Saturday the 16th of May 2026 @ 2pm
The Irish Agroforestry Forum is inviting you to a farm walk on the beautiful Dingle peninsula. Come and explore the biodiversity on a working Sheep Farm overlooking the Atlantic coast and Blasket Islands.
We will explore the farm guided by our host Pádraig who has spent many years working in harmony with nature to enhance the biodiversity on his 20-ha farm overlooking the Atlantic Coastline of Dingle. Our host, Pádraig, has dedicated many years to working in harmony with nature on his 20-hectare farm along the Atlantic coastline of Dingle. He will lead the tour, providing insights into his approach to enhancing biodiversity and organic farming practices developed over more than a decade.
He pledged to plant native trees and conserve wildflower areas to support biodiversity as part of the Dingle COP 'Conference Of the Parties,’ a United Nations initiative that brings the world's countries together in a united effort to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss. Since this is an active farm, please dress suitably and wear proper footwear. Although the event welcomes families, make sure children are supervised at all times.
While this is a free event, please register before as attendance is limited.
Saturday the 16th of May 2026 @ 2pm
The Irish Agroforestry Forum is inviting you to a farm walk on the beautiful Dingle peninsula. Come and explore the biodiversity on a working Sheep Farm overlooking the Atlantic coast and Blasket Islands.
We will explore the farm guided by our host Pádraig who has spent many years working in harmony with nature to enhance the biodiversity on his 20-ha farm overlooking the Atlantic Coastline of Dingle. Our host, Pádraig, has dedicated many years to working in harmony with nature on his 20-hectare farm along the Atlantic coastline of Dingle. He will lead the tour, providing insights into his approach to enhancing biodiversity and organic farming practices developed over more than a decade.
He pledged to plant native trees and conserve wildflower areas to support biodiversity as part of the Dingle COP 'Conference Of the Parties,’ a United Nations initiative that brings the world's countries together in a united effort to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss. Since this is an active farm, please dress suitably and wear proper footwear. Although the event welcomes families, make sure children are supervised at all times.
While this is a free event, please register before as attendance is limited.