whatsonni.com’s pick of the week!

Antrim

Ale by Rail!  The first train of the year for this popular event. The bar does a mid week discount (10% or so). Now that the new rail station is open the travel is not so convoluted as when the station was being built and traffic diversions were a pain!

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Armagh

Hamlet, Market Place Theatre, Armagh.  Olivier award-winner Hiran Abeysekera (Life of Pi) is Hamlet in this fearless, contemporary take on Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.

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Belfast

Quiet sessions at Titanic Belfast. Discover the Titanic Experience in a calm and sensory-friendly environment with our new Quiet Sessions. Created to support visitors who may prefer reduced noise, softer lighting and a more relaxed atmosphere, these dedicated times offer an inclusive way to explore the galleries at your own pace.

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Down

Tribes & Tribulations | A touring exhibition by Helen Merrigan Colfer. In this exhibition, award winning visual artist Helen Merrigan Colfer explores a deeply personal journey from childhood to adulthood in the ongoing search for belonging and self-acceptance.

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Fermanagh

Lakeland Players Present: Cinderella – A Magical 40th Anniversary Pantomime! Get ready for glitz, giggles and glass slippers as the Lakeland Players proudly present Cinderella – the ultimate rags-to-riches tale, packed with all the fun and new years cheer you’d expect from this classic family pantomime! There will be three matinee performances at 2.30pm on Saturday 10th,Sunday 11th and Saturday 17th January.

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Derry/Londonderry

Sinéad Willox gathers some of Ireland’s finest musicians for a very special performance to celebrate the album launch of Seoda Uladh – Jewels of Ulster. Seamus Heaney Home Place, Bellaghy.

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Tyrone

Alice in Wonderland, the Burnavon Theatre, Cookstown.

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Discover NI’s Offers of the Week

Galgorm, Ballymena, County Antrim

 

Enjoy a night of luxury and pampering at Galgorm and start the year off refreshed. From £230 per room based on two adults sharing, this offer includes an overnight stay for two in a superior guestroom, thermal spa village relaxation, early spa access from 12 noon and full Irish breakfast. Valid Monday – Thursday throughout January and February 2026. Visit

https://www.galgorm.com/galgorm-luxury-experience.html for more information.

 

The Rabbit Hotel, Templepatrick, County Antrim

 

Burrow down this winter and retreat to The Rabbit Hotel for rest and relaxation. Starting from £185 per room based on two people sharing, this offer includes an overnight stay for two in a Snug room, access to The Spa from 12 noon on check-in day until check-out, a private duo clay ritual and full Irish breakfast. Valid Monday – Thursday throughout January and February 2026. Visit

https://www.rabbithotel.com/burrow-down.html for more information.

 

For more inspiration 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. 

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 12 – 18 January

 

