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The festival is scheduled from Sunday, July 6 to Sunday, July 13, 2025, featuring over 50 family‑oriented events like beach games, open‑water swims, dog shows, music, creative walks, and more blog.gleneaglehotel.com+9ballyheigue.ie+9independent.ie+9ballyheigue.ie.
The traditional “Slip to Shore” 2 km open‑water swim kicks things off on Sunday, July 6 at 12 noon, a key highlight of the festival readkong.com+2reactivekerry.blogspot.com+2ballyheigue.ie+2.
Ballyheigue Beach holds Blue Flag status, with 43 lifeguards deployed that summer, and continues to operate with no reported incidents or closures killarneytoday.com.
No beach closures, no boil‑water alerts, no weather warnings or public health concerns have been issued for the festival or the surrounding area.
Neither Kerry County Council, local Gardaí, the inshore rescue service, nor the festival organiser has released any emergency advisory or related announcement.
Coverage from local media, including the Irish Independent, describes the event as well‑attended, festive, and safe—with record crowds and no disruptions killarneytoday.comreactivekerry.blogspot.com+8independent.ie+8radiokerry.ie+8.
A wholesome, family-friendly series of events across a full week—sports, beach fun, cultural experiences, and more.
Professional lifeguard coverage, outdoor safety briefings, and standard festival support measures in place.
A positive and well‑organized atmosphere, as evidenced by previous years’ success and community involvement ballyheigue.ie.
Despite mentions of an “Emergency notice!”, there is no factual basis for any emergency around Ballyheigue Summerfest. Instead, the festival is on track—with all safety infrastructure in place and no interruptions or alerts reported.
If you came across something that seemed urgent or contradictory, please share the source or exact wording—I’m happy to investigate further. Until then, everything indicates a wonderful week ahead in Ballyheigue—see you there!