Things to do in Ireland this weekend | Mar 23 - 25

A selection of things to do around Ireland this weekend

Funderland Cork

Funderland Cork is back at their new location at Creamfields on the Tramore Road. They are open from Sunday, March 25th through to Sunday, April 8th and if you are looking for a fun day out for the entire family then an Easter visit to Funderland is a must.

The Big Dig at Dublinia

Join the Big Dig in the grounds of Dublinia from the 24th to the 28th of March, where visitors will get to take part in a simulated archaeology excavation.

It promises to be a fun packed family event where children will get a chance to discover how archaeologists excavate and hopefully find some artefacts and treasures of their own. Dig times are at 10.30am, 11.30am, 12.30pm, 2.30pm and 3.30pm.  No booking is necessary and it is suitable for children aged 6 and over.

Burnavon Family Fun Day

A great day out for all the family in Cookstown this Saturday from 11am - 3pm with lots of free activities including African Drumming, Lego, Jumping Clay, Arts and Crafts and much more.

Mountain to the Sea dlr Book Festival

The tenth annual Mountains to Sea - dlr Book Festival will be held from March 21st to 25th in various venues around Dun Laoighre. The programme this year includes talks, book clubs, music, conversations, school events, family sessions and more.

National Botanic Gardens

The Botanic Gardens continue their Irish plant folklore tour, Shamrocks and Shillelagh on Saturday afternoon. Plants have always been a key element in traditional Irish folklore. On this walk you can hear about the magical myths and legends that have surrounded Irish plants from ancient to modern times with fascinating tales of fairies, changelings and miracle plants. Meet at the Visitor Centre at 2.30pm and the tour costs €5 per person.

On Sunday 25th and Tuesday 27th, there will be free kids activities in the dedicated Children’s Garden. Sow seeds, make seed bombs, design bug hotels and re-use everyday items to create your own piece of eco art. Suitable for children from four and over.

The Ark, Temple Bar

Me & The City continues with Spires, Towers & Imaginative Structures on March 24th and What’s in a City? on March 25th with visual art workshops where your ideas, paintings, drawings, and 3D models will help create an original, mini version of Dublin that even our most famous architect’s would want to steal ideas from! Easter Workshops are also available with groups plannng, designing and building a model for The Children’s Quarter, a new urban development and landmark for the city of Dublin.

Beaumont Quarry Easter Event

Celebrate Easter with the Cork Nature Network in Beaumont Quarry with a special event for the kids. A twist on the classic easter egg hunt, find all the pictures of plants and animals hidden around the Quarry to win an Easter Egg!

Solstice Arts Centre

Penguins is a unique and engaging show for children about friendship, fun, identity and the ever-changing meaning of family. Roy and Silo are two male Chinstrap penguins. Just like the other penguin pairs at Central Park Zoo, they walk, play, swim and dance together. 

When the duo decide to try and hatch a rock in place of an egg, they find themselves on an adventure that could mean raising a chick for real! There are two performances on Saturday at 2pm & 6pm.

Spring Festival, Galway

The Slieve Aughty Centre host their annual Easter festival from Saturday March 24th to Sunday April 8th. Every day there will be plenty of activities to entertain the whole family including, an Easter bunny trail to the Enchanted Forest, arts & crafts, petting farm, family games and more.

Luggwood Easter Egg Hunt

Famous for it's magical Christmas journey, the Luggwoods Enchanted Forest is a family experience set in the ancient Lugg Forest at the foothills of the Dublin Mountains.

Take a trip on the Easter Bunny’s tractor-drawn carriage, 'The Luggwoods Express', for an interactive journey through the Enchanted Forest before meeting the Easter Bunny in the Big Red Barn for some stories, arts & crafts and chocolate eggs!

Lime Tree Theatre

Seussical the Musical has lovingly brought to life all of the favourite Dr. Seuss characters, including Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie and all of the Whos of Whoville! First debuted on Broadway in 2000, it has rapidly become a firm favourite with audiences from the youngest to the oldest.

The MIDAS company bring the magical words of Dr Seuss to life in this wonderful musical, which is a fabulous night-out for all the family.

Easter Activities at Airfield Estate

Starting this Saturday until Sunday 8th April the woodland walk in Airfield Estate will be decorated with a series of oversized eggs that have lots of information and fun facts. Also, on Easter Sunday, they will have a trail fact sheet to fill in on your route through our egg tour..

FAKE | Science Gallery Dublin

From biomimicry to forged documents, from scandals to substitutes, FAKE, the new free exhibition at Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin, asks when authenticity is essential, when copying is cool, and what the boundary is between a fakery faux-pas and a really fantastic FAKE. The exhibition will run until 3rd June.

Aquazone at the National Aquatic Centre

Aquazone is open every day over the Easter Holidays. The National Sports Campus also run multi-sport camps over four days from March 26th to March 29th and April 3rd to April 6th. You might be training alongside an Irish Olympian!

Dinosaurs Around the World

Dinosaurs Around the World will transport you into the era of the dinosaur for a tour of an Earth very different from today. With advanced animatronics, a multi-layered narrative, fossils, authentic casts, cutting-edge research and immersive design elements you’ll experience the Age of Reptiles as it comes to life! 

GAA Museum Junior Explorer Tours

The GAA Museum at Croke Park has announced it will be bringing back it’s wildly popular Junior Explorer Tour for young families on Saturday mornings until 26th May.

The family-friendly tour, created to bring to life the magic of the home of Gaelic games for younger visitors, was a sell-out success last year with the countries littlest GAA fans taking over the iconic stadium. The tour lasts about 1.5 hours and the route is fully accessible for buggies.

An Tain Arts Centre​

Have you always wanter to play a new instrument? Well, you can on Saturday as Grow Music will be in the foyer from 2pm for a 'Try n Play' session. Choose from violin, cello, fiddle, guitar, ukulele, singing, piano and even drums!

Strokestown Park House

Fly a kite for free this Sunday in the magnificent surroundings of Strokestown Park House. Just collect a kite at the front of the house from 12pm to 4pm and make some memories. Family fun guaranteed!

Eel Man at Castle Espie

Learn more about glass eels from local expert Robert Rosell i​n Castle Espie on Sunday from 12pm - 4pm. See glass eels swimming around tanks and discover how their numbers are monitored across Northern Ireland.

Bundoran Adventure Park​

Bundoran Adventure Park, located on the seafront in Bundoran, is a great day out for all the family.

They have a huge selection of rides and attractions for all the family and this weekend have a special EURO weekend with all rides only a EURO per ride. The Bungee trampolines, water walkers and bumper boats are only €3 per 5 min session. What a great way to start the Easter holidays.

Omniplex Cinemas

Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is the perfect family Easter movie and there are special screenings all weekend at select Omniplex cinemas. It's Scrumdidilyumptious!

Trabolgan Holiday Village

The 2018 season gets underway this weekend when the village opens following over €2 million invested in improvements including a new spectacular covered plaza that will bring amazing entertainment and a host of dining experiences, all under one roof. Visit for the day and enjoy the adventure activities or plan a longer family break.

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