  1. Arts Across Belfast Bus Tour, Belfast, 18 January. Hop on board this half-day bus tour developed by Creative Tours Belfast for a fun exploration of the best of Belfast’s vibrant arts and cultural scene. Journey across the city with your entertaining and knowledgeable guide. Become acquainted with a plethora of talented and creative people connected with the streets and city districts you will pass through.
  2. W5, Belfast, visit website for open dates and times. Explore eight new zones, packed with over 250 interactive exhibits that excite and inspire, with exhibits and experiences covering everything from climate change and nature to film and TV production, optical illusions, built engineering, medical science and much, much more.
  3. Dome Shows at Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, County Armagh, visit website for open dates and times. Book into an amazing 360 degree full dome show and explore the wonders of the night sky this winter. Journey through dazzling constellations including Orion and Taurus. Learn their fascinating stories in this live, presenter-led show. Suitable for adults and children aged 8 and over. Duration: 35 minutes.
  4. Live Music at the Safehouse, Portrush, County Antrim, 16 and 17 January (more dates available). Enjoy live music every weekend at The Safehouse Portrush, featuring some of the best local talent in a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.
  5. National Trust’s Cast Ward, Strangford, County Down, visit website for open dates and times. Castle Ward, the unusual double sided mansion house, stands amongst gentle parkland looking over Strangford Lough. The working estate once included a water-powered sawmill, cornmill and farmyard. Visitors to the estate today can explore cultivated gardens, sheltered woodland and the shoreline of Strangford Lough.
  6. OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory, Omagh, County Tyrone, visit website for open dates and times. Take a journey through time and space with a visitor experience that’s out of this world. Book your visit to Northern Ireland’s only International Dark Sky Park. Fully guided by an experienced tour guide, the centre will give visitors a unique opportunity to experience the night sky as it is rarely viewed.
  7. National Trust’s Florence Court, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, visit website for open dates and times. Surrounded by lush parkland and thick woodland with Benaughlin mountain rising in the background, Florence Court enjoys a majestic countryside setting in West Fermanagh. There is something for everyone to enjoy at this extensive and welcoming place.
  8. Slow Down, Cook Slow at Meadowclere Cookery School, Fintona, County Tyrone, 16 January. Set in the peaceful countryside of Fintona, County Tyrone, ‘Slow Down, Cook Slow’ celebrates the comforting, homely style of cooking that Northern Ireland is loved for – warm kitchens, hearty flavours and a pace that invites you to switch off and savour the moment.
  9. Seamus Heaney HomePlace, Bellaghy, County Londonderry, visit website for open dates and times. Seamus Heaney HomePlace takes you on an inspiring journey through the life and work of one of Ireland’s greatest writers. Situated between Seamus Heaney’s two childhood homes at Mossbawn and The Wood, and only a few hundred yards from St Mary’s Church, Bellaghy, which he chose as his final resting place, HomePlace is at the heart of the area that inspired so much of the poet’s work.
  10. Winter Family Quest at Delamont Country Park, Killyleagh, County Down, until 31 January. Join their Winter Equinox (self-guided) treasure hunt. Solve clues and riddles to explore local area and winter wildlife.

 

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.

Inaugural Newry Piano Festival – 6-8 February 2026

Three days of classical and jazz concerts, leading Irish and British musicians, family events and masterclasses

The inaugural Newry Piano Festival takes place from 6-8 February 2026, bringing together leading pianists from Ireland and Britain for three days of classical and jazz performances, concerts, and events.

Three of the finest classical pianists from these islands – Ireland’s Finghin Collins and David Quigley, and Scotland’s Steven Osborne – give concerts at the Festival, while fans of Jazz and musical theatre can look forward to an evening of Leonard Bernstein with the Rob Barron Trio, joined by vocalist Georgia Cécile.

The Festival is organised by Newry Chamber Music and marks an exciting new addition to Northern Ireland’s music festival calendar. Concerts, as well as family events, involving music and storytelling, as well as piano masterclasses, will take place in Newry Town Hall and the Newry Chamber Music Hub at The Quays Shopping Centre.

“This Piano Festival grew out of a pilot piano masterclass series we held last January with my brother, David Quigley. The response was exceptional and confirmed there is a real appetite for high-level piano performance and training in our region,” said Joanne Quigley McParland, Artistic Director of Newry Chamber Music.

“While this is our first festival dedicated exclusively to the piano, it grows directly from the artistic values Newry Chamber Music has developed over the past 25 years — a commitment to excellence in chamber music and solo performance, and to presenting artists of the highest international standard. The piano has always been central to that tradition.

“With concerts, masterclasses, and open platforms spanning classical and jazz, this festival positions Newry not only as a place where great music is enjoyed, but as a destination where inspiring artistic work happens — attracting performers, students, keen amateur players, and audiences from across the country.”

An extraordinary series of firsts marks the Festival’s opening concert (Newry Town Hall, 6 February, 7.30pm) as David Quigley and Finghin Collins give their first performance together, with a programme featuring two world premieres by leading Irish composers Philip Martin and Sam Perkin.

Quigley and Collins will perform these works on two magnificent Steinway Model D concert grand pianos, kindly loaned to the Festival from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and the Ulster Orchestra. The programme also features work by Mozart, Rachmaninov, Joan Trimble, and Elaine Agnew.

In another coup for the Festival, acclaimed pianist Steven Osborne will give the closing concert (Newry Town Hall, 8 February, 2.30pm) with a beautifully crafted programme centring on the waltz, including works by Schumann, Satie, and Ravel, along with Schubert’s mighty Sonata in Bb Major.

Osborne will also give a public Piano Masterclass (Newry Town Hall, 7 February) for aspiring young pianists – an amazing opportunity for the participants, piano teachers, and enthusiasts alike.

