03/04/2026
L O U G H S H O R E A N T R I M
This is one of the only genuinely accessible parks we have been to. We loved the ramp up to the pirate ship meaning we could go up and walk around the whole top deck. There is also a wheelchair accessible swing which you can open with a radar key (funny story mine actually broke while I was closing it so I need to get a new one). The park also has swings, a dish swing, slides, seesaw, roundabout and other smaller climbing equipment. Lots of car park available and you can feed the ducks at the marina which is a short walk away. We were also pleasantly surprised by the lovely visitor centre which has a toilet and interactive exhibitions, colouring in and around giant jigsaw. It rained while we were there and we then got soaked walking over to the Castle Gardens for an event we were going to but we had a lovely time exploring Lough Shore and will be going back again soon for a longer visit as there was lots to do for everyone.
I had previously written about this location before I had a child with a disability so this is my review from a slightly different perspective.