Contact Us

Opening Hours

  • Wider park trails are open 7 days a week.
  • Visitor Information open 7 Days April to October
    (Email or Call us from November to March)
  • Private tour bookings available year-round.
  • The Cafe is open from 10am to 4.30pm 7 days.
    Opening days may vary during the off season.
  • Bike Hire is open from 10am to 4.30pm Wednesday to Sunday.
    Opening days may vary during the off season.
    To make a booking, please call (057) 934-0011 or (085) 173-5204.

Parking

  • Main car park (130 cars) is free of charge & open from 8am to 6pm, 7 days, year-round.
    There is additional parking available to the south past the main gates.
  • Coach parking available (5 coaches) with overflow available also.

Main Contact Information

Location

Accessibility

  • Topography of the trails is generally flat with suitable routes for all abilities
  • Wheelchair friendly routes available with accessible viewing and fishing platforms
  • There is an accessible bathroom available in the café and in the Pavillion area

Customer Information

  • Dietary requirements: All needs can be catered for, subject to minimum 48 hours’ notice.
  • Languages: All experiences are delivered in English.
  • Sustainable Ethos: Lough Boora are proud members of Leave no Trace Ireland.

Directions by road

From Tullamore

  • Leave Tullamore on N52 for Birr.
  • At Blueball turn right onto R357 for Cloghan / Shannonbridge.
  • Lough Boora Discovery Park commences within 7km of Blueball, look out for the sign.

From Birr

  • Take N52 towards Tullamore, exit for N62 to Athlone.
  • Continue to Cloghan, turning right off roundabout onto R357.
  • Lough Boora Discovery Park commences within 10km, look out for the sign.

GPS Coordinates
If you have a GPS and would like to enter the park’s coordinates – please see below

N 53°13’24.9″
W 007°43’44.5″

Google Maps
You can also find us on Google Maps, by simply searching for ‘Lough Boora Discovery Park’.
You will then be able to get directions to the park from wherever you are travelling from.

Eircode
R35 R220

Lough Boora Discovery Park is located in County Offaly, between Tullamore, Birr and Clonmacnoise.

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As part of a partnership between BnM and Fáilte Ireland, the visitor hub at Lough Boora Discovery Park sits at the edge of Loch an Dochais and provides access to visitor information, public toilets, a cafe, bike hire, picnic area and car park.

The Pavilion provides a space for events, group activities and information about Lough Boora’s history. The park is accessible for all ages and abilities.

We remind all visitors:

  • Please respect the art and the landscape.
  • Look and touch but do not climb on the sculptures.
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Please do not litter.
  • Bring your rubbish home with you.
  • There is no alcohol permitted in the park.
  • Please do not enter areas marked “No public access”.
  • Photography is permitted for personal use.
  • Please respect other visitors.
  • Dogs are welcome but must be kept on leads.
  • Do not wade or swim in the canal or lakes.
  • No horses, quad bikes or jeeps are allowed along the walkways. 

