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Poetry in Bloom 2024 – Nature Poetry Initiative

 

 

Poetry in Bloom 2024 – Festive Gathering

 

Join us to celebrate the close of “Poetry in Bloom” and the festive season on Sunday 17th November from 2 pm – 4 pm at Powerscourt House.

We are delighted that actor Patrick Bergin will announce the winners on the day and read through some of the amazing entries we had this year. As its coming into the season of giving, we are delighted that Helen O ‘Dwyer from Frankly my Dear will kindly perform some Christmas classics at Powerscourt House in aid of the Cliona’s Foundation.

Tickets are €10 to register with all funds going direct to the Cliona’s Foundation. Book today as tickets are limited.

 

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Poetry in Bloom – 2024 is now Closed

“Poetry in Bloom”, was developed by Powerscourt, and will be supported again this year by renowned International/Irish/ Hollywood actor Patrick Bergin. Patrick Bergin is an award-winning actor, a lover of poetry and a great supporter of the arts, especially encouraging and supporting poetry and the arts in the young in London, Dublin, and LA.

This poetry initiative is an invitation to everyone from 7-year-olds up to create a poem or write lyrics inspired by nature they have observed at Powerscourt Gardens and Waterfall.  All submissions are online through email (poetry@powerscourt.net) and will automatically be entered into an open prize draw to win a variety of amazing prizes.

Powerscourt Gardens and Waterfall welcome all visitors to the Estate to connect with the natural world and be inspired to write a short poetic piece. Whether the piece is one or two lines that capture a moment or a multi-page poem, what is important is reflecting on the wonder of nature and imagination.

*Patrick Bergin will be reading through the submissions to “Poetry in Bloom” for the last four years and helping to select a number of poems to be used on a Poetry Wall in the Walled Garden this summer. Keep an eye on social media for more details.

Submissions open on Sunday the 30th of June and close on Saturday the 31st of August. During this time every visitor to Powerscourt Gardens are encouraged to immerse themselves in nature, be inspired, be creative and write a short poem or lyrics.

The first 20 entries who submit a poem or lyrics online will receive a Family Day pass to Powerscourt Gardens. To help visitors get inspired, a poetry trail featuring the ancient poem “Song of Amergin” has been installed in Powerscourt Gardens. Make sure to check out the new “Immersive Path” at the Rhododendron Walk –

The overall winner selected in the open-prize draw will be announced at the beginning of September and will receive a year’s annual family membership to Powerscourt Estate and a gift card worth €250. The three runners up will receive annual membership to Powerscourt Estate.

Entrants to be submitted to – poetry@powerscourt.net with POETRY IN BLOOM SUBMISSION in the subject line.  For entry details, inspiration and more information about “Poetry in Bloom” at Powerscourt as well as full terms and conditions view details below.

Watch our wonderful video about the Poetry in Bloom competition.

Poetry in Bloom at Powerscourt

Poetry in BloomPoetry in Bloom Terms & Conditions 2024.

Terms and Conditions PIB 2024

 

Are you interested but not sure where to begin?

If you’re not sure where to start, before you visit Powerscourt Gardens and Waterfall, take a look at the beautiful dawn chorus time lapse video in association with Tourism Ireland of the Gardens. Click here to watch.

 

Poetry Wall with submissions from the last four years coming soon to the Walled Garden……

It’s a living collection of pieces submitted to the Poetry in Bloom at Powerscourt initiative.

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This place is amazing. Soo beautiful. We’ve been many times and each time we love it. We chose to come in May but maybe next time we’ll head over in June hopefully to see all the flowers blooming. The walks are soo relaxing and the view is just amazing. This time we stayed for lunch and cannot praise enough their food. Such fresh and tasty soup and sandwiches and yummy desserts. Cannot wait for our next visit as even if it’s far away from where we live and takes almost 3 hours to drive, it’s just soo beautiful ?

We visited Powerscourt gardens for the first time in late October. The walled gardens still had a colourful display of flowers and shrubs, the trees were in wonderful autumn shades and the Japanese gardens were delightful with the Acers looking very attractive. Powerscourt is certainly worth travelling to see if you are in the area.

I’ve been here many years ago and the grounds are just as beautiful as I remembered. The new addition of shops, Avoca cafe, nursery and distillery just adds even more things to do. This is a great place to stop and spend sometime.

This garden was incredible. We went on a very rainy day and it was difficult to really enjoy the beauty that was there. We quickly walked thru the formal gardens, Japanese garden and tower house. The collection of trees were magnificent but it was raining too hard to read all the labels Would definitely go back if we get a chance.

The walled gardens are the most amazing flowers I have ever seen. I could have looked at them for hours. The rest of the grounds are very beautiful and peaceful when there aren’t large tour groups. The lunch at Avoca is very good, fresh and reasonably priced. You can even have some retail therapy at the stores. Again, the most amazing flowers!!!

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Coming To Powerscourt?
WHAT OUR VISITORS SAY

This place is amazing. Soo beautiful. We’ve been many times and each time we love it. We chose to come in May but maybe next time we’ll head over in June hopefully to see all the flowers blooming. The walks are soo relaxing and the view is just amazing. This time we stayed for lunch and cannot praise enough their food. Such fresh and tasty soup and sandwiches and yummy desserts. Cannot wait for our next visit as even if it’s far away from where we live and takes almost 3 hours to drive, it’s just soo beautiful ?

We visited Powerscourt gardens for the first time in late October. The walled gardens still had a colourful display of flowers and shrubs, the trees were in wonderful autumn shades and the Japanese gardens were delightful with the Acers looking very attractive. Powerscourt is certainly worth travelling to see if you are in the area.

I’ve been here many years ago and the grounds are just as beautiful as I remembered. The new addition of shops, Avoca cafe, nursery and distillery just adds even more things to do. This is a great place to stop and spend sometime.

This garden was incredible. We went on a very rainy day and it was difficult to really enjoy the beauty that was there. We quickly walked thru the formal gardens, Japanese garden and tower house. The collection of trees were magnificent but it was raining too hard to read all the labels Would definitely go back if we get a chance.

The walled gardens are the most amazing flowers I have ever seen. I could have looked at them for hours. The rest of the grounds are very beautiful and peaceful when there aren’t large tour groups. The lunch at Avoca is very good, fresh and reasonably priced. You can even have some retail therapy at the stores. Again, the most amazing flowers!!!