Corkagh Park Pet Farm
The Pet Farm located near the visitor centre and rose garden in Corkagh Park has an aviary and a range of farm animals and pets. The animals include eagle owls, parakeets, parrots, canaries, budgies, zebra finches, pygmy goats, pot-bellied pigs, geese, ducks, chickens, sheep, turkeys and a horse. Admission to the Pet Farm is free. The Pet Farm, the nearby fishing lakes and the other visitor attractions located in Corkagh Park, combined with ease of access and car-parking facilities make this Park one of the most important tourist and visitor attractions in South Dublin County. Opening Hours daily 10.45am – 13.00pm and 14.00pm – 16.30pm (SDCC Facebook).
The pet farm are always looking for volunteers, for more information please contact the Parks Depot on 01 4592617
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