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Aonach an Phoic

6 August 2025

Gach Lúnasa, bíonn ceann de na féilte is aisteach agus is tarraingtí in Éirinn ar siúl i gCill Orglan i gContae Chiarraí — Aonach an Phoic. Féile Ghaelach trí lá atá tumtha i mbéaloideas agus ceiliúrtha le céadta bliain, aithnítear í mar an t-aonach is sine in Éirinn, ag mealladh cuairteoirí ó gach cearn den tír agus níos faide i gcéin. Is meascán uathúil é de thraidisiún Éireannach, ceiliúradh pobail agus siamsaíocht.

puck fair memorial statue

At the heart of the fair is a tradition that’s unlike anything else: each year, a local goat-handler ventures into the MacGillycuddy Reeks to select a wild mountain goat. The chosen goat is brought back to Killorglin, where a young girl — crowned Queen of Puck — officially crowns him King Puck, marking the start of the festivities. Over the next three days, the town is filled with music, dancing, markets, parades, and live street performances suitable for all ages

family walking through shed

Though the idea of a wild goat being celebrated as royalty may raise eyebrows, the welfare of King Puck is taken seriously. The goat is housed in a shaded and elevated pen in the town square, under regular veterinary supervision, and is returned safely to the mountains at the end of the third day. Local organisers are committed to maintaining tradition while ensuring the animal’s well-being.

lower bridge street set up during puck fair

Beyond the goat, the Puck Fair is a showcase of Irish culture, history, and rural life. It’s a brilliant way to experience the warmth of a Kerry welcome while learning about one of Ireland’s most unusual folk traditions. For those planning a trip, it’s also the perfect time to explore other things to do in Kerry — from scenic drives around the Ring of Kerry to outdoor adventures in Killarney National Park.

 

So, if you’re looking to experience something truly ancient, festive, and full of charm — the Puck Fair offers a one-of-a-kind celebration that blends folklore with modern fun in the heart of Kerry.

group of cyclists on irish greenway

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