What to do and see in County Cavan, County Cavan: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

June 4, 2021 Kelli Reichel

Discover the best top things to do in County Cavan, Ireland including Cavan Adventure Centre, The Playcentre, Erica's Fairy Forest, Bear Essentials/Silver Bear Centre, Cavan County Museum, Killinkere Visitor & Pet Farm, Dun A Ri Forest Park, Cavan Burren Park, Deerpark Forest Walk.
Restaurants in County Cavan

1. Cavan Adventure Centre

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5.0 based on 57 reviews

Cavan Adventure Centre

Overview: The Cavan Adventure Centre is located within the ROI side of the UNESCO Marble Arch Caves Global GeoPark. The beautiful lowlands were formed by glacial erosion in the last ice age and has since become home to a wide and varied diversity of wildlife, in particular waterbirds and raptors. The abundance of such spices has also given the area status as a bird sanctuary. The area is also of significant importance to the heritage of the region. The island castle of Cloughoughter, constructed in the 13th century (unknown but aprox) is located 3km from our Centre and once represented the stronghold of the O'Rourke clan in the old Kingdom of Brefini. This was before being taken over by the Anglo-Norman William Gorm de Lacy when they wrestled control of the region. At the Centre we promote the regions heritage, culture and unique landscape. We achieve this by engaging the public, schools and tourists in fun, interesting and active ways. We promote outdoor activities, education, conse

2. The Playcentre

Enterprise Centre, Kingscourt Ireland +353 42 966 7875 http://www.theplaycentre.ie
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

The Playcentre

3. Erica's Fairy Forest

Monaghan Road Halton's Amenity Park, Cootehill H16 DC91 Ireland http://www.ericasfairyforest.com/
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5.0 based on 53 reviews

Erica's Fairy Forest

Reviewed By clairemN5372QF - Monaghan, Ireland

Such a lovely area. Would be a great place for children. Great pathway along the route and lighting which is great for evening times

4. Bear Essentials/Silver Bear Centre

Tirnawannagh Co. Cavan, Bawnboy Ireland +353 49 952 3461 [email protected] http://www.bearessentials.ie
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Bear Essentials/Silver Bear Centre

Bear Essentials Ireland is a craft and tourism business. Here you find Irish limited edition teddy bears and baby essentials beside famous brands like Steiff, Charlie Bears and Bukowski Bears.The teddy bear hospital looks after restorations. The Silver Bear Centre provides workshops and events for all age and special needs groups. Please note that all activity workshops and presentations have to be booked in advance. Bear Essentials is original, creative and memorable beyond the bare necessities.Wheelchair access, car park, gardens, play ground and coffee/tea if pre-booked

5. Cavan County Museum

Virginia Road Ballyjamesduff, Cavan Ireland +353 49 854 4070 [email protected] http://www.cavanmuseum.ie/
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4.5 based on 244 reviews

Cavan County Museum

Reviewed By robert1997

As a family we'd thought of visiting this museum for quite some time. Why did we wait so long? The surroundings are beautiful and there was ample parking spaces. The museum has a fascinating outdoor space with a beautiful little Peace Garden for reflecting in, alongside two evocative experiences with the Battle of the Somme and Easter Rising exhbitions. The recreation of a World War 1 trench complete with information and audio points was very poignant. To be able to immerse yourself in the period and try to imagine what life must have been like for those serving and dying in those trenches was very moving and eye-opening indeed. Indoors there are exhibitions spread over 3 floors dealing with many periods of Ireland's history. To have so much under one roof is testament to those who have painstakingly put this museum with its abundance of artefacts and treasures together. Our daughter has severe sight problems but she found the museum to be very accessible and well lit, with the added bonus of the audio material outside helping her immerse herself in the Trench Experience. It certainly won't be as long until we are back for another visit. From our arrival at the museum, to our interaction with the lovely lady on reception/gift shop duty, and the abundance of treasures on show, this has been one of our best ever museum visits. One word of warning though, leave plenty of time for your visit to enable you to take full advantage of everything on offer. We definitely will arrive a bit earlier next time.

6. Killinkere Visitor & Pet Farm

Lisnagirl, Virginia Ireland +353 87 259 6890 [email protected] http://www.familydaysout.killinkerevisitorfarm.ie/
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Killinkere Visitor & Pet Farm

Reviewed By StephenK613 - Dublin, Ireland

Visited the farm with the family (2 kids 7&8) The kids had a ball there Feeding the animals, little nature walk, petting all the different animals - hens, rabbits, donkeys, goats, pigs, parott etc The little horse ride was fab for the kids in the adjoining field and also the mini trip on the tractor Fair play to paddy to being so friendly and welcoming - keep up the good work ???? Would highly recommend a family visit to the farm - it's about half an hour from cavan town

7. Dun A Ri Forest Park

Located a mile north of Kingscourt, Kingscourt Ireland http://www.coillteoutdoors.ie/sites_and_trails/recreation_site_information/?rec_site=28&activity=&no_cache=1
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4.5 based on 149 reviews

Dun A Ri Forest Park

Reviewed By UnitedRoyal - Kingscourt, Ireland

Great place to stroll around and clear the head. Lovely autumn colours everywhere in this well maintained park. Well worth a visit on a good day

8. Cavan Burren Park

Blacklion, Cavan Ireland +353 49 437 8614 http://www.cavanburren.ie/
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4.5 based on 115 reviews

Cavan Burren Park

Cavan Burren Park is a stunning prehistoric park located in the UNESCO designated Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark in West Cavan. The site boasts numerous geological and archaeological features including megalithic tombs and glacial erratics. The site has recently been transformed into an amazing accessible prehistoric park with five looped walking trails including a multi-access trail as well as a brand new interpretative centre, toilet and car park facilities and interpretation across the site. We hope you enjoy it!

Reviewed By GillW978 - Belfast, United Kingdom

What a fantastic hidden gem - absolutely beautiful, peaceful and amazing place....kind of fell on it on a scenic drive and so glad we did. Well signed paths, lots of easy to digest info posts, and routes linked together so easy to do a detour at your will. Fantastic sense of history and the VIEWS!! WOW. We were lucky - after a rainy morning blue skies and clear view all the way to Sligo - stunning. Boardwalks would be a great adventure for wee ones and none of the paths are overly challenging (from a plump middle aged doll) One advantage of Covid was we were totally alone and could enjoy the total serenity. Loved it!

9. Deerpark Forest Walk

Virginia Ireland http://www.ireland.com/en-us/what-is-available/walking-and-hiking/parks-forest-walks-and-nature-trails/destinations/republic-of-ireland/cavan/virginia/all/1-72570/
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Deerpark Forest Walk

Reviewed By ericdN992ZA - Fethard, Ireland

we went to deerpark forest walk while on a break in virginia co cavan , it had rained for 2 days solid after 10 days of sunny dry weather so the timing coulnt be worse , the signage for the forest was a bit baffling as the signs were pointing in the wrong direction to where the car park (rugby club) actually was and some branches were obscuring the signage until you were almost on top of it - or past it - a small issue that could easily be addressed with a couple of spanners and a pair of loppers by the local authorities im sure !! anyway we did the 5k route around the forest - watch out for the hidden fairy doors - well worth spotting as some of them are really very well made . the track way by the lakeside was a bit flooded from all the rain especially next to the golf club and some of the dead and fallen trees could be removed to make access and views a while lot better but other than that a very peaceful and pleasant walk ,nice way to pass a couple of hours . and if you do decide to take a walk here - PLEASE take your litter home with you ,dont leave it in the forest or the car park as SOME people had done .

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