Giant Adventures Await in the Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion

The Giant Adventures Series is back for 2025, bringing an exciting lineup of immersive tourism events to Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion.

Designed to captivate both visitors and locals, this trio of unforgettable experiences celebrates the region’s rich mythology, music, food and breathtaking landscapes. 

The 2025 series kicks off with Wake the Giant on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 June in Warrenpoint, before moving to Eats and Beats in Newcastle on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 September, and concluding with the mystical Footsteps in the Forest in Slieve Gullion Forest Park from Monday 20 to Sunday 26 October.

Launching this year’s Giant Adventure festivals, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Pete Byrne said, “The Giant Adventures series is more than just a collection of events — it is a heartfelt celebration of our region’s rich heritage, breathtaking landscapes and the warmth of our vibrant communities. From the rugged beauty of the Mourne Mountains to the serene shores of Carlingford Lough, every experience is designed to captivate, inspire and create lasting memories.

“The Council remains committed to sustainable tourism and will ensure that each event is delivered in line with the Geopark Code of Practice — promoting responsible engagement with local communities, businesses and the environment while preserving the region’s unique character for generations to come.

“We invite everyone, from near and far to join us in embracing the magic, adventure and unforgettable moments that define Newry, Mourne and Down as a truly special place to explore, connect and celebrate together.”

From legendary giants to flavoursome feasts and enchanting forests, this year’s Giant Adventures promises a unique blend of spectacle, storytelling and sensory delights, set against some of Ireland’s most stunning natural backdrops.

The journey for 2025 begins with Wake the Giant on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 June in Warrenpoint. The legend of Fionn mac Cumhaill comes to life once again as the giant spirit of Warrenpoint awakens. This year, Fionn won’t stand alone — he will be joined by a spectacular Gathering of the Clans. Giants from near and far will come to celebrate heritage, culture and the power of storytelling, making this year’s festival an unforgettable display of myth, music and magic.

With family-friendly activities, green crafts, wellness experiences and a packed festival atmosphere, Wake the Giant is the perfect summer celebration in the heart of Mourne Mountains and Ring of Gullion.

Following this, the highly anticipated Eats and Beats festival returns to Newcastle, Co Down, on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 September, promising an unmissable weekend of incredible flavours and unforgettable music.

This vibrant festival at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, will feature two dynamic stages showcasing an eclectic mix of local and international artists, providing the perfect soundtrack to a celebration of the region’s rich food culture. Visitors can savour the finest locally sourced food, experience live cookery demonstrations and indulge in a diverse selection of artisan produce. From the freshest coastal flavours to hearty mountain-inspired dishes, Eats and Beats is a feast for the senses, blending taste, sound and culture in one spectacular setting.

As the nights grow darker, the mystical woods of Slieve Gullion Forest Park will come alive with eerie encounters, spellbinding storytelling and otherworldly wonders.  Footsteps in the Forest returns to the Forest from Monday 20 to Sunday 26 October and is the perfect way to celebrate autumn magic in one of Ireland’s most mythical landscapes. This extended Halloween festival will immerse visitors in the ancient traditions of Samhain, blending legend, folklore and theatrical performances in a hauntingly beautiful setting.

With three unmissable events spread across the summer and autumn of 2025, now is the time to mark your calendar and start planning your Giant Adventure in Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion.

For event details or ideas of where to stay, eat and more things to do in Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion, visit: www.visitmournemountains.co.uk/giant-adventures

‘Big Doodles and Wee Doodles’: exhibition by John McMacken opens at Roe Valley Arts Centre with accompanying workshop for young people

Roe Valley Arts Centre is delighted to present ‘Big Doodles and Wee Doodles’, a vibrant new exhibition by renowned artist John McMacken.

The energetic and colourful lyrical abstracts on display perfectly capture the artist’s boundless creativity and imagination, with the exhibition showcasing a striking collection of oil paintings, charcoal, and pen drawings.

To accompany the exhibition, John McMacken will also host a special ‘Doodle Party’ workshop for young artists aged 7-11 years on Saturday 5th April, from 11am to 12:30pm. This playful and engaging session encourages children to unleash their imagination through doodling, exploring art in a fun and interactive way.

