From ancient festivals in the Slieve Bloom Mountains to modern day merry-making, Laois has enjoyed a party more than most for thousands of years. With over 60 events happening each month , you are most definitely invited to celebrate with us.
And from major international music weekends to local fiestas covering everything from scarecrows and storytelling, to drama and literature, you’re sure to find your tribe. For the outdoor enthusiast there’s weekly guided walks, runs and cycles. Come join us as we celebrate the length and breadth of the county – morning, noon, and night…
We are aiming to make the new year a-lot brighter than last and we hope that you can join us to relax, unwind, surrender and enjoy some gentle movement in the most beautiful environment.
Our new temporary exhibit will show you the history and evolution of board games from 4200 years ago, right up to the current day! Learn how chess was born from Backgammon, how the Irish had their own unique board game inspired by the Vikings, and play what is thought to be the first board game ever invented.
Our new temporary exhibit will show you the history and evolution of board games from 4200 years ago, right up to the current day! Learn how chess was born from Backgammon, how the Irish had their own unique board game inspired by the Vikings, and play what is thought to be the first board game ever invented.
We are aiming to make the new year a-lot brighter than last and we hope that you can join us to relax, unwind, surrender and enjoy some gentle movement in the most beautiful environment.
Our new temporary exhibit will show you the history and evolution of board games from 4200 years ago, right up to the current day! Learn how chess was born from Backgammon, how the Irish had their own unique board game inspired by the Vikings, and play what is thought to be the first board game ever invented.
Our new temporary exhibit will show you the history and evolution of board games from 4200 years ago, right up to the current day! Learn how chess was born from Backgammon, how the Irish had their own unique board game inspired by the Vikings, and play what is thought to be the first board game ever invented.
Irish, Subtitled. Set in 1845 on the cusp of An Górta Mór, a fisherman is wrongly accused of murdering the local landlord who wouldn’t grant a stay on rent and is forced into hiding.
Irish, Subtitled. Set in 1845 on the cusp of An Górta Mór, a fisherman is wrongly accused of murdering the local landlord who wouldn’t grant a stay on rent and is forced into hiding.
Our new temporary exhibit will show you the history and evolution of board games from 4200 years ago, right up to the current day! Learn how chess was born from Backgammon, how the Irish had their own unique board game inspired by the Vikings, and play what is thought to be the first board game ever invented.
We are aiming to make the new year a-lot brighter than last and we hope that you can join us to relax, unwind, surrender and enjoy some gentle movement in the most beautiful environment.
Our new temporary exhibit will show you the history and evolution of board games from 4200 years ago, right up to the current day! Learn how chess was born from Backgammon, how the Irish had their own unique board game inspired by the Vikings, and play what is thought to be the first board game ever invented.
We're back! After more than two years closed to the public we are delighted to announce our first public running days for 2022!
Róisín will be hauling trains during the St Patrick’s Day weekend on Friday March 18th and Sunday March 20th from 12-4pm both days.
Our new temporary exhibit will show you the history and evolution of board games from 4200 years ago, right up to the current day! Learn how chess was born from Backgammon, how the Irish had their own unique board game inspired by the Vikings, and play what is thought to be the first board game ever invented.
We're back! After more than two years closed to the public we are delighted to announce our first public running days for 2022!
Róisín will be hauling trains during the St Patrick’s Day weekend on Friday March 18th and Sunday March 20th from 12-4pm both days.
We are aiming to make the new year a-lot brighter than last and we hope that you can join us to relax, unwind, surrender and enjoy some gentle movement in the most beautiful environment.
We are aiming to make the new year a-lot brighter than last and we hope that you can join us to relax, unwind, surrender and enjoy some gentle movement in the most beautiful environment.