The Charleville Estate was one of the most beautiful sites I have ever seen! The main field looking over the old Hutton-Bury family Castle gave the Trial Field the feeling of old Irish History. This castle was open to visitors to have a look around and it was absolutely magnificent. As well as the Castle being very well looked after, you could tell that the fields and woods surrounding it were just as carefully looked after. The estate is used for quite a few different Irish countryside events and shows and so they were well accustomed to setting up tents, making sure everyone had water, etc., all the little things that make a show work so well. So to be the host for such an event as this World Trial, it was of no great concern for the staff of the estate.
Click on any of the titles below for the full details of the videos from this event:
* ISDS World Trial 2005 – Highlights of the 4 days
* ISDS World Trial 2005 – Final Day – Top 5 Runs
* ISDS World Trial 2005 – Semi-Final Highlights
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