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Rostrevor Plein Air

14 Bridge Street, Rostrevor, Down, BT343BG
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We are so excited to welcome you to the first Rostrevor Plein Air for a beautiful day of painting Sunday July 19th! Home to some of the most stunning scenery in the country, Rostrevor has long been an inspiration for artists and creatives.

This event is open to artists of all levels! Rostrevor is a lovely walkable village - with lots of different painting locations to choose from. The mountains, sea, the town or anywhere in-between. At the end of the day we will gather and display all the works that were created that day. Meet other artists and see all the wonderful paintings created.

We have a selection of wonderful prizes and the judges will pick their favorites of the day and we will hold a vote for People's Choice.

This event takes place during the Fiddler's Green Festival which draws in thousands of visitors to Rostrevor. The village will be abuzz with music, activities, artists and visitors. Take in the energy of the festival (or include it in your artwork!) A great opportunity to showcase your artwork to a whole new crowd of people!

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Season (19 July 2026)
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Sunday09:30 - 17:00

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