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Scléip na hÓige

Every year Cumann na bhFiann organises a festival for teenagers during the Hallowe’en mid-term break called ‘Scléip na hÓige’. It is a wonderful opportunity for young people to meet new and old friends through the Irish language.  The main events at Scléip na hÓige this year will take place in Ionad Óige na hÉireann, Drumree, Co. Meath A85 K221. Accommodation will also be provided at Ionad Óige na hÉireann.

Information for Parents
• The cost of this trip is €70.
• All accommodation, meals, and entry into the festival events are covered.
• To register your child on this trip please fill out the form here

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Scléip na hÓige Events;

  • Concert with Seo Linn
  • Trip to Tayto Park
  • Trip to Hill of Tara, Trim Castle & Banks of the Boyne walk
  • Archery, Drumming, Technological & Yoga Workshops, Zorbs on Water, and Bungee Trampoline.
  • Trip to the Ráth Chairn Gaeltacht for culture night & céilí

We strongly advise that expensive personal items are left at home.

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