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Oakfield Playground at Oakfield Park, County Donegal

A delightful children’s playground nestled in the scenic, historic gardens of Oakfield Park, County Donegal.

Oakfield Playground is a charming outdoor play area nestled within Oakfield Park, a historic Georgian estate in Raphoe, County Donegal. Surrounded by award-winning gardens, woodlands, and lakes, the playground features wooden equipment, slides, tunnels, a miniature train, and a nature dome, offering a delightful and safe environment for children. It is part of the larger Oakfield Park experience, which includes scenic walks, a hedge maze, and Ireland’s longest miniature railway.

A brief summary to Oakfield Playground

  • Duration: 1 to 4 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Outdoor
  • Mobile reception: 4 out of 5

Local tips

  • Visit during summer months for extended opening hours and special events.
  • Combine playground time with a scenic miniature train ride around the park.
  • Bring a picnic to enjoy in the designated outdoor picnic areas.
  • Explore the hedge maze and make a wish at the Faerie tree for a magical experience.
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Getting There

  • Car

    Driving from Letterkenny to Oakfield Park takes approximately 30 to 40 minutes via the N14. Parking is available on-site free of charge. Note that rural roads can be narrow, so cautious driving is advised.

  • Bus

    Bus services from Letterkenny to Raphoe operate several times daily, with a journey time around 45 to 60 minutes. From Raphoe town center, a taxi or a 20-minute walk on minor roads leads to Oakfield Park. Bus tickets cost approximately €5 to €8 one way.

  • Walking

    For visitors staying in Raphoe, walking to Oakfield Park is possible in about 20 to 30 minutes via quiet country lanes. The terrain is mostly flat but may be uneven in places, so suitable footwear is recommended.

For the on-the-go comforts that matter to you

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  • Seating Areas
  • Picnic Areas
  • Information Boards

Oakfield Playground location weather suitability

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Discover more about Oakfield Playground

A Family-Friendly Haven in Historic Oakfield Park

Oakfield Playground is a vibrant and inviting children’s play area situated within the expansive grounds of Oakfield Park, a restored 18th-century Georgian deanery estate in Raphoe, County Donegal. The playground blends naturally into the lush landscape, surrounded by mature woodlands, flower meadows, and tranquil lakes. It offers a variety of wooden play structures, including slides, tunnels, and a miniature train, designed to engage children’s imaginations and encourage active play in a safe outdoor setting.

Integration with Award-Winning Gardens and Scenic Trails

The playground is part of Oakfield Park’s broader appeal, which includes award-winning walled gardens, ponds, and heritage trees. Visitors can explore over 4.5 kilometers of narrow-gauge railway tracks by steam or diesel train, passing through flower meadows, willow tunnels, oak circles, and alongside sparkling streams. The playground’s proximity to these scenic features allows families to combine playtime with leisurely walks and nature exploration.

Enchanting Features and Interactive Experiences

Beyond traditional playground equipment, Oakfield Playground includes a nature dome and quiet spaces where children can connect with nature. The park also hosts a hedge maze, sculptures, and a Faerie tree where children can make wishes, blending play with storytelling and local folklore. These elements enrich the visitor experience, making Oakfield Playground a magical destination for families.

Facilities and Amenities Supporting a Comfortable Visit

Oakfield Park provides excellent visitor amenities, including Buffers Garden Restaurant offering locally sourced food and refreshments, picnic areas, well-maintained restrooms, and baby-changing facilities. The playground and park are designed to be family-friendly, with ample seating areas for parents and guardians to relax while children play.

Seasonal Access and Community Events

The playground and park are open seasonally from March to September, with extended hours during summer months. Oakfield Park also hosts special events such as concerts, food festivals, and family-oriented activities throughout the year, enhancing its role as a cultural and recreational hub in County Donegal.

Preserving Nature and Heritage in a Sustainable Setting

Oakfield Playground and the surrounding parklands emphasize environmental stewardship, featuring protected natural habitats and locally managed gardens. The park encourages visitors to respect the natural environment, ensuring that the playground remains a safe and sustainable space for future generations.

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