![]() Dogs are welcome but they must be on a leash. There is a car park and toilet facilities at the waterfall. The kiosk is open everyday from the 1st June to the end of August and year round at weekends, if weather permits. If you fancy some refreshments there is a kiosk on site that serves everything from coffee and tea to hot-dogs and ice-cream. Some other inhabitants are the Sika Deer which were introduced to Ireland in 1858 and there may be a red squirrel or two. But be mindful of the other inhabitants of the parkland! It is a haven for wildlife and children can have fun trying to spot some of the locals – the Chaffinch, Cuckoo, Raven and the Willow Warbler. ![]() There is also a playground for younger children. There is a vast amount of space to keep children entertained. ![]() The Waterfall is an ideal location for summer picnics and barbecues. Look out for the Giant Redwoods, which are native to Northern California where they may grow up to 80m high and live for 4,000 years so they are still youngsters! Water usually bubbles out or shoots a stream.The stunning driveway from the gatelodge towards the Waterfall is surrounded by Beech, Oak, Larch and Pine trees some of which were planted over 200 years ago.
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