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Make a Berry Basket | Lúnasa Festival

Bluebell Lane, 49 Tullymacreeve Road, Tullymacreeve, Mullaghbawn, Newry, County Armagh, BT35 9RE
Forage for wild berries with your own hand woven basket

About

Learn the ancient craft of basket weaving in the beautiful native woodlands of Bluebell Lane and leave with your very own foraging basket. Ring of Gullion Lúnasa Festival 2024 celebrates nature, culture, and its ancient landscape at harvest time.

This full-day workshop is suitable for beginners and improvers. All tools and materials are provided, just bring yourself and a packed lunch. Tea, coffee, biscuits, and juice are available throughout the day. Class sizes are small to allow for one-to-one attention. The cost of this workshop has been subsidised with the generous support of the Ring of Gullion Landscape Partnership and Newry Mourne Down District Council. Full details on Eventbrite.

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  • On site parking

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Adult£65.00 per ticket

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Road Directions

Travel 10 miles from Newry or from Dundalk, to Mullaghban village. Drive through village centre, passing the Spar shop, Bluebell Lane is 1 mile on the right hand side.

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Public transport links are very poor. Travel by car is recommended.

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