Top 10 Nature & Wildlife Areas in Province of Leinster, Province of Leinster

August 20, 2021 Mollie Coke

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Leinster, Ireland including Carrickgollogan Forest, Dublin Falconry, Southern County Fishing & Wildlife Park, Falconry Ireland, Quaker Island, Seal Rescue Ireland, Cruagh Wood, National Bird of Prey Centre, Leebeen Park, Abbeyleix Bog Project.
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1. Carrickgollogan Forest

Barnaslingan, Co, Dublin Ireland
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Carrickgollogan Forest

2. Dublin Falconry

Luttrellstown Castle Resort Castleknock, Castleknock D15 RH92 Ireland +353 87 634 1574 [email protected] http://www.dublinfalconry.ie
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5.0 based on 169 reviews

Dublin Falconry

We are an educational and tourists facility.We provide many services for the public as an attraction.

Reviewed By Redmar123

A wonderful experience for all the family. Suitable too for work and individual outings. This is a highly unique experience steeped in history. It is enjoyable educational and gives an insight into these magnificent birds of prey. Trevor, the owner is clearly at the top of his profession and his passion and love for conservation and the welfare of these birds is a overwhelming. There is nothing he doesn’t know and the birds clearly love him. We as a family had an incredible experience in his self contained centre and beautiful grounds of luttrellstown Castle. Close to the M50 and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre booking was by appointment. You will not find better than Dublin Falconry. 5 plus Stars

3. Southern County Fishing & Wildlife Park

Garryhill, Milltown Ireland +353 59 915 7773 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Southern County Fishing & Wildlife Park

As Ireland’s newest Fishing Resort and Wildlife Park in Carlow, we offer an experience which cannot be matched anywhere else in the country. Located on 45acres of beautifully landscaped surroundings with breathtaking views the resort is only 10 minutes off the M9 motorway in Carlow. Whether you’re an expert fisherman or just beginning to learn the sport of fishing this is the perfect place for you to learn and hone your skills. For those of you that do not fish take a stroll through the wildlife park or have a ewlaxing coffee in our Cafe overlooking the beautiful lakes. The kids can enjoy some play time in the Fort play area and then take a trip on the train through the resort. Southern County Fishing Resort - a day for all the family.

4. Falconry Ireland

Killahurler Gps Coordinates: 52. 801529,- 6. 255436, Arklow Ireland +353 402 35028 [email protected] http://www.falconryofireland.com/
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5.0 based on 54 reviews

Falconry Ireland

Reviewed By AoifeGri - Dublin, Ireland

Just a wonderful experience all round. Very informative talk given in the beginning, both the history and currently state of the sport explained in depth. If you have any interest in animals/ wildlife I would highly recommend! The flying experience is wonderful. The birds are all in amazing condition and so obviously well looked after. The bond that the birds have with the instructor is adorable and they totally love what they do. No bird is forced to fly; when they decided to stop cooperating - especially the owl! - everyone just moved on. Everything was just amazing. Such a wonderful experience, if you know anyone with a slight interest in what falconry is, it's a wonderful birthdsy gift! You need a car to get around, as the area is pretty secluded. Not that far from Arklow town so lots of places to stay nearby and more to do if you want to make a weekend out of it!

5. Quaker Island

Lough Ree Ireland
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Quaker Island

6. Seal Rescue Ireland

Courtown Seal Rescue Centre, Courtown Harbour, Courtown Courtown Seal Rescue Centre Ireland +353 87 195 5393 [email protected] http://www.sealrescueireland.org
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Seal Rescue Ireland

Seal Rescue Ireland’s Visitor Center is currently closed to the public as part of the effort to prevent the spread of Covid-19 until further notice. Come visit Seal Rescue Ireland for a unique and educational experience for all ages. They rehabilitate 60-80 seals a year that you are able to see up close. They are open everyday. They are a not for profit organization that does not charge an admission fee but donations are suggested. Please show your support by visiting the seals!

Reviewed By buckwalker - Tbilisi, Georgia

Just joined the virtual seal-feeding experience which was a great Sunday treat! A great initiative run by enthusiastic staff who are genuinely engaged in the welfare of these beautiful animals.

7. Cruagh Wood

Dublin Ireland
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Cruagh Wood

8. National Bird of Prey Centre

Russborough, Blessington Ireland +353 45 857 755 http://nationalbirdofpreycentre.ie/
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National Bird of Prey Centre

Reviewed By GoreyLad - Gorey, Ireland

The real stars are the owl, hawks, falcons and eagles, truly amazing birds of prey. We booked the owl experience and started with an introduction to the birds from the extremely knowledgeable and enthusiastically staff, learning about each in turn. We then had time to don a handling glove and have the privilege of allowing four different owls perch on your arms and then to gently stroke their feathers or tickle under their chin. We ended our trip by flying the owl under the guidance of the staff. Bring you camera and wear sturdy shoes as you will be taking a short walk into the fields. This is an amazing experience and well worth the price tag as this is a nationally accredited centre and is working with other centres across Europe to preserve and breed some of the endangered species.

9. Leebeen Park

Smear Road, Longford Ireland
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Leebeen Park

10. Abbeyleix Bog Project

South of Abbeyleix Manor Hotel Southern Edge of Abbeyleix Town, Abbeyleix Ireland +353 83 110 6210 [email protected] http://www.abbeyleixbog.ie/home
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Abbeyleix Bog Project

Reviewed By DMcAt - Naas, Ireland

Great place to go for a walk , not suitable for buggies , bicycles , it is a bit mucky as per one of my photos but manageable, it was cold and hailstones was pouring down however a very lovely walk , small suggestions to approve a bit more its one way system as its very hard to pass other walkers on it , overall recommended place right , on the hotel grounds !

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