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Harvest Day at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park Bunratty Co Clare 150 x 100 Paul throwing up the sheafs Harvest day workers taking a break during Harvest Day celebrations at Bunratty Folk Park


 

Traditional Harvest Day at Bunratty Folk Park Book Now Button

Shannon Heritage Bunratty Castle & Folk Park, Bunratty, Co. Clare Ireland Tel: +353 (0)61 360788 

September 30th 2012 from 1 - 5pm

Online Bookings for Harvest - Book a regular visit to Bunratty Castle & Folk Park on Sunday Sept 30th 2012 - there are no extra charges for the Halloween Activities

Harvest traditions from over 100 years ago will be brought to life at Bunratty Folk Park , when a traditional 19th century Harvest Day will be held  from 1.00 pm – 5.00 pm on Sunday September 30th 2012. One of the highlights of the day will be the vintage threshing machine in the haggard at the Folk Park. Visitors can watch the crew of farmers at work, demonstrating the art of threshing, as they separate the grain from the sheaves.

Life in the Olden Days

In olden days threshing was backbreaking work, which started early in the mornings and continued until the end of the day with neighbours and friends, all gathering to help out. The machine, and all the activity about it, had a special attraction for children. Its moving belts, the noise from inside and the way it put out straw and oats, was as intriguing back then as the latest computer game is today.

The harvest time created a sense of urgency, especially before the arrival of the harvesting machinery.  Everybody in the community was called out to help, men and women, young and old, master, workpeople, and neighbours. At other times of the year each group had its own work, the men in the fields, the women in the house, and the children at school.  Only at harvest time did they all come together and engaged in the same work.  With fine weather and the promise of abundance, it was only natural that there were jokes, pranks, and general merriment, with the anxious farmer unwilling to dampen the high spirits, but trying to ensure that these did not hold up the work.

Harvest Time re-enacted at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park 

Visitors to Bunratty Folk Park on Harvest Sunday will enjoy a flavour of rural Irish life over 100 years ago.  The Bean a Ti’s will demonstrate the art of bread baking and butter making. The village school master will be greeting children and looking for them to hand over their customary sod of turf for the tiny school room fire. Younger visitors to the Folk Park will be encouraged to leave their parents in school while they enjoy the atmosphere created by the musicians and Strawboys who will be performing around the Folk Park during the afternoon.All are welcome to enjoy traditional storytelling by the resident Seanachai, the music and dancing, the sheaf throwing demonstrations and the Tug of War. 

A full listing of events and the times for each will be on view at the reception to Bunratty Folk Park .  Normal Admission rates apply. Special family tickets will be available. No reservations necessary.