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Rock Of Cashel, Co-Tipperary, Ireland

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Kinsale gears up for Vintage Rally 2011

Kinsale Vintage Rally Cork IrelandOne the most exciting and spectacular weekends on the Kinsale events is The Blue Haven Kinsale Vintage Rally, taking place this May 6th/7th and 8th. With over 100 amazing Vintage cars on display in Kinsale over the weekend, it really is a fun filled family weekend worth seeing.

The launch will take place in the main sponsors Blue Haven Hotel on Wednesday April 13th @ 5.30pm, outside The Blue Haven Café, where we will have the newly crowned Miss cork, tea/coffee refreshments and a sample of some of the vintage car’s to come.  All are welcome to the launch which is a very successful event and starts the calendar year for Kinsale Vintage Rally.

Now entering its 21st year, it is widely regarded as one of the premier events on the Irish classic car calendar.

Following the twinning of Kinsale with the Welsh town of Mumbles in 1990, KV&CMC also decided to twin with the town’s own car club, The Swansea Historic Vehicle Register. Each year sees large numbers of SHVR members make the trip to Kinsale for the May rally, a gesture that is returned each August when the club makes the return trip to Swansea.

Kinsale Vintage & Classic Motor Club. Originally established in 1988 by a group of classic car enthusiasts, the club has since grown to a current membership of over 70 members. All members share a common passion –their love of driving and preserving the classic cars of yesteryear. Indeed one could ask for no better setting than the historic town of Kinsale and the surrounding beauty of the West Cork countryside.

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