Lúnasa Festival 2016
Lúnasa Festival 2016 had a wide range of events for people of all ages and interests, from guided bus tours, hikes and walks to arts and crafts, and much more.
A taste of the highlights
Guided Bus Tours & Walks – A great opportunity to delve a little deeper into the rich heritage and landscape of the Ring of Gullion.
Arts & Crafts – An opportunity to explore a world of creativity through our range of have-a-go sessions and classes for adults and children.
Wild Wednesdays – Wild Wednesdays – An opportunity to learn about what creeps, flies and swims in the Ring of Gullion.
Something a little bit different – Zombie Apocalypse Survival Day, sampling local delights at Culann’s Feast or rubbing shoulders with fairy folk at Footsteps in the Forest.
Check out the highlights below.
- Flagstaff Fiesta – Carlingford lough viewed from Flagstaff Viewpoint
- Blayeberry Sunday – Carrigatuke Viewpoint
- Serendipitous Music – Music provided by the young musicians of the Traditional Arts Partnership
- Gap o’ the North Guided Walk -Faughart Graveyard
- Motte from a motte and bailey stronghold
- Gap o’ the North
- Slieve Gullion mountain
- Moyry Castle
- Kilnasaggart Stone
- Lá Mór Na Gaeilge Bus Tour
- Historical Walk of Mullaghbane
- Wild Wednesdays – Creatures of the Night
- Fleadh Rua
- Zombie Apocalypse Survival Training
- Culann’s Feast
- Edible Geology Bus Tour
- Wild Wednesdays – Pond Dipping
- Dragonfly Larvae
- Drop in straw craft with Straw Craft Ireland
- Famine Wall Hike