10 things to do in Northern Ireland  

Here are ten exciting things taking place 5 – 11 September 2022  

  

  1. Armagh City Walking Tour Summer, Co. Armagh, 8 – 11 September.Armagh city is built against a backdrop of history, ranging from pre-historic origins to Georgian architecture which is clearly visible through its historic buildings and open spaces. Your tour guide will bring this history over the centuries to life during the walking tour which will last approx. 90 minutes. To book, visit: https://armagh-navancentre.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873625623    
  2. Belfast’s Window on Wildlife / Wild Gardens, Birds, Bugs and Ponds for European Heritage Open Days, Belfast, 10 – 11 September.Join the fun at Belfast’s WOW for a short talk for kids and grown-ups on wild gardening in the city, how to help wildlife in your own garden & how to make a wildlife-friendly compost. Plenty of interactive and educational activities, such as pond dipping and bug hunting, and some crafty time creating bird feeders, wildflower seed bombs, etc. Booking is essential. To book, visit: https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/belfasts-window-on-wildlife/  
  3. Northern Ireland International Air Show, Portrush, Co. Antrim, 10 – 11 September 2022. The New NI International Air Show for 2022 will provide an enhanced viewing experience for spectators and increased exhibition viewings. The Coastal lands between Portrush and Portstewart will host ground attractions and spectators. The ground layout is more extensive, with multiple viewing points along the three mile stretch of the Borough’s coastline.  
  4. Beaghmore Stone Circles for European Heritage Open Days, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone, 10 – 11 September 2022. Discovered during peat cutting in the 1940s the site at Beaghmoreconsists of 7 stone circles. All of the rings are associated with cairns and a stone row runs towards these cairns. Unlock the secret of the stars and stones with a direct descendant of the ancient tribes people of the Sperrins. Booking is essential.
  5. Navan Centre & Fort Tour for European Heritage Open Days, Armagh, Co. Armagh, 10 – 11 September 2022. Navan Centre & Fort is a place where myth and reality meet. It is one of Ireland’s most famous and important archaeological sites, the legendary EmainCome and hear Dr Patrick Gleeson talk about recent excavations at this historically significant site. This tour lasts approximately 1 hour 45 minutes, including a guided tour to Navan Fort (weather permitting) and a visit to the Iron Age dwelling area. Booking is essential.
  6. Devenish Ecclesiastical Site for European Heritage Open Days, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, 10 September 2022. Come and visit this ecclesiastical site on an island in Fermanagh for EHOD, an ambassador will be available to answer any of your questions. An island community founded in the 6th century by St Molaise, suffered Viking attack in 837 and burned in 1157. In the Middle Ages it flourished as the parish church and St Mary’s Augustinian Priory. Best known for its intact round tower, there is much to see and explore. Please note you will need to make your own ferry arrangements.
  7. Nendrum Monastic Site for European Heritage Open Days,Comber, Co. Down, 10 September 2022. Come and visit Nendrum Monastic Site during EHOD 2022, where guides will be present to enhance your experience as you marvel at the stunning views of Strangford Lough. Nendrum is associated with St Mochaoi who died at the end of the 5th century and is linked with St Patrick in a much later source. It is thought to be the best example of a pre-Norman monastic site in Northern Ireland. 
  8. Castle Ward – Living History Weekend for European Heritage Open Days, Strangford, Co. Down, 10 – 11 September 2022. Enjoy a tour of the house with audio interpretation and volunteer room stewards to impart information. There will also be costumed characters walking around the house and gardens throughout the day. Transport yourself back in time as you mingle with these colourful characters. Join them for themed activities and watch traditional crafts and skills brought to life.
  9. Festival Lough Erne Begins, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, 10-11 September 2022 (Continuing until 18 September).Festival Lough Erne is back for 2022! This year the festival celebrates Lough Erne and all it has to offer with a diverse range of activities spread right across Fermanagh’s waterways. The 2022 programme extends over a full week and offers an opportunity to experience the entire Fermanagh Lakelands offering. For more information and to book see festivallougherne.com or find them on social media #FestErne.  
  10. Visit Derry – Guided Walking Tour of the Walled City for European Heritage Open Days,Derry~Londonderry, 11 September 2022. Come along to Visit Derry Information Centre and join a walking tour on Sunday, 11th September at 13:00. Enjoy the day finding out about the 17th century walls, the first monastic settlement of St. Columba, the emigration story and recent political history. This free guided historical tour is a must for all. 

 

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As part of Northern Ireland’s contribution to the European Heritage Days, this September more than 200 of Northern Ireland’s historic buildings and monuments, landmarks and hidden gems will open offering free entry with many activities for you to enjoy. European Heritage Open Days (EHOD) will take place from 5 – 11 September. The 2022 theme “Sustainable Heritage: Learn Use Enjoy” encourages us to consider the environment and its impact on our heritage, how we conserve our built and cultural heritage to develop a more sustainable future. To learn more about the activities, taking place, visit: https://discovernorthernireland.com/things-to-do/arts-culture-and-heritage/european-heritage-open-days   

 

For more information on what’s on or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit www.discovernorthernireland.com