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Its your time to discover Beyond the Trees in Avondale

Beyond the Trees, Avondale is an exciting new World Class visitor destination located in Avondale Forest Park, County Wicklow.

Home to the longest Treetop Walk in Ireland & the UK, at 1.4km it brings visitors on an adventure above the canopy of the trees, their journey culminating at the impressive Viewing Tower, 38m above the forest featuring a gigantic 90m spiral slide.

‘At Home with the Parnells’, is a newly imagined guided tour of the historic Avondale House that celebrates the heritage of the renowned Parnell family. Guided tours are available.

The new state-of-the-art Visitors Centre leads to the Seed Café where the creative food offerings are crafted through the seasons from high-quality, locally sourced ingredients. The Seed Café extends outdoors to the picturesque Walled Garden, featuring an adventurous children’s playground.

From here, visitors can enjoy a complimentary self-guided visit to the Coillte Pavilion, an immersive experience showcasing the evolution of forestry in Ireland. The Walled Garden is accessible throughout, leading to a stimulating sensory garden in the courtyard and onto an abundance of forest walking trails.

 

https://gowildmagazine.com/ecotrail-wicklow-bigger-and-better-with-the-support-of-failte-ireland/

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