Entry to the Regatta is free, though donations are warmly welcomed at the gate to help support this community event
The much-anticipated Clarecastle Regatta is set to return on Sunday, June 22, with the organisers promising a spectacular day of family entertainment down at the Quay from 1:30pm until the evening.
This year's Regatta offers something for everyone, with continuous music throughout the day, vintage car display, market stalls, curragh race, boat rides, hanging tough, face painting and a variety of food ensuring no one goes hungry.
Traditional favourites return including the popular bonny baby competition (for babies 18 months and under), best dressed lady contest and glamorous granny competition.
The excitement doesn't stop there as some new additions have been made to the 2025 calendar, including an amusement area located at the New Quay, offering additional entertainment options for the kids. Water enthusiasts can enjoy scenic boat rides aboard the dolphin watch boat, providing a unique perspective of the beautiful Quay.
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The beloved raft race makes its triumphant return this year with participants competing for their share of an impressive €500 total prize pot. These crowd-favourite water events promise plenty of excitement and friendly competition. Entries are free by contacting Paul on 087-202-8407.
Entry to the Regatta is free, though donations are warmly welcomed at the gate to help support this community event.
Organisers encourage everyone to bring their families and friends for what promises to be an unforgettable day by the water.
For more information about Clarecastle Regatta 2025, you can check their Facebook page.
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