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Experience a thrilling day out at the best adventure centres in Ireland
Discover incredible adventure activities all over Ireland.
Soar through the sky on a lofty zipline, discover hidden sea caves on a kayak tour and navigate your way down rocky trails on a mountain bike. The landscapes of Ireland are incredibly beautiful, but to truly experience the rugged mountains and endless waterways, you’ve got to jump right into the action.

Check out the top adventure centres in Ireland and take on your next daring feat.

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1Cavan Adventure Centre, Co Cavan

Get ready for an exciting day out on the water with Cavan Adventure Centre in the beautiful lake lands outside Butlersbridge. If you fancy a chill day, enjoy a session of paddleboarding or a guided boat tour of the surrounding landscape. Meanwhile, thrill seekers can hit the climbing frames and plummet from the slides in Erne Island Waterpark. 

Three people stand-up paddle boarding across a waterway.
Grab a paddle board and hit the water at Cavan Adventure Centre.
2Carlingford Adventure Centre, Co Louth

Make your way to the Cooley Peninsula in Louth and prepare for an action-packed trip in the mountains and on the water with Carlingford Adventure Centre. Leap into Carlingford Lough from the inflatable water trampoline in the morning before spending the afternoon flying through the air at the Skypark, the largest zip line and sky trekking adventure park in the whole country.

Young girl walking across a high ropes course in Carlingford Adventure Centre, Louth.
Take on Carlingford Adventure Centre's aerial adventure course.
3Hilltoptreks, Co Dublin

Wandering through sweeping landscapes, exploring every nook and cranny of remote places, and taking in spectacular views is all up for grabs on a tour with Dublin’s Hilltoptreks. Choose from day trips from the capital, multi-day walking holidays and moonlit hikes in the Wicklow Mountains.

People hiking with Hilltoptreks, Co Dublin
Explore natural wonders on a hike with Hilltoptreks.
4Fatbike Adventures Cycling Tours, Co Wicklow

Ditch your run of the mill and explore new terrain with Wicklow's Fatbike Adventures Cycling Tours. Their extra wide tires let you cruise across rough terrain and makes cycling on soft sand a breeze. Enjoy a guided tour along the coast and through the Wicklow Mountains or pick up one of their maps and set off on a self-guided trip at your own pace.

Three people on bikes looking at gorgeous views of the Wicklow Mountains
Cycle across the Wicklow Mountains with Fatbike Adventures Cycling Tours.
5Go with the Flow River Adventures, Co Carlow

Sit back, relax and let the river do all the work on an eco safari with Go with the Flow River Adventures in Carlow. Watch as birds fly overhead and fish swim in the gentle waters lapping against the riverbanks. Or take your adventure to the next level and go whitewater rafting with a team of experienced guides.

6Pure Adventure, Co Kilkenny

Master the waterways of Kilkenny on an invigorating expedition with Pure Adventure. Choose from kayaks or canoes and paddle through vibrant landscapes on the 6km long journey that takes about three hours to complete. You’ll even get to go through a working lock along the way.

Three people paddle boarding along the River Barrow in Graiguenamanagh, Kilkenny.
Cruise through Kilkenny on a paddle board.
7The Irish Experience, Co Wexford

Explore the sea caves dotted along the Wexford coastline on an incredible kayaking tour with The Irish Experience. This three-hour trip leads you under sea arches and into colossal caves before stopping at a secluded beach for a hot drink. Spot colonies of seals on the shore or dolphins playing in the water. If you’re lucky, you might even see a passing basking shark.

People kayaking with The Irish Experience in Co Wexford
Take in the Wexford coastline from the water with The Irish Experience.
8Dunmore East Adventure Centre, Co Waterford

Indulge your inner child at Wibit, Dunmore East Adventure Centre’s inflatable aquapark. Officially Ireland's biggest inflatable waterpark, visitors can take on their enormous obstacle course on the water, designed to send all challengers crashing into the water in the most hilarious of ways. After, bounce off the water trampolines, slide down the slippery wall ride and get sent sky high from the launch pad nearby.

People on the inflatable obstacle course at Dunmore East Adventure Centre, Co Waterford
Brave Ireland's biggest inflatable waterpark at Dunmore East Adventure Centre.
9Fota Island Adventure, Co Cork

Get both the body and the brain active with a family trip to Fota Island Adventure. Solve puzzles as a team, take on an obstacle course and learn survival basics with the Adventure Afternoon Challenge. Then, enjoy marshmallows around a campfire with the Cabin Fever Challenge, or bring little ones for a treasure hunt across the resort.

