Action packed, hands-on programme on a busy working farm. Come and gather the sheep, feed the pigs and cut the turf…
We’ll teach you a dance and have a session on the bodhráns. Everyone can make their own soda bread or cut a few sods of turf for the fire.
This is genuinely a superb way for groups to immerse themselves in Irish culture. Everyone says it is a highlight of their time in Ireland.

The programme includes:
Full Day Programme (up to 6 hours)
- Make Irish Soda Bread
- Hurling Lesson
- Trip to the Bog on the Tractor and Trailer
- Traditional Turf Cutting
- Bodhrán Workshop (Traditional Drum)
- Céilí Dancing Lesson
- Farm Visit and Milk a Cow
- Sheepdog Demonstration
- Later in the day – for a snack, visitors eat their own bread with jam and fruit juice.
COST:
- € 18 (October – April)
- € 19 (May-September)
Half Day Programme (3 hours)
- Trip to The Bog on the Tractor and
Trailer - Traditional Turf Cutting
- Bodhran Class
- Ceili Dancing Lesson
- Farm Visit and Milk a Cow
- Sheepdog Demonstration
COST:
- € 13 (October – April)
- € 14 (May-September)
We’re back in Germany, all of us safe and well. I didn’t have the time to say goodbye and thank you to you as you deserve it, so let me do it now. My students were very happy on your farm and they all said it was a great day. I hope to see you again next
time we go to Dublin. If any of my colleagues go there with a group I will certainly recommend them to include the Irish experience in their programme.So once again thank you, your husband, the family, the dogs, sheep and cows for an unforgettable day. Say hello to all of them!
Warm regards, Christian
To Everyone at Causey Farm ,
We are now back in France and we want to thank you all again for this great day at Causey Farm. The students were delighted!
They enjoyed every minute of it! We had a little opinion survey on the coach and just like last year “Be Irish for a day” came N°1 in their top activities in Ireland. We hope to come back again.
Claude Lacour, College Saint Joseph, France
Tastes of Irish Culture
Learn about living Irish culture on the farm and bog.
Bodhrán Session
Each student plays a traditional bodhrán and learns to accompany the different rhythms of traditional Irish music including jigs, polkas and reels.
Céilí Dancing
We can teach any group The Siege of Ennis – it is a fabulous class bonding activity and even the most reticent of classes are laughing before long.
Bonding Challenges
Simple fun activities designed to encourage people to stretch their capabilities and to embrace teamwork.
Trip to the Bog and Traditional Turf-Cutting
Tractor-Trailer ride down to the bog, where students discover how the bogs were formed, and the history surrounding them. Optional Bog-jumping (change of clothes required).
Sugán (Straw) Rope Making
Students make ropes from straw. This plentiful material had numerous uses around farms, from furniture-making to tying animals together on fair day.
Hurling (Field Sport)
Learn about our ancient sport of hurling – the fastest ball sport in the world.
Sheepdog Demonstration
See how our dogs control the sheep and how they help the farmer with his work.
Farm Visit
Meet the farmyard animals and maybe even milk a cow.
Make Soda Bread
Everyone makes their own brown bread and we eat it later with butter and jam and drinks.
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