Here are ten exciting things to do 10 – 16 February
Oaks & Embers: A Nature Lovers Retreat with NI Science Festival and Lo&Slo, Derry~Londonderry, 16 February. Celebrate NI Science Festival with Lo&Slo in this unique sensory and culinary experience. The event includes a unique outdoor experience combining hands-on BBQ cooking with elements of outdoor wellness. They will provide a bespoke tour of the estate and gardens, noting history and horticulture. The dining experience will be comprised of a fully live fired meal, including a local drinks pairing and interactive dessert. They will also discuss the science of fire cooking, featuring premium hardwoods, local indigenous cattle, and cooking directly on the coals.
- Wallace & Gromit ‘All Systems Go’ AR Trail at W5, Belfast, 6 – 16 February (more dates available). Bring the duo to life in 3D at W5 with this interactive, family, augmented reality trail experience. Meet and pose alongside the inventive duo, try on Wallace’s Techno Trousers, and even take a selfie as Feathers McGraw. Capture photos and share them with your friends and family as you help Wallace & Gromit complete the trail, try out Wallace’s latest inventions, and blast off in the rocket.
- Extinction Explorers at Ulster Museum, Belfast, 13 – 14 February. Explore the Ulster Museum’s natural science galleries with a free, family-friendly tour. Travel through time and search for signs of species long extinct, then track animals that still exist in the wild. Create your own species to take home and get hands-on with some specimens from the Ulster Museum’s handling collection.
- Half Term Adventures at Mount Stewart, Newtownards, County Down, 10 – 16 February. The Natural Play Area is the perfect spot for children to explore and why not take on the “50 Things to Do Before You’re 11¾ “challenge. Also check out the love themed trail in the House (open Thursday-Sunday).
- Adventure Ride with Crindle Stables, Limavady, County Londonderry, 12,14,15 February (more dates available). Join for a fun, beginner-friendly Adventure Ride at Crindle Stables, designed especially for families, first timers, and those looking for an autism-friendly horseback riding experience for families.
- Frederick Douglass Day Talk at the Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, County Tyrone, 14 February. Learn about the life of Frederick Douglass at the Ulster American Folk Park with Curator of Emigration, Liam Corry. The Ulster American Folk Park tells the story of emigration from Ulster to America in the 18th and 19th centuries, using objects and buildings to reflect experiences in both places.
- Stargazing Evening at the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, County Armagh, 14 February. Join Armagh Observatory and Planetarium for a series of Stargazing evenings. For each session they will have a team of experts to help you navigate the night sky using telescopes (weather depending) along with a dome show in our digital theatre and an astronomer talk.
- February Slemish Market Supper Club, Ballymena, County Antrim, 15 February. Love local food? Then this is the perfect way to treat that special someone or enjoy a night with friends. Join Slemish Market Supper Club for their February dining experience in Desperate Dan’s Ballymena. Chef Rob Curley will cook a surprise 6 course Valentine’s menu using responsible produce from Slemish Market Garden and Co. Antrim for a night not to be missed.
- Paddle Back in Time – The Monks, the Vikings and the Smugglers of Strangford Lough, Killinchy, County Down, 15 and 16 February. Let us take you on a kayak tour to Mahee Island following a traditional smuggling route undertaken by Daft Eddie and the Merry Hearts. In Whiterock, you will be kitted out with wetsuit and buoyancy aid and briefed by local guides and kayak instructors. Rory grew up on Strangford Lough and has a real affinity and knowledge of the area, its waterways and heritage. At Mahee Island, Dr. Sarah Baccianti – researcher in literature and history of medieval Scandinavia. – will guide you through the ruins of the monastic site of Nendrum, life in the monastery in the Middle Ages, and the role played by the Vikings in the Strangford Lough area between the 9th and 11th centuries.
- Galentine’s Candle & Bath Fizz Workshop at Charlie’s Bar, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, 16 February. Spend a fun, relaxed evening in Charlies Bar, Enniskillen with Prosecco and nibbles creating your very own scented candle and lavender bath fizzes.
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.