WellFest

Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Saturday 10th May - Sunday 11th May

WellFest is Europe's largest outdoor health, fitness and wellness festival. Featuring more than 150 health, fitness and wellness experts from Ireland and abroad, more than 15 stages, delicious food and exciting brands. WellFest provides the ultimate feel-good experience for attendees to create memories that inspire them all year round.


Date:
Saturday 10th May - Sunday 11th May
Time:
9.30am
Price:
From €68
Address:
Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland

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