John McMacken, who lived in Limavady for 25 years before studying Fine Art at Ulster University, has exhibited his work across Ireland. His expressive and dynamic pieces invite viewers to explore a world of movement, colour, and spontaneity.

The exhibition launches on Thursday 3rd April at 7pm, offering a fantastic opportunity to meet the artist and experience his work firsthand. The event is free, and all are welcome to attend.

For more information or to book a place at the workshop, visit www.roevalleyarts.com or call us on 028 7776 0650.

 

Jacqueline from whatsonni.com shares her pick of what’s on this Mother’s Day Weekend!

Antrim

Celebrate the wonderful women in your life with a delightful Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea in Galgorm’s iconic Conservatory. Available on Friday 28 March and Saturday 29 March.

Find out more HERE

Armagh

Get swept away by the rich and unique sounds of legendary pop ensemble Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, alongside all your favourite hits from The Overtones at the Marketplace Theatre Armagh.

Find out more HERE

Belfast

This Mother’s Day, treat your mum to a memorable afternoon of elegance, creativity, and indulgence at the stunning Culloden Estate and Spa. Delight in a luxurious experience designed to celebrate all that makes her special.

Find out more HERE

Down

Treat mum to an all inclusive experience, combining Paddle Boards, Art Sessions and local produce, all set in the absolutely STUNNING landscape of Carlingford Bay, the resting place of Irish Giant, Fionn Mac Cumhaill.  Immerse yourself in the “Giant” history of Carlingford Lough, glide along on gentle waters on your board, then create Art Work on the beach guided by Louise. Finish off with a fire and local food cooked on directly the coals – AMAZING!

Find out more HERE

Fermanagh

Celebrate Mother’s Day Weekend with a relaxing and creative afternoon at Share Discovery Village. Begin with a peaceful mosaic art session, where you’ll craft a unique keepsake while enjoying a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Then, indulge in a delicious Afternoon Tea, featuring a selection of sweet and savoury treats, all served with a glass of prosecco to make the occasion even more special.

Find out more HERE

Derry/Londonderry

Seamus Heaney Centre hosts Poet Cherry Smyth as she presents ‘One Mountain: Sold’, a poetry and music performance responding to a proposed gold mine that threatens to destroy an area of outstanding beauty in the Sperrins.

Find out more HERE

Tyrone

Get hands on and join The Alley Theatre’s workshop and learn 3 authentic Thai dishes made from scratch under the guidance of an experienced Thai Tutor.

 

 

10 Things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 24 – 30 March

 

