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Magic in the air in Muckross for Christmas

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SO MANY happy youngsters – and the young at heart – have been enjoying a truly enchanting journey at Muckross this Christmas.
Santa Claus landed his sleigh at Muckross Traditional Farms in Killarney National Park at the end of November and took up residence there for the festive season, meeting and greeting his many young friends.
The Mucklorians, who are cousins of Santa’s Elves at the North Pole, have been busy, helping create the special magic dust, or “Mican”.
A hundred years ago this year the Spirit of Christmas was threatened due to a shortage of Mican at the North Pole. “Mican is the magic dust that makes Christmas happen,” said a spokesperson for Muckross Christmas Magic.
“Santa sent out six of his chief elves to find a new supply to ensure the magic of Christmas continued for all the children of the world. Here in the heart of Muckross in 1915 they discovered a supply of Mican.”
A magical journey awaits all who enjoy a trip to Muckross Traditional Farms, where guests travel down Christmas Avenue by horsedrawn carriage to the Mucklorian Mining Village, as well as get to admire the gigantic Christmas tree.
Gasps of excitement are always heard as the resident blacksmith sends sparks into the winter air.
And of course, Santa’s young pals also avail of the chance to send their letters to the man in red at the Christmas Post Office, before their meeting with the man himself.