Mini Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit the Mini Golf course in Ireland to avoid the rain?

Ireland's weather is famously unpredictable, but we've found late spring through early autumn (May-September) offers your best bet for drier play. Even then, pack layers and a light waterproof - a sudden shower can add an extra challenge to your putting game, but it rarely lasts long enough to ruin the fun.

What unique Irish elements can we expect on the Mini Golf course?

This course truly embraces its Irish roots, featuring charming replicas of iconic landmarks like the Cliffs of Moher and even a miniature Blarney Castle hole where you'll need a lucky kiss from your putter. You'll navigate through ancient-looking stone walls and over 'rivers' inspired by the Shannon, making each hole a delightful nod to the Emerald Isle.

How much does a round of mini golf typically cost here, and is it worth it for the experience?

Expect to pay around €10-€12 per adult, with discounts for children and families, which we think is excellent value for the quality of the course. The attention to detail in the theming and the well-maintained greens make it a solid hour or more of entertainment, especially if you're looking for a relaxed activity after exploring nearby attractions.

Is the Mini Golf course in Ireland suitable for younger children, or is it more for adults?

This course strikes a fantastic balance, offering enough whimsical design elements and straightforward holes to keep younger players engaged, while still presenting clever challenges for adults. We've seen families with toddlers having a blast, right alongside competitive teenagers and couples enjoying a relaxed game, so it truly caters to everyone.

Do we need to book in advance for the Mini Golf course, and what else should we know before visiting?

While not always essential, we highly recommend booking online, especially during peak season or weekends, to secure your preferred tee time and avoid a wait. Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be walking the full 18 holes, and remember there's a lovely little cafe nearby for a post-game cuppa and scone.