  1. Mother’s Day Ride & Relax: A Special Countryside Experience at Crindle Stables, Limavady, County Londonderry, 29 March. Celebrate Mother’s Day at Crindle Stables by giving the special woman in your life an unforgettable experience. The Mother’s Day horseback ride through the picturesque countryside offers the perfect opportunity to relax, connect with nature, and make lasting memories. Whether you’re treating your mother, daughter, or another important person, this tranquil ride is the ideal way to show your appreciation.
  2. Mother’s Day Weekend Afternoon Tea & Baking Demonstration at Springhill House, Moneymore, County Londonderry, 30 March. Join Bronagh from Bakehouse NI for a special Afternoon Tea & Baking Demonstration at the stunning Springhill House, Moneymore – a truly unique way to celebrate Mother’s Day weekend. Inspired by Mina Lenox-Conyngham, the last lady of Springhill, this event blends history, food and indulgence in a beautiful setting.
  3. Mother’s Day at Mount Stewart, Newtownards, County Down, 30 March. Celebrate Mother’s Day at Mount Stewart with a day full of thoughtful activities and relaxation. Treat mum to a special picnic box, available to order from the tea-room and perfect for a scenic outing. Join in a delightful craft session inspired by the language of flowers, where families can create a beautiful little posy to gift to mum.
  4. Mother’s Day at Castle Ward, Strangford, County Down, 30 March. Join a special celebration of Mother’s Day at the stunning Castle Ward National Trust. Treat the wonderful mothers in your life to an enchanting afternoon filled with music, nature and memorable experiences.
  5. Explore An Creagán, Omagh, County Tyrone, visit website for open dates and time. Set in breathtaking surroundings you can recharge your batteries and enjoy one of the many walks and cycle trails on the grounds and take in the sights and sounds as you pedal or walk through the open landscape and forest trails. Or perhaps just enjoy the beauty, peace and quiet and relax in their picnic area by the community garden and pond.
  6. Spring Forage in the Forest at Lagan Valley Regional Park Visitor Centre, Belfast, 29 March. Spring is a fantastic time to explore the edible delights of the woodland and surrounds on a walk through the beautiful Lagan Valley Regional Park. Meet at Lagan Valley Regional Park Visitor Centre at 2.30pm. Booking and prepayment essential.
  7. Mother’s Day Floral Arrangement at The Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre, Armagh, County Armagh, 27 March. Join expert florist Romaine Hodgen for a hands-on Mother’s Day floral arrangement workshop, where you’ll learn the fundamentals of floral design, including colour theory, balance and texture.
  8. Mother’s Day Meet the Maker at the Giant’s Causeway, Bushmills, County Antrim, 30 March. Join the Giant’s Causeway Team for a special Mother’s Day Meet the Maker event. Taking centre-stage will be Dasalee Textile Art sisters, Stephanie Hazleton and Sheila Oldcroft from County Tyrone, both of whom collaborate and bring their individual skills to life in a unique way to produce stunning textile art.
  9. Crafting Creatures with Corranny Forest Pottery, Roslea, County Fermanagh, 29 March. Spend a full day immersed in the magic of Raku pottery as you bring a handcrafted sculpture, made by local artists, to life with your creative touch. Choose from techniques like Raku glazes, naked Raku, and Obvara to create one-of-a-kind designs.
  10. Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea in Montalto House, Ballynahinch, County Down, 29 March. Step into the elegance of the Georgian era in the exquisite Drawing Room, where you will savour a traditional afternoon tea experience. Enjoy a selection of delicate finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and a variety of handcrafted miniature pastries and sweet treats. These will be enjoyed with carefully selected loose leaf tea or freshly brewed coffee.

 

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.

Offers of the Week

Ballygally Castle, Ballygally, County Antrim

 

From £220 per room per night, relax, dine, and stay at Ballygally Castle. Explore the glorious gardens, take a dip in the sea and warm up with a freshly roasted cup of coffee before indulging in a delicious three-course evening meal in the Garden Restaurant, awarded the ‘Taste of Ulster 2024’. In the morning, wake up to the soothing sound of the sea and a freshly prepared full Irish breakfast. Offer valid until 30th December 2025. Visit www.ballygallycastlehotel.com for more information.

 

Clandeboye Lodge, Bangor, County Down

 

Indulge in three nights for the price of two at Clandeboye Lodge and enjoy a complimentary room upgrade*. From coastal walks and heritage sites to the natural beauty of the Ards Peninsula, they’ve got it all on their doorstep. Or find a cosy nook, maybe a coffee in the conservatory or a stroll in the gardens. From £372 for two guests, this offer includes three nights B&B, three-course dinner with a free bottle of wine one evening, and a complimentary room upgrade*. *T&Cs apply. Offer valid on bookings made until 30th April 2025. Visit https://www.clandeboyelodge.com/packages/luxury-for-less for more information.

 

 

For more information on what’s on or to plan your next adventure in Northern Ireland, visit www.discovernorthernireland.com.

 

Offers are correct at the time of publication and are subject to availability and change without notice. Terms and Conditions apply to each offer and can be viewed on the individual provider’s websites. Tourism NI acts as a promoter of third-party offers and accepts no responsibility for any changes, withdrawals, or inaccuracies made by providers.

 

An Evening with David Domoney at The Old Courthouse

Gardening enthusiasts are in for a treat as Garden Show Ireland’s new ambassador, celebrated horticulturist and TV gardener David Domoney, takes centre stage at The Old Courthouse for an exclusive evening of gardening inspiration.

Taking place on Thursday 3 April at 7.30pm, this special event will feature a fascinating talk about David’s new book, Plants with Superpowers along with a sneak preview of Garden Show Ireland, which returns to Antrim Castle Gardens this June.

