Some lodges were damaged by falling trees and occupancy has been reduced to 85 per cent ahead of the busy bank holiday weekend
Dozens of lodges at Center Parcs remain closed in the wake of Storm Éowyn and a number of activities have been impacted.
The holiday park in Co Longford re-opened on Tuesday morning after being forced to close for four days.
However, the forest resort is still picking up the pieces after being battered by high winds on Friday and has warned that most of the outdoor facilities remain closed.
Some of the lodges were damaged by falling trees and occupancy has been reduced to 85 per cent ahead of the busy bank holiday weekend.
“Most outdoor activities have been impacted by the storm and are still out of action,” a spokeswoman told The Irish Times.
“All indoor activities including the Subtropical Swimming Paradise, the restaurants, shops and Aqua Sana spa are open as usual.”
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