Pictured: File photo
A Laois festival promises family fun in the beautiful Glenbarrow this August.
The Rosenallis Festival of the Mountain returns this summer, continuing their tradition as Laois' oldest festival.
First established in 1962, the festival has grown in size and popularity over the years since, with 2025 hinted to be their biggest yet.
"The site has been significantly expanded to accommodate more on-site parking for visitors, making the experience more accessible for all," organisers told the Leinster Express / Laois Live.
Pictured: Rosenallis Festival of the Mountain, 2024
From chicken racing to belly dancing, this year's festival promises something for everyone.
On Sunday, August 17 there will be music from acoustic cover band New Light Duo, and the infamous Laois Timahoe Male Choir. Rock On Paddy will entertain the crowd with some country throwbacks and hit songs.
There will be a special performance from the Red Embers Belly Dancers, sure to dazzle attendees.
"There will be sheep shearing from and a vintage vehicle exhibit for all to enjoy," organisers shared.
Pictured: Festival of the Mountain, 2024
Organisers are calling on all traditional musicians and Comhaltas members for a session in their new trad music tent.
For those with a competitive streak, there will be tug of war, archery, Irish dancing and more. There will be amusements and face painting for the younger ones, and a raffle with amazing prizes up for grabs.
The festival will see the crowning of the King and Queen of the Mountain- it could be you!
Admission to the festival will be €10 for adults, with children under 12 entitled to free entry.
So mark your calendars and join the residents of Rosenallis and beyond as they come together to relive the past, embrace the present, and celebrate the cherished traditions that have shaped their community.
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