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06 Sept 2025

Lough Rynn Harvest Festival takes place on Sunday

Lough Rynn Harvest Festival takes place on Sunday

Pictured are Mossie Farrell, Lilly Reynolds (Minnie Mouse), Sadhbh Reynolds, Hannah McGuinness. Back - Seanie McGuinness, Cillian and Hugo Farrell and Jack Reynolds (Mickey Mouse)

The 27th annual Lough Rynn Harvest Festival and Vintage Day is taking place on Sunday next 3rd September in the grounds of Lough Rynn Castle, Mohill.

Once again Bornacoola Development Association has assembled an impressive programme of entertainment for all ages.

Street Walkers, Clowns and Magic

This year the circus comes to the Lough Rynn Lawn, with magic shows, stilt walkers, carnival games and a clowns’ photopad. Add to this face painting, zorbing, bungee jumping etc and the young folk will have a great day out.

Come dancing to Gerry Guthrie and his big country sound – there will be a dancefloor for all who feel the urge.

The grounds will echo also to the unique sound of the Longford Samba Band.

Vintage of the Highest Quality

Once again the festival has a large entry of vintage cars, tractors, motorbikes from all over Ireland and of course, not to forget the unique collection of Autojumblers who will line up with their wares.

The Blacksmith, Tinsmith, Basket makers, Butter and Boxty makers and all the Heritage Craftspeople who will demonstrate their skills to young and old alike.

The Threshing too will operate on the day.

All of this with the backdrop of the beautiful atmospheric grounds of Lough Rynn Castle.

Sponsors and Supporters

Once again the festival committee wishes to thank our generous sponsors and the large army of stewards and helpers who make our festival possible.

Other attractions:

  • Full bar facilities.
  • Food stands.
  • Country Markets.
  • Trade stands.
  • Dog show (1.30pm - €5 entry).
  • Bonny Baby (3pm).
  • Plenty of seating.
  • All weather parking.
  • All weather venue


Admission:

  • Adults €15
  • Students €8
  • Children under 12 Free
  • Start Time: 12 noon

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