Visit Santa at Red Mills Kilkenny

Nore Valley Park Christmas Experience at RED MILLS

December 1st - 23rd beside Connolly's RED MILLS, Cillin Hill Retail Park, Kilkenny.

Come and meet jolly elves and let them introduce you to real live deer as part of Nore Valley Park's modern day live crib, along with a donkey, sheep, goat and miniature pony. Cuddle with bunnies and chicks and get a picture as Mary, Joseph or even a Wise Man in our nativity scene picture board. Once children have visited with the animals they can then write their letters to Santa and post them in our magical North Pole express post box.

nore-valley-christmas-experience-at-connollys-red-mills-kilkennyNext join Mrs. Claus in her kitchen and help her roll out the dough and cut out your very own gingerbread man cookie. Once the cookies come out of her magical oven, you can decorate them and enjoy them with a nice cup of tea, coffee or hot chocolate or save your cookie till Christmas Eve and leave it out for Santa.

Wait the most exciting part is still to come…Next you get to meet Santa and whisper your wish list to him. Before you leave don’t forget to get a picture with him and receive your wrapped gift.

For bookings, click HERE

FAQ

Common Questions About Grooming Dogs

It’s best to groom your dog daily, especially if they have long fur or are prone to shedding. Regular grooming helps manage shedding, prevent matting, and keep their coat healthy.

No, human shampoo can irritate your dog’s skin. Always use a dog-specific hypoallergenic shampoo to keep their skin healthy.

Start with short grooming sessions, use a grooming mitt instead of a brush, and reward your dog with treats. If necessary, consider using a calming supplement to help them relax.

Shaving your dog is generally not recommended unless it’s for medical reasons, as it can lead to sunburn and skin damage. If your dog’s coat is matted or they have a skin condition, consult a professional groomer.

There are various flea and tick treatments available, including topical treatments, oral medications, and collars. Consult your veterinarian to determine the best option for your dog.

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