We did a Hawk Walk with Dublin Falconry that the teens really enjoyed and had great pictures.
If you don't mind a steep hike my one teen really liked Kinbane Castle in Northern Ireland...the younger teen refused when she saw the steps and stayed up at the top. |
Trinity and the library, Guinness factory tour, whiskey barrel tour, titanic museum (even if you’re not into that, it’s really well done), maybe a stay at ashford castle for a night or two, the Dart to Dalkey for brunch and a walk on the coast, paddle boarding if nice weather, Grafton street in Dublin, a Gaelic football or Irish league match…
(Dh is Irish and we have a place there and these are some of the things our teens enjoy) |
Kids enjoyed a cooking class at Ballymaloo. Ghost tour in Dublin. Farm to see sheep sheering. |
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/celebrated-irish-chef-convicted-over-child-pornography-125349.html Don’t go to Ballymaloo. This pedophile still works there. |
+1 for trying to catch a Gaelic football/hurling/camogie/rugby match.
Also, if you happen to be near Wexford, my kids loved Ireland Seal Rescue. |
The portal
https://www.portals.org/portals |
I really love doing the Diamon Hill hike in Connemara National Park.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g315873-d13144330-Reviews-Diamond_Hill-Letterfrack_County_Galway_Western_Ireland.html |
We are irish living in the US but visit home frequently, kids are 16, 14 and 9 and these are some of the things they have enjoyed when visiting Ireland (besides playing/hanging out with cousins and friends). going to hurling match, shopping at Penneys or on Grafton St, Avondale Beyond the Trees in Wicklow, Rock of Cashel, Titanic museum in Cobh, Fota Island, Emerald Park (formerly Tayto Park - not a huge amount of thrill rides but still fun) kayaking on rivers, biking greenways in our local area, various hikes in forests/mountains like Slieve Gullion, Donadea Forest Park, Castlecomer, Glendalough.
surfing lessons in Kerry, glamping on Inis Mor. mine like to golf too. They like hanging out where other Irish kids are so things like GAA matches and lessons for various activities are good. |
I'm guessing your accommodations are already booked, by I highly recommend a stay at Ashford Castle. The Irish School of Falconry is there and they do lessons and demonstrations. My sisters and I all loved it when we went as teens. You may be able to visit the grounds and do the falconry stuff without being a guest, I'm not sure. |
I’m the PP who said we have a place in Ireland. Absolutely don’t go to Ballymaloo or their shop or anything. The pedophile and his family still own it and are evil people. |
My kids really liked the sheepdog demonstration we did. This is the one we went to but there are others. https://caherconnell.com/sheepdog-demonstrations/ |
Any advice on how to find a match/buy tickets? |
gaa.ie for tickets. Links to Ticketmaster. Croke Park is the main stadium in Dublin.
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I've only been with friends who got the tickets, but try here: https://www.gaa.ie/ You can also check the individual rugby team sites. This one's for Dublin: https://www.leinsterrugby.ie/ |