Cape Clear Lavender Festival 27 & 28th June 2026
Original Article Link: https://cleire.ie/pages/events/C0HhgGiLvb85PxFPVA2m
Cape Clear Lavender Festival Returns as Community Project Marks Five Years of Growth
– From 500 plants to more than 5,000, the island’s unique agritourism initiative continues to flourish –
Wednesday, 10th June: What began as a small community experiment on Cape Clear with just 500 lavender plants has blossomed into one of Ireland’s most distinctive agritourism success stories, as the Cape Clear Lavender Festival (Féile Lus Liath Chléire) returns for its third year on Saturday, 27th June to Sunday, 28th June 2026.
The inspirational idea to plant lavender across Cape Clear quite literally took root in 2021. Today, more than 5,000 lavender plants flourish across Ireland’s southernmost inhabited island, supporting a thriving community enterprise involving local growers, producers, crafters, hospitality businesses and residents. The initiative was established to identify a sustainable crop that reflected the island’s agricultural heritage while creating new opportunities for agritourism and local enterprise.
The project was founded by Joe Driscoll, whose vision was to identify a sustainable crop that could create new opportunities for Cape Clear while reflecting the island’s agricultural heritage. Following a successful trial planting, which confirmed that lavender could thrive in the island’s unique maritime climate, the initiative quickly expanded. The result has been the creation of a diverse range of artisan products under the “Cape Grown, Cape Made” banner, available for sale at the island’s Tourist and Craft Shop and Mike Daly’s Danzig Shop.

Today, visitors to the island can enjoy everything from lavender-infused gin, soaps, skincare products, candles and honey to culinary products created using lavender grown and harvested on Cape Clear. Festival-goers can also sample Cape Clear Lavender Gin, produced by Cape Clear Distillery, Ireland’s first and only island distillery.
Speaking about the success of the festival, founder Joe Driscoll said:
“The Cape Clear Lavender Festival is really a celebration of what can happen when a community comes together around a shared idea. When we planted the first lavender plants in 2021, we hoped they would create new opportunities for the island. Today, that vision has grown into a thriving community project involving local growers, producers, artists, musicians and businesses. The festival gives us an opportunity to share that journey with visitors and showcase the creativity, innovation and sense of community that make Cape Clear such a special place.”
The project has also delivered environmental benefits, helping to enhance biodiversity across the island while adding to the visual appeal of an already picturesque landscape. Local beekeepers have reported distinctive new floral characteristics in their honey since the expansion of lavender planting, while the crop itself requires relatively low maintenance once established.
Following the success of previous festivals, which attracted hundreds of visitors, organisers are expecting another strong turnout in 2026.
The festival programme will feature live music, artisan markets, food experiences, workshops, wellness activities and opportunities for visitors to learn more about the island’s lavender-growing journey.
Festival Highlights Include:
• Live music performances throughout the weekend
• The popular Community Market featuring island-made crafts, produce and artisan products
• Lavender cultivation and distillation demonstrations
• Wellness experiences including yoga, massage and sauna sessions
• Family-friendly activities and farm visits
• Tastings of Cape Clear Lavender Gin and other locally produced products
• Guided walks exploring lavender-growing sites across the island
• Workshops including lavender wreath-making and essential oil distillation
Guided walks and farm visits will take visitors through the island’s lavender plots, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how lavender is grown, harvested and transformed into the products at the heart of the “Cape Grown, Cape Made” initiative. Hands-on workshops will allow participants to create their own lavender-inspired keepsakes while learning about the craft behind the products.
Festival-goers can also meet the growers, producers and craftspeople driving the initiative and discover how a simple idea planted five years ago has grown into one of Ireland’s most unique community-led tourism projects.
Visitors are encouraged to book early and join the celebration of lavender, local craftsmanship and island life on Cape Clear.
Ferry times and travel information can be found at capeclearferries.com. For updates and announcements, follow @capeclearlavender on Instagram or visit www.capeclearlavender.com.
Fáilte roimh chách. Cléire abú!
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Megan Virgo
Hopkins Communications
E: megan@h-c.ie
M: 087 2109725
