What makes it 81% Baby-Friendly: Smooth stroller paths, baby-change toilets and shady benches suit infants; there is no indoor nursing room and limited shelter, so parents should check weather and pack supplies.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for a gentle stroll, playground break, feeding and a coffee stop without rushing your baby.
Stroller-Friendly Canal Path:
Walk along the flat, paved trail by the canal.
Tip: Start at the western carpark for smooth access and close parking.
Picnic at Canal Bench:
Use benches near the playground to feed your baby.
Tip: Bring a picnic blanket to park the stroller next to you.
Use Baby-Change Facilities:
Find toilets with baby-change benches at both western carparks.
Tip: Pack nappies and wipes in an easily reachable bag.
Quick Story at Little Free Library:
Select a board book and read in the shaded seating area.
Tip: Carry a favourite home book for a familiar storytime.
Coffee Break at Café Chico:
Grab a latte and biscuit from the mobile coffee van.
Tip: Bring a travel highchair or play mat; mobile van has no fixed baby seat.
On warm weekends, snack vans offer ice cream and crêpes. In August, check Heritage Week for a Teddy Bears’ Picnic event.
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Denis Cronin
Beautiful park with wonderful nature walks, fantastic kids playground, access to fishing on the river lee. Numerous park access points with daily Council maintenance. A SPECIAL PLACE.
Robert Parsons
Ample parking, couple of different length walking trails (pathed) plenty of benches to sit on a long the paths, around 6 football pitches, enclosed children's play area.
OFWpreneurs TV
One of the best outdoor ppace that you mist visit. Kids activity area, basketball court and wide field for playing football and handball. You can also walk along river lee and even have the chance to dip your feet in the river. There are paths allotted for trekking and hiking as well. Highly recommended place for exercise and best suit for family picnic and small gathering. Cleanliness is well mai...
Natali
A large, convenient park that is sure to appeal to both children and adults. The park has basketball and football courts, a skate park. You can also bring a picnic, because there are special tables, or have a picnic on the grass. The only thing I don't like is the lack of toilets
Gabor Szunyogh
Nice place for outdoor activities. Lots of nice walks, basketball court, outdoor exercise machines and a very good playground for the kids with Zipline, a slide swings and everything else they need. The fairy walk will keep the smalones busy.
Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Park entry | EUR 0 |
Coffee & biscuit | EUR 3 |
Ice cream treat | EUR 2 |
Total Estimated | EUR 5 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Ballincollig, Co. Cork, Ireland
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