CRAICLY STORIES

Welcome to CRAICLY!

We find unique places in Ireland and fill them with people telling stories.

. We host fun live events in interesting historical and community venues, bringing people together through shared experiences and culture.

Our stories are not recorded.

Come, enjoy and reconnect.


Next CRAICLY : Sat April 26th, 7-10pm

CAPPAGH HOUSE, WATERFORD

Story Time! See you at Cappagh House as part of the brilliant Waterford Food Festival. Supper, drinks, conversation and curated stories from local food producers, contributors!

Waterford Food Festival is one for your calendar! We will be joining the Chevasse family in their home to enjoy a tasty supper, refreshing drinks and hospitality - and stories!

Nestled in the wonderful Blackwater Valley, Cappagh House is surrounded by farmland and will be buzzing with local stories straight from the foodies themselves.

Storytellers are curated in advance - if you’d like to tell a story please send us an email on jane@craiclystories.com - We would love to hear from you!

Welcome drinks & Reception from 7pm

Light fork supper served from 7:30pm

Curated stories from 8:15 - 9:30pm

Closing drinks & conversation 9:30 - 10:15

Tickets 70 pp - GET YOUR TICKET HERE

A little CRAICLY…

As part of the Waterford Festival of Food we will be hosting a very exclusive afternoon CRAICLY in the unique Cotton Library in Lismore. Tucked cosily within St. Cathages Cathedral, this is a rare moment to enjoy Sunday coffee and cake and hear some additional local tales. (Just 15 tickets available @ €15 each)

Sun 27th at 1:30 - 3pm

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