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Avondale House and Forest Park has much to
offer the visitor , whether
their interest is Charles Stewart Parnell – “ The Uncrowned
King of Ireland” , the development of forestry in Ireland
and the extensive collection of trees and shrubs in this 214
hectares estate from around the globe , the long open sweep
of The Great Ride to the towering conifers on the banks of
the Avonmore River..
Avondale House was built in 1777 for Samuel Hayes, a
barrister but whose passion for trees led him to write his
first book on Irish Forestry.
The House passed to the Parnell’s in 1795, and on the 27th
June, 1846 when Ireland was in the grip of famine Charles
Stewart Parnell was born, he went on to become one of the
greatest political leaders of modern Irish history.
The House features original plasterwork and furniture
belonging to the Parnell family.
Directions: On the N11 – exit Junction 17
for Rathdrum, take R752 to Rathdrum and L2149 to Avondale
House and Forest Park.
Avondale is 1.5miles south of Rathdrum.
Open: Easter to 31st October.
Subject to change. See www.coillteoutdoors for daily opening
or call
0404-46111 (11-4pm).
Last admission to House one hour before advertised closing
time.
Admission : Adult Rate €7.50, Concession
€7.00 Family (2A,2C) €22.00
Excellent group rates( from 10 +) available – booking
necessary for groups.
Guided tour with Professional Forester (10+)– must be pre
booked - €5.00pp.
Note: Pay Parking in operation . €5 per car ( exact coins
only )
Facilities: The Kitchen Café/Tea rooms , Signposted Walks,
Children’s play area, Orienteering course(download your map
on www.coillteoutdoors.ie before you come), Picnic areas,
Limited wheelchair access, Dogs welcome(on leads) Large
coach and car park with public toilets.
GPS Coordinates : N52 54.839 W 6 13.394
In the peace of Avondale there are only memories…
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