10Atlantic Sea Kayaking, Co Cork

Join the water sports revolution and go sea kayaking on the stunning West Cork coastline with Atlantic Sea Kayaking. Paddle along the shore on any of their great tours or wait until the day draws to a close and enjoy an unforgettable sunset trip. There’s even night kayaking under the stars above Lough Hyne, where you can spot bioluminescence plankton glittering on the calm waters.

A group of people night kayaking on Lough Hyne in West Cork
Go kayaking under the stars at Atlantic Sea Kayaking.
11Ballyhass Adventure Group, Co Cork

Strap onto your board, hold tight to the handle and feel the water rush beneath you as you wakeboard across the shimmering lake at Ballyhass Adventure Group - Mallow. If you'd rather stay dry, try your hand at archery, their rope courses and even axe-throwing. 

Aerial view of Ballyhass Aquapark - Mallow, Co Cork
Conquer the obstacle course at Ballyhass Adventure Group - Mallow.
12Outdoors Ireland, Co Kerry

Experience the memorable views on offer in Kerry with Outdoors Ireland. With the help of your guide, master your kayak and take in sights like Ross Castle, limestone caves and, if you're lucky, you may even spot a white tailed sea eagle soar above Killarney National Park

13Derg Isle Adventure Centre, Co Clare

Tucked away on the western shores of Lough Derg is the fantastic Derg Isle Adventure Centre, teeming with outdoor activities both on the water and on land. Bring the family on a kayak trip, test your aim with a spot of archery or reach for the sky on the outdoor wooden climbing wall.

14Mid Ireland Adventure, Co Offaly

The peaceful town of Banagher in Offaly is home to endless exciting adventures, whether it be on the River Shannon or high in the Slieve Bloom Mountains. Book in for a weekend of fun with Mid Ireland Adventure and hike scenic trails with amazing lookout points. Later, take to the water and weave your way down Ireland’s longest river in your kayak.

Group of people holding paddles over their heads while kayaking on the River Shannon in Leitrim.
Make your way down the River Shannon.
15Killary Adventure Company, Co Galway

Find adventure in the great outdoors with Killary Adventure Company. Pack your favourite lures and sail across a fjord at sunset to catch mackerel in the clear waters of Killary Harbour. Or get your heart racing with their Turf Challenge, an intense obstacle course that will bring you into the depths of the Connemara wilderness.

Two people kayaking across Killary Harbour in Galway.
Jump in a kayak at Killary Harbour.
16Delphi Resort, Co Galway

Bring the whole family on an adventure getaway to the Delphi Resort in Galway. Make your way across the high rope challenges, learn essential bushcraft skills from the experts and paddle across the water on a raft that you’ve built yourself. Balance all the outdoor antics with a touch of relaxation with a night spent in their four-star hotel, complete with a spa and a jacuzzi.

Delphi Resort
17Lough Key Forest and Activity Park, Co Roscommon

Lough Key Forest and Activity Park in Roscommon has something for kids of all ages. While the little ones get lost in the Adventure Play Kingdom, the older kids and adults can test their nerves on the ziplines in the treetops. Don’t worry if the weather turns, visitors can still take on the Boda Borg Challenge, a series of indoor puzzles that will keep groups entertained for hours.

Girl on a zipline in a forest at Lough Key Forest Park and Adventure Centre, Co. Roscommon
Fly through the air on a zipline at Lough Key Forest Park.
18Adventure Gently, Co Leitrim

Keep an eye out for kingfishers as you paddle the waterways of Ireland’s North West. The crew at Adventure Gently in Leitrim have crafted a series of scenic canoe tours for people of all abilities to enjoy. Experience your first ever canoe trip here or plan a slightly longer trip to gain confidence and explore this peaceful pocket of the country. 

Woman and children kayaking in Lough Oughter, Cavan
Go canoeing with the whole family.
19Northwest Adventure Tours, Co Sligo

Escape to remote parts of the Sligo countryside on an incredible mountain biking tour with Northwest Adventure Tours. Learn how to climb up steep hillsides and safely make it down the rugged trails. If you crave even more action, park the bikes up along the edge of Lough Gill and take in the scenery from your paddle board.

Two women taking a selfie with mountain bikes in Ballyhoura.
Hit Sligo's bike trails with Northwest Adventure Tours.
20Wild Atlantic Adventure Centre, Co Donegal

Working with the incredible landscapes around them, the team at Wild Atlantic Adventure Centre run memorable tours packed with epic adventures. Saddle up and explore the history of Donegal on horseback or book in for a quad safari and zoom around on one of their rugged vehicles.

Group of people riding horseback through a field.
Explore Donegal on horseback.
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