West Cork Christmas fair to be 'biggest ever'

Organised by Scoil Fhiachna Parents Association, the fair brings festive magic to the town and with 50 stallholders promises to make the fair the largest in the region.
West Cork Christmas fair to be 'biggest ever'

A festive celebration: Glengarriff’s Christmas Fair returns to the Eccles Hotel this Sunday, November 24, with its largest lineup yet—50 stalls showcasing unique handmade gifts and treats. Pictured is Ava Enright. Photo: Joya Kuin.

All roads lead to Glengarriff this weekend as their annual Christmas fair returns to the West Cork town.

Organised by Scoil Fhiachna Parents Association, the fair brings festive magic to the town and with 50 stallholders promises to make the fair the largest in the region.

Visitors will have the opportunity to discover unique handmade gifts while supporting local artists and craftspeople. From artwork and handmade jewellery to local pottery, woodwork and organic cosmetics, the fair offers visitors the chance to fill Christmas stockings while enjoying the festive atmosphere.

“This year’s fair is our biggest ever and a true celebration of community and creativity,” said organiser Deirdre Goyvaerts. “We’re excited to showcase the incredible talent in West Cork and Beara, while raising vital funds for Scoil Fhiachna.”

Held in the picturesque setting of the historic Eccles Hotel, the Christmas fair will open at 12 noon until 4pm on Sunday, with free admission.

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