically Annaskerry, from Irish: Áth na Sceire, meaning "rugged ford") is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland. It had a population of 1,811 at the 2011 census.
Restaurants in Enniskerry

1. Killegar Stables Riding School

The Scalp, Enniskerry Ireland +353 1 286 0919 [email protected] http://www.killegarstables.com
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5.0 based on 59 reviews

Killegar Stables Riding School

Killegar stables is one of Ireland best established riding schools, situated on the Dublin /Wicklow boarder, just above the postcard village of Enniskerry.Offering horse riding lessons, trekking and livery services with a personal touch. We are just 5 minutes from the center of Enniskerry Village, The Powerscourt Estate & Ritz Carlton Hotel.We cater for all age groups and standards. Private tuition available.We take pride in maintaining a warm, friendly atmosphere for all clients.

Reviewed By amandalouises2020

Lovely stables and staff, and happy horses. We came for my niece's 9th Birthday in the winter and the instructor was brilliant, clearly very passionate about keeping his riders safe. I was impressed the children learned how to groom after their riding session on that occasion. Today we came back as part of our 2020-staycation and it was just an unforgettable experience. Would recommend for something different this summer. Very cool place !

2. Tara's Palace and Museum of Childhood

Powerscourt House, Powerscourt Estate, Enniskerry Ireland +353 1 274 8090 [email protected] http://www.taraspalace.ie/TarasPalace.php
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Tara's Palace and Museum of Childhood

Visit the enchanting Museum of Childhood & Tara’s Palace, located in the magnificent Powerscourt House, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow.Let your imagination take over as you view antique toys, historic childhood bygones and dolls’ houses dating back over 300 years.Be amazed at Tara’s Palace, our centre piece, which is one of the world’s most magnificent Dolls’ Palaces. Let your mind step into this miniature palace created to 1/12th scale by Irish master craftsmen. Kids of all ages, from 5 to 105 love Tara’s Palace.The Museum of Childhood is one of Dublin’s ‘must see’ museums. It is a hidden treasure. Ideal as part of a day trip to the Powerscourt Estate and the beautiful village of Enniskerry itself.So, for a great treat, drop in to see us in Tara’s Palace. We look forward to welcoming you.

3. Powerscourt Gardens and House

Enniskerry Ireland +353 1 204 6000 [email protected] http://www.powerscourt.com
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Powerscourt Gardens and House

Voted No. 3 In the Top 10 Gardens of the World - by National Geographic! One of the world's great Gardens, Powerscourt is situated 20km south of Dublin City Centre in the foothills of the Wicklow mountains.The Garden was begun by Richard Wingfield in the 1740's and stretches out over 47 acres. It is a sublime blend of formal gardens, sweeping terraces, and ornamental lakes together with secret hollows, rambling walks, walled gardens and over 200 varieties of trees and shrubs. The House was gutted by fire in 1974 but recently has been reborn as an exceptional tourist destination. An audio visual brings to life the rich history of the Estate, while the double height Georgian Ballroom has been restored and hosts wedding and special events.The House is now home to the best in Irish design in gifts, clothes and furniture in the Avoca Stores and Interiors Gallery. Treat yourself to lunch at the Terrace Cafe where you can enjoy exceptional food, from each loaf of Irish bread to Mediterranean tarts or extraordinary salads. Come and explore all that Powerscourt House & Gardens has to offer, there's something for everyone from little explorers to garden enthusiasts!

Reviewed By L000R - Ireland, null

These house and gardens are wonderful to walk around. I would advise pick up a map when paying for ticket to ensure you know where you are going. Stunning views of the Sugar Loaf mountain and fantastic rose garden in full bloom. It was slightly hazy when we arrived but the sun burnt of the mist. Fabulous day for families and couples alike - loads to see and do

4. Cool Planet Experience

Powerscourt Estate, Enniskerry Ireland +353 1 518 0197 [email protected] http://www.coolplanetexperience.org
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Cool Planet Experience

The Cool Planet Experience is Ireland’s first interactive experience aimed at inspiring positive climate action. Through a series of interactive exhibitions & games, the Cool Planet Experience aims to inspire, uplift & essentially make sustainability so cool it becomes the norm!

Reviewed By rebeccacollins40 - Enfield, Ireland

Full of facts about the effects of Climate Change and how we can help on a personal level shown in interesting and fun ways that were easy to understand. A fully interactive experience with super fun use of technology. A real family day out for Adults and kids alike to enjoy. Food for thought.

5. Powerscourt Waterfall

Enniskerry Ireland +353 1 204 6000 [email protected] http://www.powerscourt.com/waterfall
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Powerscourt Waterfall

Powerscourt Waterfall is Ireland's highest at 121m (398ft). It is set in North County Wicklow just outside Enniskerry Village. The magnificent Waterfall cascades down over the granite rocks from the peatlands above. The crystal clear water flows down to the river below where it continues on its journey out to sea at Bray. The valley itself was carved out by a glacier during the ice age! Today Powerscourt is a haven for some of Ireland's wildlife, flora and fauna. The Sikka deer were first introduced here by Lord Powerscourt in 1858. The Waterfall is best seen just after heavy rain and the sheer volume of water and noise is certainly a sight to behold. The Waterfall is an ideal location for summer picnics and barbecues. There is a vast amount of space to keep children entertained. There is also a playground for younger children. Don't fret if you forget your picnic as there is a kiosk on site that serves everything from coffee and tea to hot-dogs and ice-cream. The kiosk is open everyday from the 1st June to the end of August and year round at weekends, if weather permits. There is ample car parking and toilet facilities at the waterfall. Dogs are welcome but they must be on a leash. Take time to explore the pathways that meander through the flora and fauna, walk along the woodland pathways and listen to the birdsong.

Reviewed By SHANEYONE - Dublin, Ireland

With just a short drive to escape the hustle and bustle of city life this is a must for anyone looking for a bit of peace and tranquility. It’s lovely just to walk around and relax . Would definitely recommend.

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