Bunratty marks the beginning of spring with Imbolc Celebration

Bunratty Castle and Folk Parkโ€™s Bean an Tรญs will guide the public through the traditional craft of butter making during its annual Imbolc Celebration on February 2nd. Photo: Eamon Ward.

BUNRATTY Castle and Folk Park welcomes the arrival of spring with its annual Imbolc Celebration, a vibrant festival honouring Celtic traditions and Saint Brigid, on Sunday, February 2ย from 11am to 5pm.

The County Clare attractionโ€™s family-friendly event offers the public the opportunity to meet an array of native Irish animals and embrace the vibrant crafts, traditions, and customs that characterise the spring season.

Visitors can witness authentic demonstrations of Saint Brigid’s Cross weaving and traditional butter making by skilled Bean an Tรญs, while the Clare Vintage and Engine Tractor Club will showcase century-old agricultural machinery in action.

Visitors will be able to learn how to make Saint Brigid’s Cross, an iconic symbol that has graced Irish homes for centuries. Bunratty’s experienced Bean an Tรญs will guide the public through the traditional craft, demonstrating the meticulous process of weaving straw or rushes into the distinctive cross shape. Butter-making demonstrations also will take place throughout the day.

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The art of willow weaving will be on full display as Tom Delaney of Ould Craftyย makes traditional style baskets and other items from locally sourced willow. Regularly featured on TV, Tom also uses willow to make bird feeders, plant supports, boats and willow houses.

A variety of native Irish animals from Peafowl and Kerry Bog Ponies to Irish Red Deer and Bunrattyโ€™s resident Irish Wolfhounds Rian and Mide will be on display as part of the visitor attractionโ€™s ongoing work to increase awareness of native Irish breeds and how they have formed part of Irelandโ€™s social and cultural history down through the centuries.

There also will be childrenโ€™s entertainment from a host of characters located throughout the 26-acre Folk Park, including aย rousing traditional music Seisiรบn andย the resident Seanchaรญ Mickey Joe who will recall tales of bygone days and traditional ways preserved over the centuries at Corry’s Pub on the Village Street. Meanwhile, Konor the Clown will be performing magic, juggling and music in the Corn Barn where there will be a ball pit and giant games for toddlers to enjoy. Theย Bunratty Express Train also will run throughout the folk park on the day.

As the Folk Park farm springs into life for the new season, the Clare Vintage and Engine Tractor Club will showcase an array of vintage agricultural machinery at work including water pumps and stationary engines that are over 100 years old.

Irelandโ€™s largest collection of vintage farm machinery,ย  The Talbot Collection will be on displayย  throughout the 26-acre folk park and features more than 50 items of machinery from ploughs to hay rakes and from traditional threshing machines to Turnip and Mangel Seeders.

Seeย bunrattycastle.ieย for more on the Imbolc Celebration at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park.