American composer Leonard Bernstein will be celebrated when the Rob Barron Trio (Newry Town Hall, 7 February, 8pm) perform imaginative and improvised re-interpretations of Bernstein’s music from West Side Story, Candide, On The Town, A Quiet Place, and Wonderful Town. The trio will be joined by the award-winning British jazz vocalist, Georgia Cécile.

In a further treat for Jazz fans, Rob Barron will perform a Sunday morning concert (NCM Hub, The Quays Shopping Centre, 8 February, 1 1.30am), treating listeners to George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Rodgers & Hart, and other Broadway masters. Then at 1pm, Barron will give a Jazz Masterclass for beginner and intermediate musicians.

Newry Piano Festival will also host a delightful family event, when David Quigley and Finghin Collins again join forces for Ravel’s Mother Goose Suite, and be joined by acclaimed actor Séamus O’Hara (House of Guinness, Blue Lights), who will narrate Poulenc’s Babar the Elephant.

Aspiring and amateur pianists and performers of all ages can look forward to the Open Keys at the Quays open-mic piano concert (NCM Hub, 7 February, 4pm), where people can share music in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

“We want this Piano Festival to draw people to Newry and the wider region,” says Joanne Quigley McParland,to experience outstanding artists and inspiring performances, while discovering an area known for its extraordinary landscape and superb hospitality, and now firmly recognised as a centre of excellence in classical music on these islands.”

For more information and booking, see https://newrychambermusic.org/piano-fest. To be considered for Steve Osbourne’s Piano Masterclass, or to perform at Open Keys at the Quays, email concerts@newrychambermusic.org.

Newry Piano Festival is supported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Newry Mourne and Down District Council, and RTÉ Supporting the Arts.

Major milestones, new hotels and a global festival as 2026 gets set for take-off in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is set for an unforgettable 2026, packed full of major events, landmark milestones and exciting new visitor experiences.

 

From Belfast hosting the world’s largest celebration of traditional Irish music at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann (August), to Derry marking 40 years of its world-famous Halloween festival (October), Northern Ireland is gearing to embrace a giant year of events.

A new direct flight from Dublin to Derry is also planned, while Fermanagh’s stunning lakes, waterways and natural landscapes have become part of Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands.

Belfast is celebrating being named as European City of Sport 2026 while other significant milestones include the Lyric Theatre celebrating 75 years along with Ulster Orchestra (60).

The Ulster American Folk Park in County Tyrone will toast 40 years in conjunction with its American connections and the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Fleadh Cheoil comes to Belfast in August for the first time

The world’s biggest celebration of traditional Irish music and culture is coming to Belfast. The city will host the 2026 Comhaltas Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann from 2-9 August, marking the Comhaltas’s 75th year, with Ards CCÉ also celebrating their 50th year. Events range from large concerts and big name acts to street performances, pop-up gigs and community céilís, while competitions in music, song and dance range from local county and regional level to provincial and All-Ireland titles.

Over 400 events, including 230 championships, were delivered in 2024 over eight days, attracting more than 650,000 and delivering an economic value of around €70 million (approx. £58.5 million) to last year’s host region of Wexford.

New Experiences

  • Finn Lough is developing a new spa village featuring a glass dome spa pool, surrounded by planting and relaxation space. The new spa will also include loughshore hot tubs, a central courtyard designed as a rain garden, and a secret garden with treatment rooms. Finn Lough is set to introduce Europe’s first electric hydrofoiling experience using the cutting-edge Vessev VS–9, offering guests a smooth, silent and environmentally friendly way to explore Lower Lough Erne.
  • Castlewellan Arboretum: Annesley Gardens and Arboretum are nestled within Castlewellan Forest Park, County Down. The walled Garden provides a central focal point for the Arboretum and a £2.7m investment will restore the historical nature of the planting. The Grange will be developed into a vibrant visitor core, featuring the establishment of a welcome centre, community space, café facilities and open event area.
  • Conquer the Skies: Dragon Ride: A breathtaking new chapter is about to unfold at the Game of Thrones Studio Tour in Banbridge. Get ready to soar through the skies of Westeros on Dragon Ride – an epic, state-of-the-art experience that will bring you closer than ever to the world of ice and fire.

