Richmond Barracks Harvest Fair

Richmond Barracks, Saturday 13th September - Sunday 14th September

Our Harvest Fair for 2025 celebrates autumn, abundance, and nature. Our theme for this fair is ‘Eat, Grow and Make'.

The Fair is a great opportunity for small businesses, crafters, creators, producers and social enterprises to show off their work and ideas. It's also a chance for everyone to learn more about living in a way that's good for the planet.

What’s happening at the Fair:

  • Stalls: Explore a variety of stalls with a range of producers, makers and creators. Pick up delicious treats, sustainable goods and one-of-a-kind handcrafted gifts, supporting small businesses, artists and enterprises.
  • Entertainment and Food: Enjoy fun activities in the Richmond Barracks garden and try tasty treats from different food vendors.
  • Workshops: Try something new like crafting or upcycling in our family friendly Harvest workshops. If you enjoy them, come and take part in our year round Culture Connects programme.
  • Tours: Join one of two guided walking tours. Choose from exploring the area’s historical connections to 1916, or Goldenbridge, Ireland’s first garden cemetery.
  • Library: Visit the newly expanded Inchicore Library at Richmond Barracks. This vibrant and modern space offers a welcoming environment for readers of all ages.

Date:
Saturday 13th September - Sunday 14th September
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
Richmond Barracks, Saint Michael's Estate, Inchicore, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Richmond Barracks, Saint Michael's Estate, Inchicore, Dublin, Ireland

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