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All aboard for family fun: National Steam Rally rolls into Stradbally this August bank holiday weekend

All aboard for family fun: National Steam Rally rolls into Stradbally this August bank holiday weekend

BreakingNews.ie17-07-2025
There are few sights more stirring than a majestic steam engine rolling through the countryside – and few places capture that nostalgic magic quite like the National Steam Rally, now in its incredible 61st year.
Set against the charming backdrop of Stradbally, Co Laois, this much-loved event returns over the August Bank Holiday Weekend, promising a vibrant mix of vintage heritage, music, family fun and community spirit.
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Taking place on Sunday, August 3rd and Monday, August 4th, the rally draws thousands of visitors annually.
It is proudly organised by the Irish Steam Preservation Society, a dedicated group of volunteers who keep the spirit of steam alive year after year.
This year's rally is shaping up to be one of the biggest yet, packed with displays, demonstrations and attractions to suit all ages.
Whether you're a vintage vehicle enthusiast, a music lover, or simply in search of a great day out with the kids, the 61st National Steam Rally has something for everyone.
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This year's country music stage line-up includes Michael English, Brendan Shine and more, with a full dance floor all weekend
A heritage showcase like no other
One of the biggest draws of the rally has always been the awe-inspiring display of full-size and miniature steam engines, all lovingly maintained and brought to life by collectors from across Ireland and beyond.
From chuffing giants of the industrial age to beautifully crafted scale models, these engines offer a glimpse into the golden era of steam.
This year, a special focus will shine on a gathering of International tractors – an unmissable feature for fans of vintage agricultural machinery.
From International Harvester classics to rare McCormick and Farmall models, this display celebrates the legacy of one of farming's most iconic names.
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The rally will also feature a Heritage Village, blacksmith display, vintage cars, motorcycles, trucks, commercial vehicles, stationary engines and oil engines, alongside traditional farm equipment in action – a true living history experience.
For those seeking a new perspective, helicopter rides will be available on both Saturday and Sunday, offering stunning aerial views of the rally and the picturesque Stradbally countryside.
The Steam and Vintage Parade will take place on Saturday, August 2nd, from 7pm
Music to your ears
It wouldn't be the National Steam Rally without a lively soundtrack – and 2025's country music line-up is nothing short of spectacular.
This year's performers include:
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• Michael English
• Robert Mizzell
• Brendan Shine
• Declan Nerney
• Louise Morrissey
• Olivia Douglas
• Shawn Cuddy
• Jack Keogh
• Gavin Gribben
• The Ennis Brothers
• Stacey Breen
• Alistair Fingleton
• The Allstar Big Band
• The Auld Brigade
This exceptional line-up is sure to keep the stage area and dance floor buzzing all weekend long.
Calling all vintage tractor owners to join a special gathering at this year's event
A full weekend of attractions
Beyond the engines and entertainment, the rally offers a wealth of hands-on experiences, demonstrations, and family-friendly fun. Young visitors will love the funfair, engaging activities, and the chance to experience the sights and sounds of a bygone era in a safe and welcoming environment.
Meanwhile, the ever-popular Craft Village will be packed with artisan vendors offering handmade goods, unique gifts and traditional products – perfect for a browse between the day's events.
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The bustling Trade Stand Area brings together everything from vintage parts and tools to toys, books, clothing and local artisan products.
And don't miss your chance to hop aboard the Stradbally Woodland Railway, which will be running throughout the weekend. This charming narrow-gauge railway winds through the forest beside the rally field and is a must-do for children and adults alike.
The weekend kicks off with the much-loved Steam & Vintage Parade, taking place on Saturday, August 2nd, as steam engines and vintage vehicles roll through the streets of Stradbally in a spectacular showcase of heritage in motion. A family favourite and brilliant photo opportunity, it's the perfect way to start the festivities.
The National Steam Rally has everything from steam engines, to vintage cars, motorbikes and tractors
With so much happening across the site, the rally makes for the perfect day out – or even a full weekend getaway – for families, collectors and curious newcomers alike. There are plenty of food and drink options, indoor and outdoor seating, accessible facilities, and a genuinely welcoming atmosphere that keeps people coming back year after year.
And for those who love a bit of nostalgia? You'll find it around every corner – in the hiss of a steam whistle, the scent of coal and oil, and the friendly faces who make this event so special.
Camping facilities are available from Friday, August 1st to Tuesday, August 5th for tents, caravans and campervans.
Rally & Camping Tickets are available at
irishsteam.net
. Come for the heritage, stay for the music, laughter, memories and magic. Whether you're eight or 80, the 61st National Steam Rally promises an unforgettable experience at the heart of Ireland's summer calendar. Don't miss the steam-powered celebration of the year
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