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Ballylanders Pattern Festival |
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It is a festival to suit all ages. From football, hurling, dancing, bingo, cards, etc. Our main event being our beat on the street Aug. 15th, 9-11pm, where we crown our "Mayor or Mayoress" To receive the chair you must have achieved for your community.
Situated in the southwest region of Ireland, on the borders of counties Limerick, Tipperary and Cork, Ballyhoura Country is an area of undulating green pastures, woodlands, hills and mountains.
The area is free from the crowds so often find elsewhere, of course it has vibrant towns and villages, but Ballyhoura Country is the perfect place to get off the beaten track, take a magical mystery tour and discover rural Ireland.
If the ancient and unspoilt landscapes don’t seduce you, then an abundance of significant heritage sites, thrilling outdoor recreational activities and the friendly people you’re certain to meet on your visit through the area, just might.
A thriving rural community, ever resourceful and welcoming, Ballyhoura Country is a most sociable place to stopover. Visiting the area you’ll no doubt make some new friends, certainly learn more about the area, experience local life and become part of the community should you so wish.
Whether you prefer a quiet walk through scenic woodland, an exhilarating quad bike ride, or a relaxing game of golf, Ballyhoura Country offers a huge range of outdoor activities. Watch wildlife up close, horseback ride along corrie lakes, canoe, rock climb or fly-fish through some of Irelands loveliest landscapes. There’s plenty to be done all interspersed with cultural encounters and gourmet surprises.
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13/08/2006 -
16/08/2006 |
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