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Sheila McCabe's is a quirky, unpredictable shop, great for browsing, which sells the very best of Irish fashion alongside beautiful creative clothing, accessories and vintage. The colourful displays in the shop are enough to lift your spirits on any day. Drop in and see for yourself the diverse, eclectic mix of goods on offer.
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Facilities include: 30mtr cable run, adventure trail, tunnel slide and extensive sand and water play area for younger children, climbing web, swings, basket swing, roundabout, springers and a picnic area.
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The stories that have been told for generations by the people who live on and around the Slieve Bloom Mountains are bound up with the landscape, place names and the history of the area which stretches back to before the time of the druids. There are stories of invasions, plantations and rebellions, fairy lore and ghost stories, as well as the necessary yarns and tall tales which Irish people love.
Details of the 2016 festival will be published online in due course.
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Breathtaking views of the Slieve Blooms await those who go horse trekking on the Slieve Bloom Trail.
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Slieve Bloom Walking Festival - May Bank Holiday Weekend - April 29th to May 1st 2017
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This playgrounds features: A Multi Swings Unit, A Sand Play Area, A Cable Runaway, Springers & Seesaw, Multislide and Climbing Unit,Whippee Springer, a bicycle stand, a water front, roundabout and a picnic area.
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The Stitch in Time event will span over five months from May 1st to September 30th 2017 in the MDA Business Park Mountmellick.
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Activities and fun for all the family on July 2nd 2017. National hound show featuring packs from all over Ireland. Also Beagle and Harrier shows. Kids' face painting, bouncy castles and pony rides etc.
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This renowned café and food hall offers visitors delicious homemade and organic fare, served with charm by knowledgeable staff, in appealing and unusual contemporary surroundings.
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Stradbally Lake brown trout fishery has been subject to extensive restoration and is located
on the Cosby Estate in Stradbally. The lake consists of 6 acres with fully matured wildlife and islands that provide a valuable insect and fly food source for the brown trout. Visitors
are welcome on 2 hour, 4 hour or 6 hour permits available at the lake. Open for fly
and worm fishing until 10pm each week day and trout range from 1lb to 7lb. The lake is
stocked weekly. Rod hire and bait available. Strictly no spinning, barbless hooks only.
There are disabled angling bays available.
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Located in the village centre and includes:
Tunnel Slide, climbing wall/web, 30mtr cable run, extensive sand and water play area for younger children, springers, stand up see-saw, roundabout, swings, basket swing, and a picnic area.
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The Stradbally Steam Museum celebrates the steam engines that once ruled Ireland’s railways, built its roads and worked its farms.