Glenroe Farm

By September 2, 2020Close By, Walks

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A Great Day out for all the family

The farm offers close and easy access to a wide variety of farm animals and pets and is both educational and fun. The farm uses best practice animal welfare and the care of the animals is under the guidance of Kilcoole Animal Hospital (small animals) and Ballyorney Vets (larger animals).

Included are Farm Animals, Farm Fowl, Pets Corner, Aviary, Playgrounds, Nature Walk, Fairy Garden, Farm House Exhibits, Coffee Shop, Picnic Area & lots more

The farm is nestled between the Sugar Loaf and the sea and has fabulous views and a nature walk which runs through the working farm taking visitors to a magical Fairy Garden in the woods.  The farm is ideally located just off the N11 along the coastline of North Wicklow and south of Bray and Greystones.

Farm Safety Guidelines are available at Reception as well a map of the farm. The farm is laid out in an easy to follow plan and is wheelchair and buggy accessible with baby changing areas and a wheelchair toilet.

COVID 19 UPDATE: We are open for PRE-BOOKED VISITS ONLY at the moment, so be sure to pre-book your visit HERE .  Stay safe!

Call Us Now: (01) 2872288

From Dublin and all points North.

Take the M50/N11 southbound, exiting at Exit 11 (for Greystones/Kilcoole). Follow the signs for Kilcoole and on entering the village of Kilcoole take a left for Glenroe Farm (signposted).

By Public Transport

Dart: Take the Dart to Greystones and take a bus (No. 84a) from outside the dart station to Kilcoole. Get off at the first stop in Kilcoole (Lotts Lane) and follow the signposts for Glenroe Farm (about a 5 minute walk).

Bus: Take the 84a bus from Dublin City and get off at the first stop in Kilcoole (Lotts Lane) and follow the signposts for Glenroe Farm (about a 5 minute walk).

From Wexford and all points South.

Take the N11 northbound for Dublin. Take Exit 11 (for Greystones/Kicoole). Follow the signs for Kilcoole and on entering the village of Kilcoole take a left for Glenroe Farm (signposted).