Hotel Developments

2026 will be a very different year with a lot of new openings including Aloft and Residence Inn, Belfast, (228 rooms), Adagio aparthotel, Belfast (136 rooms), Premier Inn, Belfast International Airport (80 Rooms), Yotel, Belfast (165 rooms) and Tempo by Hilton, Belfast (144 rooms).

Extensions also feature in hoteliers plans with The Ebrington, Andras House Group and several others planning to increase their room numbers. The likelihood is that around 800 new rooms will come to market in 2026.

  • The historic Scottish Mutual Building in Belfast’s Linen Quarter is being transformed into the Bedford Hotel, opening early Spring 2026. The multi-million pound project will feature 82 stylish bedrooms, a destination restaurant, private dining spaces, and a café bar. Renowned chef Noel McMeel, famed for creating the G8 Summit menu, will lead the culinary team.
  • Derry’s hospitality scene is thriving with the opening of two major new hotels in late 2025 on Strand Road. The Maiden City Hotel offers 43 stylish rooms, a residents’ lounge, Olive Room restaurant and Spire Bar. Nearby, the Walled City Hotel is within the beautifully restored 1920s former Bank of Ireland building, opening with 40 rooms and expanding to 72 by 2027, marking a major investment in the city’s tourism and heritage.
  • This follows a series of major announcements including a £7 million investment in Derry’s City Hotel, soon to be rebranded as DoubleTree by Hilton, major refurbishment of Da Vinci’s Hotel (due February 2026) and the Galgorm Group’s acquisition of Roe Park Resort in Limavady. Construction has also begun on a new £15m venue dedicated to the city’s maritime and social history, the DNA Museum, due to open in 2027.

Whether you’re planning a relaxing retreat or an unforgettable adventure, Northern Ireland has it all. Start planning your perfect escape in 2026 at discovernorthernireland.com.

 

Festive Fun and Shopping in Coleraine This Saturday as Christmas Countdown Continues

As the final Saturday before Christmas approaches, Coleraine town centre is set to come alive with festive entertainment and the perfect opportunities to wrap up your shopping in style.

On Saturday, 20th December, from 9am–4pm, the ever-popular Causeway Speciality Market returns to the town centre, offering a fantastic range of artisan produce, ideal for those looking for that special something.

There is also plenty of free family fun throughout the day:

The Snow Globe returns from 12–3pm for those perfect festive photo moments Express Face Painting and Balloon Modelling will keep younger visitors entertained from 1–3pm

The festive characters will roam the town centre, ready for selfies, laughter and some Naughty-or-Nice List checking. Enjoy live music performances from the brilliant Aaron Jamieson, adding a festive soundtrack to your shopping.

Look out for Riley, the juggling, unicycling elf, and a fine festive stilt walker bringing fun and spectacle to the streets from 1–3 pm.

Also running throughout the day is the must-see Christmas Experience in the Diamond Centre. Families can meet Santa, Mrs Claus, the Snow Queen, and the hardworking elves in the magical Toy Mine.

Booking is essential for The Christmas Experience. Tickets are available from Community Rescue Service shops in Coleraine or online at www.communityrescue.org.

Explore everything Coleraine town centre has to offer. From independent stores full of fashion, jewellery and unique gifts, to a range of well-loved high street retailers, there’s something for every type of shopper. And when it’s time to take a break? There’s no shortage of cafés, restaurants and bars, all just a short stroll from the action, perfect for warming up and soaking in the festive atmosphere.

Wrap up warm, bring the whole family, and enjoy a final festive Saturday in Coleraine.

 

 

Embrace a giant festive season across Northern Ireland

Delight in the sparkle, cheer and magic of our Christmas events

 

Whether it’s a short break with loved ones, a day out or a giant experience, Northern Ireland has everything you need to make this year’s Christmas merry and bright.

From classic pantos to candlelit concerts and mindfulness mornings to artisan markets, there’s a packed programme of events taking place across Northern Ireland sure to get you into the spirit of the season and help you make memories that will last a lifetime.

