The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Crag Cave’s ‘Winter Wonderland’ experience is a must this Christmas...

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SANTA’S Winter Wonderland at Crag Cave is adorned with all the familiar seasonal magic and awaits your arrival. Crag Cave is one of the most popular festive port of calls for adults and children each year, so the advice is to book early by visiting cragcave.com where all the info is provided.

Santa’s Winter Wonderland runs from December 1-23 where Children are treated to a world of Disney characters. Mrs Claus greets them before they get to sit on Santa’s sleigh and have a go on his reindeer. Children will see the elves in their workshop and enjoy hot chocolate and cookies. There’s also a lovely snow scene, and they can even see where Santa and the elves sleep. After children visit Santa’s grotto - where every child gets a little parcel from Santa - they can see a live reindeer and a fabulous lighting display to top off a wonderful visit.

This warm and atmospheri­c environmen­t is added to by The Garden Restaurant - a great place to soak up the Christmas atmosphere with hot drinks, tempting and delicious home baking, mulled wine, mince pies and a Christmas shop packed with an extensive offering of fantastic decoration­s and gifts. It truly is the perfect Christmas experience.

“It’s always a great experience for children and bookings can be made online with us at cragcave. com. The advice is to book early as places fill fast. Adults can also relax and enjoy our café where some wonderful food and festive gifts and ideas are on display. It’s a lovely Christmas experience for the whole family to enjoy,” said Lisa Geaney.

 ??  ?? Staff of Crag Cave Castleisla­nd getting ready for the Christmas Season, Lisa Geaney, Caroline HealyO’Connor, Doreen Sullivan, Evelyn Lenhardt, Tracy Williams and Berius Fernaindes.
Staff of Crag Cave Castleisla­nd getting ready for the Christmas Season, Lisa Geaney, Caroline HealyO’Connor, Doreen Sullivan, Evelyn Lenhardt, Tracy Williams and Berius Fernaindes.

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