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Activities In County Londonderry
County Londonderry showcases Northern Ireland's coastal and outdoor appeal across 24 attractions. Downhill Beach and Castlerock Beach offer uncluttered seaside access perfect for paddling, sandcastle-building, and seaside walks, whilst Roe Valley Country Park provides wooded trails and natural beauty for families seeking quieter exploration. Waterworld brings indoor water play for weather-dependent days, and Kidz Ahoy at Roe Valley LC combines soft play with leisure facilities. Limitless Adventure Centre and The Jungle Magherafelt add activity-based options for those seeking structured entertainment. The coastal emphasis means salt air and beach time form the backbone of most Londonderry itineraries.
Top picks in County Londonderry
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Indoor PlayKidz Ahoy at Roe Valley LC
National ParksRoe Valley Country Park
BeachesCastlerock Beach
Activity CentresLimitless Adventure Centre
BeachesPortrush Whiterocks Beach
SightseeingSt Columbs Cathedral
Indoor PlayLocknload
Indoor PlayBrunswick Movie Bowl
Children's FarmsSperrin Fun Farm
BeachesPortstewart Strand
MuseumsTower Museum
Activity CentresJet Centre Coleraine
With 15 outdoor venues to 13 indoor, this county favours outdoor pursuits, particularly beach time. Most attractions show unlisted pricing, though one confirmed venue sits at £11. The coastal setting and proximity of beaches mean free outdoor exploration balances naturally with paid activity options.
Visiting County Londonderry with kids: FAQs
What are the best beach days out in County Londonderry?
Londonderry's two confirmed beaches—Downhill Beach and Castlerock Beach—both offer direct access to sand and water with minimal fuss. Downhill Beach presents dramatic cliff backdrops and expansive sand, whilst Castlerock sits within a quieter setting ideal for younger or nervous swimmers. Both support traditional seaside play: sandcastles, paddling, fossil-hunting, and coastal walks. The beaches remain free to access, making them reliable budget anchors for any holiday. Bring buckets, spades, and layers, and combine beach time with picnicking to create full days without leaving the shore. The relatively uncrowded nature of Londonderry's beaches compared to southern UK resorts makes them particularly appealing for families seeking peaceful seaside experiences.
What water-based activities does the county offer?
Waterworld provides indoor water play suitable for families wanting water-based fun regardless of weather, though its specific facilities and pricing require advance inquiry. Roe Valley Country Park includes water features within its landscape setting. The coastal location means outdoor swimming and paddling on the beaches themselves remain the primary water-based activity, particularly during warmer months. For families prioritising water-based holidays, combining beach time with indoor water play at Waterworld creates a rounded experience. Most water attractions show unlisted pricing, so contacting venues ahead confirms suitability for your children's ages and swimming abilities.
Are there good indoor or sheltered options for bad weather?
Yes, though options are more limited than southern UK counties. Waterworld offers indoor water play, whilst Kidz Ahoy at Roe Valley LC combines soft play with leisure facilities—both specifically designed for children. The Jungle Magherafelt and Limitless Adventure Centre provide activity-based indoor or sheltered entertainment. With 13 indoor confirmed venues, bad-weather days can be managed, though you'll want to research options and book ahead during school holidays. The coastal setting means beachcombing remains possible even in drizzle, and exploring nearby towns for cafés and museums adds variety to weather-dependent days.