THE autumn evenings may be starting to close in, so thereโs no better time to get your walking boots on for the 25thย Ballyhoura Walking Festival, taking place from Friday 8th to Sunday 10 th October in Kilfinane, Co Limerick.
Established asย Irelandโs first-ever walking festival back in the day, it provides an opportunity to explore some of Ballyhoura Countryโsย stunning scenery.
Many of the walks are led by members of the Ballyhoura Bears Walking Clubโwho have in-depthย knowledge of the area and its heritage, history, flora and faunaโand are suitable for all abilities, from the enthusiasticย well-equipped walker who relishes the challenge of the A & B levelย walks to the gentle ramblers who are out to enjoyย pleasant C walks.
Amongst the walking programmeโs highlights are the ever-popular Darragh Hill Moon Light Walk (C Walk) on Fridayย evening, Saturdayโs breath-taking Sunrise Walk to Seefin (the highest point of Ballyhoura Mountains) led by Brittonย Outdoors, as well as the Walking Half Marathon (A Walk), where each participant will be awarded with a certificate.
The Slievereagh Loop Walk (B Walk) takes in part of the Ballyhoura Way and traverses streams, woodlands, forestย roads and tracks, scaling its highest point of the pinnacle Slievereagh at 465m; meanwhile the easy Canon Sheehanย Loop Walk (C Walk) follows glorious forest tracks, woodland paths and riverbank through Glenanaar Forest and alongย the banks of the Ogeen River.
Thereโs lots for families to enjoy too at the festival! Ballyhoura Nature Trail Family Scavenger Hunt is a fun 40-minute,ย 2km investigation of over 20 hidden creatures in the woods that children have to uncover on their walk. Who knowsย what theyโll find!
Meanwhile, the Forest Welly Waddlers session led by Ballyhoura Beo will guarantee lots of morningย fun for the 2 to 5 year-olds and their parents, with a natural play session in the Ballyhoura Woodlands! Irish Familyย Search are hosting the Mitchelstown Heritage Walk, which includes displays of the local native games of skittles andย road bowling, and also takes in the Silk Farm, 1887 Land War Protest, Pagan Well, The Co-Op Story, local GAA lore andย the 7th Century Abbey.
Sunday offers a relaxing Festival Yoga Walk by Yoga Walks Ireland. However, if your walking boots are still on a questย of discovery, youโll have several opportunities on Sunday to satisfy them! Discover the local history, heritage, folkloreย and archaeology at Lough Gur (free admission to the Visitor Centre), learn about the history of people, castle and
medieval town of Kilmallock, or join a guided tour of Doneraile Park & Gardens.
Registration, which is also where youโll get your must-have merchandise, festival brochure, packed food etc, takes placeย as follows at the Old Chapel Room, Captainโs Lane in Kilfinane:
– Friday from 6pm for the Darragh Hill Moon Light Walk and the Sunrise Walk to Seefin
– Saturday from 9am for the rest of the walks
– Further information available from: Ballyhoura Centre, Kilfinane / 063-91300 / [email protected]
– https://visitballyhoura.com/events/ballyhoura-walking-festival-2021
This yearโs Walking Festival is collaborating with The Joyce Brothers Music Festival, which complements and enrichesย the walking programme with its own jam-packed schedule, featuring historical talks, musical performances, concerts,ย workshops, all aimed at highlighting the remarkable work of the Joyce Brothers, who were renowned for collecting andย documenting Irish music, songs and poetry from the 1800s.
It starts in Kilfinane on the Friday evening with a talk byย local historian Angela Hennessy on the legacy of the Joyce Brothers, followed by an evening concert of their tunes by
acclaimed traditional musicians Liam Flanagan and Derek Hickey, and finishing with an open session in McGrathโs Pubย where local and visiting musicians will get a chance to play.
The Saturday afternoon schedule includes a series ofย workshops, which teach the music and songs of the collection, followed by a concert from Joyce Brothersโ expert Liam
O’Connor and renowned signer Dรณnal Clancy, and a music session in Kelleherโs Pub.
The Friday and Saturday eveningย concerts will both be live-streamed. What a great way to relax after a day of outdoor pursuits and exploration of theย local Ballyhoura scenery!
On Sunday afternoon, historian Angela Hennessy will lead a walk to the Joyce Brothersโ homestead in Glenosheenย followed by Music and Storytelling at Kilflynn Church, and an option to witness the unveiling of a land-art sculpture ofย local legend Oisรญn of na Fianna on the Keale River Walk.
The sculpture ofย Oisรญnย is being madeย by members of the localย communityโalongside artist Veronica Santorumโusingย natural materials, clay dug from the site, and willow.ย The Joyce
Brothers Music Festival will close with another music session in Shaughnessyโs Pub at 5pm.
To mark being surrounded all weekend by the stunning Ballyhoura landscape, festival participants with an eye forย capturing a good photographโwhether that be the beautiful scenery or the โcraicโ of the festivalโcan take part in anย online photography competition.
#BallyhouraMoments #BallyhouraWalkingFestival and #VisitBallyhoura are the all-ย important hashtags you will need to enter!
Thereโs so much to enjoy at the 25 th Ballyhoura Walking Festival – where will your walking boots take you?