Here are ten exciting things to do 21 – 27 July
Summer of Play at Castle Coole, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, until 31 August. Play on repeat this summer, every day from 1 July to 31 August. Get energised at Castle Coole’s sports camp as 4Corners Coaching return for a second year. Choose your horse & tackle the jumps in the Castle Coole Grand Yard Grand National. Immerse your senses in history on an interactive sensory tour of the mansion, and so much more.
- Hats Off to the Forthill, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, 25 July. Enjoy an afternoon of family fun at Enniskillen’s Forthill Park, as we say Hats Off to the beautiful Victorian park. Pack your picnic and come along to enjoy an afternoon of music from the bandstand, traditional games, Jo-Jingles, balloon-modelling, hula-hooping, and a few surprises.
- SuperCupNI, Coleraine, County Londonderry, 27 July – 1 August. The BudgetEnergy SuperCupNI Tournament is a magnet for top football clubs from all over the world. This international event has built a global reputation as one of the most highly respected competitions providing opportunities for boys and girls to participate in a fully professional-level format, with many of the young players going on to have professional football careers.
- O’Neills Foyle Cup 2025, Derry~Londonderry, 21 – 26 July. The O’Neills Foyle Cup is a highly successful youth soccer tournament held mainly in the City of Derry~Londonderry, but also branches out with matches played in neighbouring counties in Northern Ireland.
- EastSide Arts Festival, Belfast, 24 July – 2 August. EastSide Arts Festival returns to Belfast as a spectacular celebration of the arts this summer. Over 10 days festivalgoers will have the opportunity to enjoy over 60 unique events that showcase east Belfast’s vibrant cultural scene and creative talent.
- Dragonfly Festival at WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre, Comber, County Down, until 21 September. A summer of dragonfly themed events and activities. Explore the magical world of dragonflies and dive into a summer full of wondrous new wetland experiences.
- Ulster Fleadh, Warrenpoint, County Down, 20 – 27 July. Whether you’re a seasoned musician, a first-time visitor, or simply here to soak up the atmosphere, the Fleadh offers something for everyone — from lively street sessions and competitions to family-friendly events, workshops, and unforgettable performances.
- Todds Leap Family Open Park Days, Ballygawley, County Tyrone, 27 July.
Join the fun with Todds Leap Family Open Park Days. Experience over 15 amazing activities, from ziplining and blindfold driving to the Big Yella Slide and Clip ‘N’ Climb. Running from 11am. Book online or call 028 85567170.
- Jazz in the Forest with The Casino Jazz Band Garden Sessions, Killeavy, County Armagh, 26 July. The Garden Sessions welcome the smooth, toe-tapping sounds of The Casino Jazz Band. Set against the lush greenery of their beautiful garden, this event promises fun for all ages. Whether you’re a long-time jazz lover or just looking for a relaxing afternoon out, you’ll enjoy timeless classics, playful swing, and soulful melodies performed live under the open sky.
- Beginners Kayak/Canoe Sessions at The Argory, Moy, County Armagh, 26 July. Ever wanted to learn to kayak or thought that canoeing looked fun? Now is your chance to join these beginner-friendly sessions at The Argory. Explore the River Blackwater and see The Argory from a new perspective. In these sessions, everything you need will be provided, so it’s the perfect opportunity to test out a new sport.
For more information on what’s on, or to plan your next giant adventure in Northern Ireland, visit discovernorthernireland.com. Subject to availabilities with select dates.