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Mountainy Craic with Storyteller Liz Weir

Tullymacreeve Road, Mullaghbawn, Tullymacreeve, NEWRY, County Down, BT35 9RE
Liz Weir at Lúnasa Festival

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Join us for fun and frollics for all the kids at Mountainy Craic at Bluebell Lane Glamping in the heart of the Ring of Gullion

About this event
Master storyteller Liz Weir leads this delightful experience, Mountainy Craic, with children's stories from the Roundhouse at Bluebell Lane Glamping.

Liz Weir has been telling stories to adults and children alike for almost 50 years. A published author of more than 25 books, she has hundreds of stories in her storytelling repertoire which include myths and legends and folk tales from all over the world.

We are delighted to host Liz at Bluebell Lane and welcome her to South Armagh for this Storytelling experience for children - Mountainy Craic

Highlights

While you are here why not catch a ride on the Drumlin Express through this 26 acre woodland site;
Have a bounce around on the bouncy castle or visit the playground.
To finish, why not have your face painted?
This event is suitable for children aged 5-11
Adults go free
Light refreshments provided.

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Child£10.00 per ticket

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