The best summer in Ireland is finally here. In addition to beach waves and hiking, water sports are also highly recommended! Ireland has many water parks that are fun, exciting and can reach the fitness level. For example, there are the world's highest water slides, the Guinness World Records' highest inflatable water slides, and of course, there are facilities and projects for all ages. Today, I will share the outdoor article, Collect it now and find time to go!
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The Lagoon Activity Centre
Address: Townlands, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork
The Lagoon Activities Centre in Roscarberry is the largest water park in the province of Münster and is the ideal place for family, school group activities. More than just a water park, there are kayaks, paddle boats, and stand-up paddle boarding (SUP). Here you can relax, feel free and enjoy the breathtaking tranquility and views of West Cork and the Wild Atlantic Way.
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Dunmore Adventure
Address: The Harbour Dunmore East, County , Ireland X91KD40
This water park is located in the sunniest part of Ireland - Waterford in the South East. Adults and children/groups and individuals are welcome here and cater for all abilities. Activities include: the infamous Wibit Wipeout water park, kayaking, archery, Powerfan free fall, sailing, rock climbing, caving, canoeing, kayaking, SUP, jet ski and sailing lessons and more.
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Address: The Vale of Clara, Knockrath, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
Perched high in the Wicklow Mountains is Clara Lara Amusement Park, an outdoor adventure park set in 30 acres of woodland in the Avonmore Valley. Activities here include canoeing, ziplining, boating, swings, rafts, and water slides such as the Aqua Shuttle.
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Harbour Splash Aqua Park, Co. Dublin
Address: The Stella, Old Pier, Coal Harbour Dun Laoghaire Harbour, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Located at Dún Laoghaire Harbour, this water park is made up of water slides, trampolines and climbing frames and is suitable for all skill levels. Harbour Splash water park is one of the best water parks in Ireland and a great day out for everyone. Dún Laoghaire is also Dublin's most beautiful neighborhood.
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Splash Valley Aqua Park, Co. Wicklow
Address: Lower Main St, Glasnarget North, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow, A67 CX62, Ireland
One of Ireland's newest inflatable water parks, the 21,500-square-foot (2,000-square-meter) water park includes a 360-degree viewing platform and more than 30 obstacles, including inflatable climbing frames, slides and swings.
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West Coast Aqua Park, Co. Clare
Address: Creek Lodge, The Marina, Kilrush, Co. Clare, Ireland
Kilrush's inflatable water park invites visitors to test their skills by sliding, bouncing and climbing a variety of obstacles, and it's super exciting, too!
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Splash NI, Co. Derry
Address: Maghadone Rd, Magherafelt BT45 7SW
At this newest inflatable water park in Northern Ireland, visitors can experience first-hand the various obstacles that float on a 12-acre freshwater lake. Nestled within the stunning natural landscape of the surrounding countryside, Splash NI is arguably Ireland's best water park.
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Address: 69B Bridge St, Kilrea, Coleraine BT51 5RR
This 80,000-square-foot (7,500-square-meter) outdoor adventure and water park in Coleraine features the world's tallest floating slide ("The Beast").
From kayaking to canoeing, stand up paddle boarding to pedal boats, ziplining to open water swimming, Lake Kierrey Water Park has it all.
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Address: Hodson Bay, Barry More, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, N37 KH72, Ireland
Home to the Guinness World Records' tallest inflatable waterslide, activities include pedal boats, lake tours, kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding. This special features a section dedicated to Irish landmarks and myths such as Athlone Castle, Saints and Scholars Island and Tír na nÓg.
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Let’s Go Hydro Aqua Park, Co. Down
Address: Knockbracken Reservoir, 1 Mealough Rd, Carryduff, Belfast BT8 8GB
Just 10 minutes from Belfast city centre, this top water sports facility offers plenty to do, from kayaking and canoeing to stand-up paddle boarding and water rugby. It is the only full cable car park on the Emerald Isle, where visitors can try knee surfing, water skiing and water skiing.