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Samhain Feast Night in the Woods

Finnebrogue Woods School of Bushcraft & Wild Cooking, 26 Killyleagh Road, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 9BL
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A sacred celebration to the ancient celts and the largest of the four celtic fire festivals, celebrated in community in the Woods.
Our Feast Nights take place in our stunning, private Wild Tipi, deep in the Finnebrogue Forest. It really is a sensational dining experience.

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Road Directions

26 Killyleagh RoadRoad from Downpatrick to KillyleaghBT30 9BL

Public Transport Directions

Line 14 Translink Bus from Downpatrick (bus stop 32 - 40 Downpatrick Road)Line 11 Belfast - KillyleaghLine 215 Belfast - Downpatrick

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