A TV name for over 20 years, David is best known for his appearances on popular shows like ITV’s Love Your Garden with Alan Titchmarsh and This Morning. With over 40 years’ experience in horticulture, he is the only Chartered Horticulturist presenter on British TV, a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Horticulture, and an award-winning garden designer. His creative flair has driven popular UK-wide gardening competitions such as Cultivation Street and Young Gardeners of the Year, inspiring countless green-fingered enthusiasts.

During the evening, David will share fascinating insights into the extraordinary capabilities of plants, from their healing properties to their positive impact on wellbeing. Audience members will also have a chance to meet David in person, ask questions and purchase signed copies of his new book.

As the ambassador for Garden Show Ireland 2025, David will bring exciting new elements to this year’s show, running from 13-15 June. Visitors can look forward to his Garden in Glass Exhibition and the Wheelbarrow Garden Challenge, featuring 40 miniature gardens created by local community groups. David will also deliver three expert talks per day at the show, covering topics from Plants with Superpowers to houseplant care, based on his other book, My House Plant Changed My Life.

Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Neil Kelly, said: “We are delighted to welcome David Domoney, a true gardening expert, to Antrim. His passion and knowledge are sure to inspire everyone who attends. An Evening with David Domoney is the perfect way to kick-start the countdown to Garden Show Ireland 2025, which promises to be a fantastic weekend for all the family.”

Tickets are just £13.50 (including booking fee) and are available now at theoldcourthousetheatre.com/DavidDomoney

For more information about Garden Show Ireland, visit gardenshowireland.com

 

Arts Night Returns to North Down Museum!

Mark your calendars – Arts Night at the Museum is back at North Down Museum in Bangor on Friday, 21 March! This much-loved annual event invites local artists, art enthusiasts, and visitors of all ages to explore their creativity in a welcoming environment.

Attendees can take part in a variety of artistic activities, from screen printing and clay work to sketching, drawing, and digital art – there’s something for everyone! Whether you prefer to watch skilled artists at work or try your hand at creating your own masterpiece under expert guidance, this free event offers an exciting chance to get involved.

The historic museum will come alive with art, offering visitors the opportunity to engage, observe, and participate in a relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere. As you explore the museum and its galleries, unleash your inner artist and let your creativity flow!

Ards and North Down Borough Council’s Arts Officer, Patricia Hamilton, said: ‘North Down Museum transforms into a creative hub with lots of different types of ‘have a go’ arts activities. Bring your friends and family and enjoy an evening of creativity in a relaxed atmosphere’.

Coffee Cure, the museum’s café will be open throughout the evening, serving light meals, snacks, and beverages.

The event runs from 6pm to 9pm, with free admission and no booking required for any activities. Don’t miss this fantastic night of art and creativity!

For more information, visit: www.andculture.org.uk

15 Exciting Things to do this Week across NI!

Here are 15 exciting things to do from 10 – 16 March

 

