Castle n' Cars took place at Johnstown Castle in Wexford, with a festival atmosphere as visitors arrived in large numbers. Over 300 rare and jaw-dropping cars were displayed, including supercars such as Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Porsches, along with restored classics. Cars came from across Ireland and further afield, and parking spaces were in high demand. The event was organized by Park n' Chill and had grown significantly since its start. Organizers credited the gathering of people, passion, community, music, food, laughter, and hard work for creating lasting memories. Support was also directed toward Johnstown Castle staff and management, and the event included a charity element supporting Junior for Ju.
"What started as an idea has grown into something far bigger than any of us could have imagined. It's a gathering of people, passion, community, music, food, laughter, hard work, and memories that stay with you long after the gates close."
"There was a real festival atmosphere as visitors made their way around over 300 jaw-dropping and rare cars that had travelled from all over the country and further afield to be there. All kinds of supercars were on display, including some fabulous Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Porsches, as well as some impeccably maintained and restored classics, giving petrolheads an opportunity to get up close and personal with some all-time dream cars."
"Eamon issued a massive thank-you to everyone who attended this year's event, the sponsors, exhibitors, vendors and especially to his crew who "worked tirelessly" to ensure the event was such a huge success. A special note of thanks was also extended to the staff and management of Johnstown Castle for all their hard work and support and it was the perfect setting for the event, with people enjoying the stunning grounds as well as the stunning cars."
"Johnstown Castle has been home to us for six unforgettable years. I'll never take that for granted. There was also a charity element to the event, with Castle n' Cars supporting Waterford-based Junior for Ju"
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