10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 2 – 8 September

 

  1. Armagh Food and Cider Weekend, Armagh, 5 – 8 September. The biggest foodie event of the season in the heart of the Orchard County. Brimming with fine foods, foraged lunches, cider tasting, tours, talks and fiction amongst the apple-laden orchards. Combine all this with award-winning ciders and the most stunning surroundings and you are in for a harvest season treat. With over 50 foodie events, across one amazing weekend.
  2. Fermanagh Pride 2024, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, 7 September. Fermanagh Pride are hosting their first ever Pride on the 7th of September. Join from 12:00pm on East Bridge Street for their parade beginning at 12:30pm. Have a fun-filled day at the stunning Enniskillen Castle from 1:00pm until 5:00pm where they will have live music, live performances, free kids entertainment, face painting, balloon modelling, food and drink, mini market and much more.
  3. Fermanagh Art Club, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, 7 September. In this two-hour workshop, you will be guided through a painting by an experienced teacher and working artist. Learn new painting techniques and express your creativity making your very own piece of art to treasure. There’s a warm welcome and plenty of paint, so come along and learn how to make your own unique painting. This event is suitable for ages 6 – 14 years.
  4. Eats and Beats Festival, Newcastle, County Down, 7 – 8 September. As summer fades, the Eats and Beats festival lights up Newcastle, celebrating the Mourne Gullion Strangford’s vibrant musical heritage and food scene. This festival is a foodie’s and music lover’s paradise with a wealth of flavours and incredible acts, in addition to events and festivities in venues right across the town. This eclectic mix of delicious food and live performances ensures an unforgettable weekend in the heart of the Mourne Gullion Strangford Geopark.
  5. Montalto House Guided Tour and Ballynahinch In Bloom, Ballynahinch, County Down, 4 September and 8 September. Your visit on 4th September will begin with a warm welcome while you enjoy tea, coffee and homemade shortbread in the beautiful Montalto House. Following this, your guided tour will commence to explore the grandeur of this 18th century Georgian mansion along with its wonderful collection of original art and antiques. On the 8th September, delight in a Sunday stroll with Head Gardener Lesley as she directs you through Montalto Estate’s natural beauty.
  6. NI International Air Show, Portrush, County Antrim, 7 – 8 September. The NI International Air Show for 2024 will provide an enhanced viewing experience for spectators and increased exhibition viewings. This year’s programme will include big impact aircraft, civilian aircraft, RAF and Naval assets, static displays from the armed forces and Ulster Aviation Society. On the ground, young people can learn more about careers in STEM, and the Ulster Museum and Aviation Space Tourism will also be in attendance.
  7. Wee Buns Cookery School’s Bramley Apple Baking & Orchard Visit, Moy, County Tyrone, 7 September. Join this unique immersive experience focusing on the wonderful Bramley apples of County Armagh in a beautiful hilltop orchard off the beaten track. Visit a local orchard to chat with the owner Des Mackle and get the inside knowledge about the apples, his family business, the history and heritage. Then over to the cookery school where you will don your aprons, get baking and learn the secrets of traditional Irish baking using the Bramley apples and traditional recipes from County Armagh.
  8. The Wee Binnian Walkers Hillwalking Festival, Warrenpoint, County Down, 6– 8 September. Join the annual three-day Walking Festival and hike in the stunning landscapes of the Mourne and the Cooley Mountains. Enjoy a variety of graded walks, led by trained and experienced leaders. Why not join and follow in the footsteps of Cúchulainn and see first-hand why this landscape was the inspiration for Narnia. On Saturday night, don’t miss the legendary Blister Boogie, the social highlight of the weekend, including dinner and dancing.
  9. Foyle Adventures and Boat Tours, Derry~Londonderry, visit website for opening times and dates. Discover the breathtaking beauty and rich history of the River Foyle with Foyle Adventures. Their exhilarating rib boat tours will take you on a journey you won’t forget, Foyle Adventure and Boat Tours offer guided tours taking in the history of the River Foyle and the wildlife. Daily Scheduled Tours: 11am, 1pm, 3pm & 5pm. Private hire is also available.
  10. Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne, Castlerock, County Londonderry, visit website for opening times and dates. Explore magnificent clifftop walks, offering breathtaking views across the awe-inspiring North Coast. Discover the striking 18th-century mansion of the eccentric Earl Bishop that now lies in ruin, then explore Mussenden Temple, perched on the cliff edge. Don’t forget to make a stop at Benone Strand and enjoy a walk on the golden sand.

 

For more information on what’s on, or to plan your next giant adventure in Northern Ireland, visit discovernorthernireland.com. Keep a look out for additional dates of the above events throughout the year.