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What is a Country Fair? |
The
National Country
Fair is a two day exhibition which aims to
showcase the many different aspects of
country sports, rural life and country
traditions in Ireland
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Are the general public allowed? |
Yes. The, the
National Country Fair is open to everyone and there
is no requirement to be involved with
country pursuits
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What are country sports |
These are traditionally
thought of as being rural activities such as
shooting sports, fishing, hunting and
gundogs. Nowadays there are many other
sports referred to as country sports like
field archery, terriers, clay pigeon
shooting, ferreting and stalking
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Are animals killed at a country fair? |
No.
Everything demonstrated at a country fair is
a simulation. For example, clay
targets are shot, the gundogs retrieve
canvas dummies, straw targets are used for
archery and paper targets for other shooting
events and competitions. Even fish are
not caught, it's just the anglers casting
into hoops on the lake.
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What stands can I see at a country
fair? |
The stands
and stalls at the National Country Fair are
varied and of the highest quality. In
addition to the exhibition stands
demonstrating the traditional country
activities, visitors can shop for country
clothing, fishing and shooting equipment,
guns and tackle, footwear and woollens,
binoculars, hats, country ceramics,
household goods, gifts, fishing boats,
gundog training aids, country crafts and
fine Irish food. The list is a very
long one! |
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Can anyone enter the competitions? |
The answer to this is
generally Yes! For events such as the
clay pigeon shooting a shotgun and shotgun
certificate is necessary for the major
competitions but even the public can have a
go at clay pigeon shooting on one of the
coaching stands. All the equipment
necessary for entering the other
competitions is available at the fair
including rods for the casting, bows and
arrows for the archery, fly tying equipment. For the dog events it's just a case of
bringing your dog with you and entering on
the day.
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Where is Borris House? |
Borris
House is located in south Co. Carlow in
the Republic of Ireland. The village of Borris
is just fifteen minutes drive from Carlow Town.
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What does it cost to come to the
fair? |
The admission price for
adults is €15 and FREE for children under 16
years when accompanied by an adult.
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Is there car parking? |
There is ample on-site
car parking which is free of charge
and just a
five minute walk from the fair |
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Is there disabled car parking? |
Disabled car parking is
available for official disability badge
holders |
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Can I bring my dog to the fair? |
Dogs are most welcome at
the National Country Fair if they are on a
lead and under control. Don't forget
to bring along some plastic bags to lift any
fouling though! |
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How can I book a trade stand at the
fair? |
If you are a bone-fide trader and your product
range is appropriate to the National Country
Fair then it's just a matter of requesting
an application form and completing it. Completion of the form will not automatically
guarantee that you will be allocated a trade
stand as we do have a waiting list for
certain stands |
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Is this event associated with any
similar event in Ireland? |
We have a
sister event in Northern Ireland, the
National Countrysports
Fair. Other
than this show, the
National Country Fair has no
association with other events in Ireland |