
May Day is the spring festival and commemorates fertility and the blossoming of flowers and fruit. In the Irish language, this spring festival is known as Lá Bealtaine. A number of events and celebrations will be taking place throughout Ireland over the May Bank Holiday weekend.
In Kerry Féile na Bealtaine takes place in Dingle over the Bank Holiday weekend. The culturally rich Dingle Peninsula commemorates the old Celtic festival which divided the year into two – Samhain and Bealtaine. A fiery mix of arts, culture and politics! Tied in with the beautiful Wild Atlantic Way makes Kerry the perfect destination to celebrate.

On the subject of music, Smithwick?s Roots Festival takes place in Kilkenny. Ireland’s leading Roots/Americana festival, featuring a host of Irish and international acts in venues throughout the city. Over 100 shows over the four days, with 80 free events and of course you will have to sample the local brew.
The second meaning of May Day is its importance to the workers of Ireland and all around the world. In over 80 countries, this day is Labour Day, or International Workers? Day.
Whether it?s the Wild Atlantic Way or Ireland?s Ancient East, there is a lot happening over the May Bank Holiday weekend. However, if it?s a nice quiet relaxing break you want you can still enjoy this in one of the 100 caravan & camping parks throughout Ireland. Kick off the start of summer Go Camping