What Visitors Say About Us

Ronan Skehill
3 days ago
Got a bite to eat here before cycling. We enjoyed the food. Coffee was good. Cycled through Lough Boora to get on to the Greenway.
CD
4 days ago
Lovely cafe and bikes for rent. Great trails good for buggy’s and all kids
Musab Alfraij
6 days ago
مسجد جميل واهله طيبون وامام المسجد متواضع ماشاءالله تبارك الرحمن تحبه اذا رايته موقف السيارات خلف المسجد باب المسجد عالشارع الرئيسي
Taz Manian
1 week ago
I parked my camper on the road and took a stroll around here , loved the location, really connects with nature and also inspires the senses with the artwork
Denis O'Donoghue
2 weeks ago
Lovely day. Spoilt only by the part closure of our favourite walk. Necessary of course and should look great when completed.
Ido Gazit
2 weeks ago
Cue park with birds and some stuff to see and walkable trails
An Cart
1 month ago
Great day out. Lovely cafe, which also has a sheltered outdoor seating area overlooking the water. We had a lovely walk - most paths were accessible. The bike-hire person was lovely and helpful - we didn't hire bikes this time but think we will next time. (We also saw the accessibility bikes which seem like a great idea - you can phone or email Lough Boora park for info on those).
Brendan
1 month ago
lovely spot nice walks and fresh air. Can also hire bikes
Ryan Mcloughlin
1 month ago
Fab place to go to on a nice day for a lovely walk/cycle/run. Each time I visit there's always something different being build. Plenty to explore and plenty more coming soon I believe such as a sauna hot tub. And I saw train tracks so I presume a train journey around is on the cards soon.
Lynette Costello
1 month ago
Beautiful place for a walk .. plenty of choice depending on what you want ... parking and coffee shop ..
Keith Manson
2 months ago
Great place for a leisurely walk.
Richard Clements
2 months ago
Brilliant place to visit. Can walk or cycle, has internet all the way round for kids. Our child loved the fairy trail. Cafe is excellent also
Craig Purdon
2 months ago
Very relaxed and well guided walks. Loved the sounds of wild life during our walk. We took a 5km route but there was longer routes too.
Joan Scales
2 months ago
An ecological adventure park in the centre of Ireland. Ideal for cycling, walking and exploring.
Sinead Delaney
2 months ago
Amazing park! Been there at least 8 times and theres always something new to see. Any time of year. Fantastic little cafe with wonderful staff. Definitely worth a visit no matter what time of year.
Eimear Cahalin
2 months ago
Great location for family days out. Lovely coffee shop on-site.
olly heffernan
3 months ago
today i went here with my family and had such a lovely time. the atmosphere was truly unique and had an otherworldy quality. the mixture of moss was gorgeous. the sculpture walk was so enjoyable and i loved how each artwork incorparated elements of old machinery. there were lots of bathrooms and bins along the walk which was greatly appreciated. overall i would highly reccomend !!
Sylwia R
3 months ago
Great what was done with that place! Recommending for outdoor enthusiast!
Niki Sklavounou
3 months ago
It' s a wonderful park. You must visit and preferably using a bike.!
Ste Fitzgerald
3 months ago
Cycled along the Greenway from Coill Dubh. Great place for a cycle or walk.
Carmel Toohey
4 months ago
Great outdoor centre. Designed to be suitable for all ages. Smooth paths suitable for children on their bikes, the elderly and all ages in between. You discover different sculptures as you meander the different paths. No adventure would be complete without a a lovely coffee shop to restore energies. Boora ticks all the boxes.
twinkletoeskildare
4 months ago
Went for walk with hubby Saturday. Enjoyable but signs could be cleaned up. Hope to go back n cycle in summer. Hot soup in cafe after was yummy.
Ian Warburton
4 months ago
Great spot for an afternoon stroll
Kevin O'Dwyer
4 months ago
Two new sculptural works by artist Kevin O’Dwyer have been officially launched at Lough Boora Discovery Park, marking the first major additions to the park’s sculpture collection in over a decade. The works, titled Regeneration and Light as a Feather, reflect the park’s evolving story of transformation from industrial peatlands to a landscape of ecological restoration, culture and public enjoyment. "Regeneration" draws inspiration from the seed as a symbol of renewal, growth, and cyclical change. Rising vertically from the ground, the work acknowledges the industrial history of the site while pointing toward its continued regeneration. "Light as a Feather" offers a contrasting visual language — a suspended, airy form that engages with space, balance, stillness and the quiet expansiveness of Boora’s open horizon. “Lough Boora is a place shaped by change, resilience and imagination,” said Kevin O’Dwyer. “These works are rooted in the landscape’s capacity to hold memory while continually becoming something new. It has been an honour to contribute to this next chapter in the park’s cultural and environmental renewal.” Developed with the support of Bord na Móna and Offaly County Council, the works highlight the role of the arts in shaping public engagement with landscape and regional identity. The sculptures expand the existing Lough Boora Sculpture Park collection, inviting visitors to encounter the environment through form, material, and movement.
Jerrin Sam
5 months ago
It's a beautiful place which you may find difficult to cover in a day. Entry is free for all. A place where you could click innumerable pics. I love the friendly swans at the park. The hard work they have put into the setting of the park is highly appreciated .