  1. Taste Mid Ulster Restaurant Week, various locations, 10 – 16 March. Discover culinary delights in Mid Ulster as participating restaurants across the district are rolling out the red carpet to showcase their finest culinary creations. From gourmet delicacies to classic comfort foods, there’s something to satisfy every palate.
  2. Fireside Stories, Downpatrick, Newcastle, Newry, County Down, 13,14,15 March. Fireside Stories will be hosted in three different outdoor locations across the Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion, celebrating local landscapes, places and spaces. The performers specialise in a unique blend of skills in circus and contemporary dance and the manipulation of fire to achieve strong storytelling that packs an emotional punch.
  3. Leprechaun Treasure Trail, Montalto Estate, Ballynahinch, County Down, 15 – 17 March. Enjoy a St Patrick’s Day treasure trail in search of some mischievous leprechauns. You will receive a pack from the ticket office which will include a map to help you with your search. Explore the trails and gardens and have some fun along the way. When the treasure trail has been completed you may also receive a reward from the ‘Pot of Gold’.
  4. St Patrick’s Day Celebrations at Hillsborough Castle and Gardens, County Down, 16 March. Join Hillsborough Castle and Gardens for a fun-filled family day out, with stories, music and celebration, in honour of St. Patrick’s Day. Immerse yourself in the magic of traditional Irish storytelling with renowned storyteller Eamonn Keenan, accompanied by the captivating music of Aodan MacSeafriadh.
  5. Irish Whiskey Masterclass at the Home of St Patrick Festival, Hole in the Wall Bar, Armagh, County Armagh, 14 March. The tasting experience will provide an immersive dive into Irish whiskey, where you will sample six varieties and be guided through each one by expert host, Ronan Collins, AKA Whiskey4Breakfast. You will sample whiskies from some of the most exciting new and innovative Irish distilleries that have emerged over the last decade.
  6. St Patrick’s Shindig at the Home of St Patrick Festival, Market Square, Armagh, County Armagh, 14 March. Armagh is set to rock on St Patrick’s weekend, with a superb live open-air concert featuring an electrifying line-up. The High Stool Prophets will make a welcome return to Armagh after blazing a trail on the Irish folk scene. Also appearing will be Pure Blarney, a vibrant Irish folk and traditional band.
  7. JigJAZZ at the Home of St Patrick Festival, Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre, Armagh, County Armagh, 16 March. JigJAZZ is a new contemporary Irish dance show featuring world champion Irish dancers. Combining traditional Irish dance with elements of tap and jazz, this high energy masterpiece is accompanied by outstanding singers and musicians to make it an enjoyable and memorable night.
  8. Belfast St Patrick’s Music Festival, Belfast, 14 – 17 March. The range of free and ticketed events celebrate the very best of our traditional arts and include concerts, céilís, displays, taster sessions, workshops, outdoor music stages and more.
  9. St Patrick’s Day Festival Weekend, Bushmills, County Antrim, 15 – 17 March. Come and celebrate St Patrick’s Day weekend at the Giant’s Causeway, with lots of family-friendly activities. From whimsical leprechaun trails, facepainting, treasure hunts, trad bands, selfie opportunities with resident friendly giant, Finn McCool and so much more. This event promises to be a magical giant experience for all ages.
  10. Steam Whitehead St Patrick’s Weekend, Whitehead Railway Museum, County Antrim, 15 March. On the historic 1907 platform at Whitehead Excursion Station you’ll board their train for a short trip within their premises. Hauled by their 104-year-old locomotive No.3BG ‘Guinness’, you will travel in a carriage which a certain famous wizard would feel at home in as you are transported to a bygone era. Included in your ticket price is a train ride and admission to the five-gallery museum (allow at least an hour). Afterwards, you can treat yourself to tea/coffee and snacks in the café.
  11. Wild Caving – Marble Arch Caves, Florencecourt, County Fermanagh, 15 March. Delve off the beaten track with an experienced and qualified Cave Leader to explore ‘wild caving’ in the depths of the Marble Arch Caves system. Your group of ten will explore wild cave passages, negotiate boulder chambers and clamber through the well-known flyover to emerge into the public tour area of the show cave before navigating your way out through the wild chambers.
  12. Patrick’s Flotilla 2025, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, 16 March. Enjoy a spectacular St. Patrick’s Flotilla as beautifully decorated, illuminated boats take to the waters of Enniskillen. Departing from the Ardhowen Jetty, the flotilla will journey through the town in a stunning green-lit procession, creating a breathtaking sight.
  13. St Patrick’s Day at Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, County Tyrone, 16 – 17 March. Learn about the history of the shamrock as you take in the sounds of traditional Irish music across Ulster and America. Watch Irish dance performances and see traditional craft demonstrations like basket weaving throughout the day. Stop by the Mellon House where the table will be filled with traditional foods like colcannon and apple tart or follow the ‘Shamrock Selfie Trail’ and get involved in some St Patrick’s themed crafts.
  14. The Chocolate Box at The Chocolate Manor, Castlerock, County Londonderry 15 March. Led by Chief Chocolatier at The Chocolate Manor, Geri Martin, you will begin by learning the fundamentals of working with chocolate at home and learning what equipment you need. You will then move on to hands-on chocolate making, practicing tempering chocolate to create a delicious selection of flavoured chocolates using ingredients such as honeycomb and orange. You will also discover the differences in working with selected varieties of chocolate.
  15. St Patrick’s Day Beach Ride with Crindle Stables, Limavady, County Londonderry, 15 March. Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a scenic horseback ride along the stunning Northern Ireland coastline. This beach ride offers a unique outdoor adventure for riders 12 years and older and is perfect for all skill levels.

