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Irish Road Bowling Rolls Back into Staunton This Saturday at Frontier Culture Museum

Irish Road Bowling Rolls Back into Staunton This Saturday at Frontier Culture Museum

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STAUNTON VA: (Rocktown Now) – The Frontier Culture Museum is gearing up for a full day of live music, history, and one very unique sport as Irish Road Bowling returns this Saturday in partnership with Staunton Parks and Recreation.
Paige Hildebrand, the museum’s Director of Events, says interest in the annual competition has grown steadily—so much so that teams now travel from across the region to take part.
“Last year we had teams come from Staunton, Harrisonburg, and even Richmond,” Hildebrand said. “They made a whole weekend of it. It’s a lot of fun and a really unique thing we have here in the Valley.”

What Is Irish Road Bowling?
Irish Road Bowling dates back centuries in Ireland and parts of Europe. While the word “bowling” may conjure images of lanes and pins, this version is played outdoors—on winding, hilly roads.
Instead of a bowling ball, players roll a 28‑ounce iron or steel “bullet,” which Hildebrand describes as “a little cannonball.”
The goal: travel from the starting line to the finish in as few throws as possible. Like a “gutter ball,” rolling off the road ends your turn.
This year’s one‑mile course at the museum has been redesigned with fresh twists, including tight curves and steep grades that challenge even experienced teams.
“You’d think gravity helps you going downhill,” Hildebrand said. “But actually, it makes it harder. The ball picks up speed, and keeping it centered becomes tricky.”

Event Schedule and Viewing
The first teams begin rolling at 10 a.m., and spectators are encouraged to watch from the finish line for safety reasons—those iron balls move fast.
Along with the competition, visitors can enjoy live traditional Irish music performed by costumed interpreters, some of whom will also lead Irish singing throughout the day.
Team registration remains open, with limited slots still available at 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., and 2:30 p.m. Teams consist of three to four players at a cost of $40 per team. A small number of walk-up entries may also be accepted.

More Than Road Bowling: Spring Events at the Museum
With St. Patrick’s Day approaching, Hildebrand noted that the museum’s Irish exhibit is a popular spring destination. In addition to the historic homestead structure, the site includes an active forge where interpreters create tools and hardware using traditional methods.

The Irish Road Bowling event runs 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. this Saturday at the Frontier Culture Museum.

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