Skerries Mills Harvest Time Festival

Skerries Mills, Saturday 29th August - Sunday 30th August

Join us at Skerries Mills for a Harvest Celebration on the 29th and 30th of August.

Harvest Time is a time of Joy, Sharing, Community, and Connection with the land. Skerries Mills Industrial Heritage Museum invites you to its heritage lands for an open day, at the time of harvesting the crops in our Crop Field.

There will be music, demonstrations, stalls, displays, and a range of activities for all ages. Come early to watch the harvest come in! Save the date and follow Skerries Mills on Socials for updates.

Gates open at 11am on Saturday, the 29th, and 10.30am on Sunday, the 30th. The event finishes at approximately 5.45 pm each day.

There will be a nominal cash fee for face painting on the day.

The car park will fill up quickly with cast and crew. To sustain the event, we ask you use active travel.

Guided tours of the site, museum and historic Watermill are limited on the day, but otherwise available year round.

The harvesting of crops by local farmers may be impacted or delayed by weather on the days.

Skerries Watermill Cafe and outdoor dining terrace will be available, there will also be food vendors in the Crop Field.

Skerries Mills Farmers Market will run as normal on Saturday the 29th of August. A small craft market will be hosted by the Harvest Event on Sunday the 30th.


Date:
Saturday 29th August - Sunday 30th August
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
Skerries Mills, Townparks, Skerries, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Skerries Mills, Townparks, Skerries, County Dublin, Ireland

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