The Comeraghs Wild Festival is back for lovers of the great outdoors after a two-year break.
It will take place from July 7th to 10th with loads of family-focused events scheduled, catering for everyone from thrill-seekers to yoga enthusiasts.
The Comeragh Mountains region takes in the Copper Coast and Nire Valley, a varied natural terrain that includes parts of the award-winning Waterford Greenway.
This year's programme includes new venues, events, and attractions.
Renowned TV and radio broadcaster and biologist, Eanna Ni Lamhna, will join local man, Stephen McCarthy of StepsBackThruTime Walking Tours for a free eco walk beginning at Kilmacthomas Railway Station.
“Years ago - when I was young - people were not so aware of the importance of the environment. The value of trees for biodiversity and the importance of insects as pollinators was not widely appreciated. Today, however, people really want to be part of nature," Eanna said.
This year has a very strong green theme and focuses on appreciating and protecting our wildlife and our countryside.
Irish wildlife cameraman, filmmaker, and television presenter, Colin Stafford-Johnson is joining for a talk in Portlaw.
Legendary blues, jazz, and soul singer, Mary Coughlan, and her live band will be performing at Crotty’s Lake.
Other new additions to this year's programme include morning yoga at Crough Wood, surfing at Bonmahon, and creating an Ogham fairy village with the Mystic Hollistic!
For the full programme of events, see the Festival website.
Prior to the Comeragh's Wild Festival, locals can enjoy the West Waterford Festival of Food. More here.