Table of Contents
- Introduction
 - About Irrland
 - Attractions
 - Pricing and Tickets
 - Group Options
 - Seasonal Information
 - Getting There
 - FAQ
 
In a lesser-known part of Europe lies an amusement park featuring its own mini Colosseum, a nightclub inside a plane, and a helicopter observation tower.
The park does not have traditional rides, opting instead for giant building blocks, a farming village, and slides that reach 18 meters in height.
Irrland adventure park features a mini airfield with disco rave planesCredit: Irrland
The park includes climbing towers and enormous slidesCredit: Irrland
Irrland in Kevelaer has become a favorite among families, with one parent, known as thestrongmamaphysio on Instagram, calling it a “kids’ dream” and one of the “best days out we’ve ever experienced.”
At the park, her children built a massive mountain using oversized Lego-style bricks and enjoyed a rave inside a decommissioned plane.
They also had fun on the giant slides, engaged in sand and water play, navigated mazes, and explored a track.
Many other parents echoed similar sentiments, with one stating: “This is the best place we have ever visited – we spent two full days at the park.”
“I genuinely believe you’ll find it hard to discover anywhere as wonderful as this, especially for just £10 per person, which is incredibly affordable.”
Irrland is divided into three sections – Irrland-West, North, and South, featuring over 90 different attractions.
The West section houses the Disco Plane, a large Trojan Horse climbing frame, and jumping pillows.
There’s also an Airport Tower with slides that reach 18 meters in height.
Irrland North features a helicopter observation tower, a play barn for toddlers, and an impressive treehouse.
This area is also home to the world’s largest building construction site, complete with enormous Lego-style bricks.
One of the highlights for @thestrongmamaphysio was the hall filled with large building blocksCredit: Irrland
The park is divided into three areas – West, North, and SouthCredit: Irrland
In the South section, there is a toddlers’ village with pedal tractors and a petting zoo, bamboo mazes, a mini-Colosseum, and a small splash park named ‘South Sea’.
The park is intended for children up to 12 years old.
An online day ticket costs €12 (£10.53) per person, while children under two years old do not require a ticket.
Children celebrating their birthday on the day of their visit can enter for free, but they must present identification to verify this.
If you’re visiting in a large group and wish to spend the day together, there are on-site villas available that feature lockable rooms and fenced areas, ideal for outdoor picnics.
These accommodations are available for day use only, as the park does not provide overnight stays – you can enter from 10 AM, and the key must be returned by 5:30 PM.
During the summer, barbecue areas can also be reserved, with the most affordable option costing €25 (£21.94).
Before planning your visit, please note that the park is currently closed for the season.
It is expected to reopen on Saturday, March 14, 2026, but it’s advisable to check back closer to the date for updates.
The nearest airport to Irrland is Weeze, although there are no direct flights available to this location.
For direct flights, you can travel to a nearby airport, and from there, it’s just an hour's drive to the park.
 
 
 


