Rock Farm celebrates 10 years

Rock Farm celebrates 10 years in 2023!

Date: 14/06/2023

Ten years ago, on 15th June 2013 Rock Farm Slane opened their glamping doors just in time for the Bon Jovi concert at Slane Castle across the River Boyne. A decade on, they have just had an amazing weekend for superstar Harry Styles on the same stage, marking the date almost to the day. The perfect event to celebrate 10 years. Rock Farm were true pioneers in the area of glamping and ecotourism in 2013. Just one other glamping site existed at the time in Ireland – Tea Pot Lane in Leitrim. 

Alex and Carina Conyngham Rock Farm Slane
Carina Conyngham, an eco-minded entrepreneur who established the ecotourism destination with her husband Alex, Earl of Mountcharles. “Alex and I were cooking breakfast for the glampers while the helicopters whirred overhead. Our visitors were so busy trying to spot Jon Bon Jovi in the sky, they wouldn’t leave to go over to the gig.” 

The Accommodation

Luxury Yurts nestled in the forest at Rock Farm Slane
Rock Farm initially opened with a modest offering of yurts and shepherds’ huts in a welcoming woodland glade, along with a small strawbale eco lodge evocatively named Swallow’s Nest. In 2015, just in time for the Foo Fighters concert they launched Lime House, the six-bedroom strawbale self-catering house sleeping 22 people, and a collection of bell tents. Lime House was built using their own barley straw and local clay for plaster. The result is a unique collection of glamping and self-catering options ideal for big parties with different requirements. 

Lime House at Rock Farm Slane

Lime House is generously designed so large groups can share it without feeling hemmed in. The yurts and huts offer glamping with a luxurious edge and the bell tents suit the more adventurous looking for a genuine camping experience. The entire site can now accommodate around 80 people.
The team at Rock Farm don’t rest on their laurels and constantly work to improve the experience for visitors. “Recently we’ve replaced the original bell tents with Lotus Belle tents,” Carina Conyngham said, “These are lovely tents with an innovative design so there’s lots of head space and living space inside.” More additions are planned for later this year. 


The Farm

Turkeys in the Forest Garden at Rock Farm Slane
Rock Farm is a working organic enterprise on 90 acres using permaculture principles with rare breed cattle, pigs and poultry as well as a thriving vegetable section. They operate an agro forestry system combining trees and livestock in the same area. Rock Farm grows several varieties of barley which is used for the whiskey made at Slane Distillery – ensuring top quality grain and keeping food miles to a minimum. Farm tours run regularly throughout the summer.
The parkland surrounding the glamping is a designated Natural Heritage Area and Special Area of Conservation teaming with wildlife including Kingfishers, Herons, Cormorants, Egrets, and Otters as well as a thriving population of Irish Hares. A natural pool and integrated constructed wetland complete the picture. In terms of a sustainable approach to water, waste, and energy on-site, there’s a grey water management plan, natural sewage systems and extensive composting practices in place. Eco-friendly products are used throughout, as well as a commitment to “Leave No Trace.”  
“Currently we have 19 hectares in a National Parks and Wildlife Service Wilding plan,” explains Carina Conyngham, “We are lowering the stocking density of livestock (pigs and cows) and creating a Wilding area near the river, running alongside the glamping to create a habitat for ground nesting birds and other species. Our plan is to have glamping the middle of the Wilding so visitors can have a totally immersive experience of nature, less than an hour from the city centre.” 
Local community life is central to the Rock Farm Slane story, and they are active in Boyne Valley Flavours and Slane Food Circle, as well as being members of Sustainable Travel Ireland and Organic Trust. Rock Farm received an Environmental Award from the Irish Food Writers Guild in 2022.


Image of the Decade Competition

Image of the Decade Competition
Rock Farm Slane are giving one lucky person the chance to win a 2-night glamping break at Rock Farm Slane to celebrate their 10th. Your super snap can WIN a 2-night stay for 4 people in one of their luxury yurts. Just check through your snaps for the quirkiest, funniest, or most artistic photo taken at Rock Farm. The photo can be taken anytime from 15th June 2013 to 30th August 2023 and Entries are from 15th June to 31st August. Find out more about the competition on their website here

Otherside Festival

Otherside Festival Line-up
The music will continue into the summer with Otherside Festival taking place at Rock Farm on the weekend of the 7th and 8th of July! 3 days of magic, mischief, and connection. Over three days the festival celebrates music, dance, comedy, conversation, wellness, food, and connection. Headline acts include Bombay Bicycle Club, CMAT and SBTRKT. 

Congratulations to Rock Farm Slane on their first 10 years in business- we know there will be many more years to come! 
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