Fossey Mountain Springs is a Western Riding Ranch located in the beautifully scenic area of Timahoe, Co. Laois. The ranch was dreamt up by a Laois man named Mick LaCumbre, who has a passion for horses and in particular, Western Riding. Together, with his wife Esther, Mick has developed the ranch into a Wild West of Ireland.
Equestrian Club
Stradbally Parish Gaels are an amalgamation of Stradbally, Annanough and Timahoe GAA clubs from U13 to U21 level in football.
T&S UTD is a juvenile soccer club founded in 2007 for the boys and girls of the areas of Timahoe & Stradbally and surrounding areas.
Sports & Community Facility
Timahoe GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association gaelic football and hurling club in the village of Timahoe, County Laois, Ireland.
Club colours are red and white and the club grounds are called Páirc Mochua. It provided the venue for the 1984 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship Final, where Kerry defeated Leitrim.
Timahoe's only Laois Senior Football Championship title to date came in 1969 when Tom Joe Bradley captained the club to the county title.
Bobby Miller was probably one of Timahoe's greatest ever players while current and former Laois senior stars Pauric Clancy, Damien O'Connor, Brendan Quigley and Eoin Culliton all play for the club.
In 2008, Timahoe reached the final of the Laois Senior Football Championship only to lose to Portlaoise (their sixth senior final defeat) and in a major reversal of fortunes in 2009, Timahoe were relegated to the intermediate grade. Having returning to senior ranks in 2010, the club were again relegated at the end of the 2013 season .
Timahoe have previously won the Laois Intermediate Football Championship on four occasions, 1962, 2000, 2004 and 2010.
The club also plays hurling at an intermediate level having won the 2012 Laois Junior A Hurling Championship.