 

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.

Offers of the Week

Killeavy Castle Estate, Killeavy, County Armagh

 

As the centrepiece of 365 acres of mixed farm and woodland in County Armagh’s stunning Slieve Gullion, Killeavy Castle Estate is the ideal place to escape, retreat, relax and unwind. Starting from £149 per person sharing, the offer includes two course dinner for two in Gullion at Killeavy, luxury overnight stay, access to thermal spa facilities and traditional Irish breakfast. Offer valid until Monday 31st March 2025. Visit www.killeavycastle.com for more information.

 

 

Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel & Lodges, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh

 

Enjoy stunning views directly overlooking scenic Lough Erne at Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel & Lodges in Enniskillen. From £135pps, this two-night midweek stay offer includes, full cooked breakfast, use of Killyhevlin Health Club including indoor swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, outdoor lakeview hot tub and gym. Offer valid selected Sun – Thurs dates March 2025, subject to availability. Visit www.killyhevlin.com for more information.

 

 

For more information on what’s on or to plan your next adventure in Northern Ireland, visit www.discovernorthernireland.com.

 

Offers are correct at the time of publication and are subject to availability and change without notice. Terms and Conditions apply to each offer and can be viewed on the individual provider’s websites. Tourism NI acts as a promoter of third-party offers and accepts no responsibility for any changes, withdrawals, or inaccuracies made by providers.

 

World Superbike Champions headline Joey Dunlop celebration in Ballymoney

The achievements of motorcycling legend Joey Dunlop will be remembered at a special event in Ballymoney on Saturday, May 24th 2025.

The JOEY 25 celebration will be held in his hometown, a quarter of a century since his passing, and will be hosted by the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.

Multiple World Superbike champions Carl Fogarty and Jonathan Rea will headline a star-studded line up of 25 riders who will be in attendance to celebrate the life of one of Northern Ireland’s greatest ever sporting ambassadors.

A host of British Superbike riders, Joey’s former teammates, rivals and friends will ride 25 of his original bikes in a closed road event around the town centre.

The event is being held in conjunction with Joey’s family, who are pleased his life will be remembered 25 years since he died, aged 48, in a racing accident in Estonia.

“We couldn’t think of a better way to remember Joey than an event in his hometown,” said Joey’s wife Linda.

This will be the biggest collection of Joey’s bikes that has ever been brought together, and to have so many of his friends and famous riders take part in this event is very special.

This landmark anniversary of Joeys passing is a really tough time for the family, and we would like to thank the local council for staging this event, which we hope thousands of people can enjoy.”

Jonathan Rea will ride a famous Joey Dunlop bike at the event.

“I am honoured to be on board one of Joey Dunlop’s machines at this celebration event in his home town,” said the 6 time World Superbike Champion.

“What a thrill to be able to ride his Isle of Man winning Yamaha TZ750 around the streets of Ballymoney.

Joey was a hero of mine growing up and he inspired so many riders from this country, including me, to achieve our dreams”

The Joey 25 event will take place 2 weeks after the North West 200 in what is a busy time for the Borough.

“We look forward to welcoming what is sure to be thousands of motorbike fans to this special Joey 25 event in May,” said Councillor Ciarán McQuillan, the youngest mayor in the history of the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.

“I am thrilled that the council has agreed to host an event in celebration of the achievements of the icon that was Joey Dunlop.

“Joey was a local hero and an incredible ambassador not just for Ballymoney, but for fans across our Council area and indeed the world. It is fitting that we celebrate his legacy.”

As part of the celebration there will be a Joey 25 exhibition of his memorabilia running from April in the museum, and another parade of race bikes at the Classic Bike Festival Ireland in August. The full line up of riders for May 24th will be announced soon.