 

Discover Northern Ireland has compiled an enchanting list of events to make your festive season truly unforgettable, and you’ll find even more fun to explore in our Festive Guide: https://discovernorthernireland.com/featured-pages/your-giant-guide-to-short-breaks-ni

 

Belfast

  • Christmas by Candlelight, Ulster Hall – 16 December – Step into the spirit of the season with an unforgettable evening of beloved Christmas classics performed live by candlelight. From timeless favourites like White Christmas and Let It Snow to the enchanting melodies of O Holy Night and Winter Wonderland, this is a celebration of music and magic you won’t want to miss.
  • The Elf Inspectors, The Mac – until 24 December – Oh no – the magic of Christmas has disappeared. Step into a world of wonder and join the Elf Inspectors on a mission to bring it back. This interactive theatre adventure, created by the award-winning Replay, promises festive fun for all ages.
  • Festive Fables, W5 – until 23 December – This Christmas, little ones are invited to pull up a log, snuggle in and step into a world of festive wonder. W5’s Festive Fables storytime brings Christmas to life in a cosy, imaginative setting, where twinkling lights and winter wonder fill the air. From playful elves to daring reindeer, sparkling snowflakes and enchanted forests, storytellers make Christmas come alive with every word.
  • A Magical Christmas Experience, Titanic Belfast – until 23 December – Make memories at A Magical Christmas Experience. Watch the excitement unfold as Father Christmas and his Elves count down to their favourite night of the year. Meet your Elf guide and travel as a group on a new immersive journey to the North Pole. You’ll visit the Enchanted Forest, make a wish by the Magical Wishing Tree and take some time to explore the Elves’ Workshop.

 

County Antrim

  • Enchanted Winter Garden, Antrim Castle Gardens – until 30 December – Antrim Castle Gardens will be transformed into a glistening, festive wonderland once again. The resident fairies have a few new ideas of how to make Enchanted Winter Garden more magical than ever before. But the true magic? You’ll have to come and see for yourself.
  • All Aboard for Christmas, Whitehead Railway Museum – until 22 December – Step into the magic of Christmas at Whitehead Railway Museum. Hop aboard a short steam train ride, pen a letter to Santa, make food for the reindeers, decorate gingerbread men and meet Santa in his grotto.
  • Lisburn Light Trail at Castle Gardens – until 22 December – Step into a world of pure festive magic this Christmas as the Christmas Light Trail makes a return to Castle Gardens. Come along and take in the wonderful sights of the light show and visit the mini Christmas Market. The Light Trail is the perfect final stop on your festive day out in Lisburn after doing some Christmas shopping. 

 

County Armagh

County Down

 

County Fermanagh

 

County Londonderry

County Tyrone

  • Santa Trail, Glenpark Estate – until 22 December – Enjoy a magical festive day out with twinkling lights, delicious treats and lots of joyful moments. Meet Santa in his cosy grotto and create cherished Christmas memories with the whole family.
  • Christmas at the Ulster American Folk Park – until 22 December – Experience Christmas as it was celebrated in rural Ulster centuries ago, from a single-room cabin to the festive Campbell House. Meet Mrs. Mellon and sample her traditional Christmas cake. Explore the wintery streets of America, enjoy festive décor and flavours and see how European settlers shaped the American Christmas. Write a letter to Father Christmas, take a photo at the sleigh and let the kids discover the Christmas tree trail.
  • Little Bo Peep’s Christmas Mix Up at Strule Arts Centre – 16 and 17 December – Join Little Bo Peep and her pet Baa-Baa the Black Sheep on a festive adventure. When Bo Peep’s sheep go missing just before the Christmas Fair, chaos unfolds. With help from the audience, can they find the flock, foil a witch’s wicked dinner plans and save Santa’s Christmas Jumper? Filled with laughs, songs and Christmas cheer, you’re in for a wooly good time at this fun-filled family show.

For a winter stay with tonnes of great value, visit www.discovernorthernireland.com. You’ll find even more information on the best places for food and drink, local Christmas markets, snug and cosy accommodation and of course… festive shopping.

Events are subject to availability.

10 things to do in Northern Ireland

Here are ten exciting things to do 15 – 21 December

 

  1. Santa Cruise with Strangford Lough Activity Centre, Killinchy, County Down, until 21 December. Join Santa for a hair-raising sleigh ride around the islands aboard their fast speed boat, Black Jacket. Hold onto your Santa hats as you fly through the waters of Strangford Lough. You will be carol singing all the way, listening to some Christmas tunes whilst riding the waves back to Santa’s Grotto.
  2. Winter Circus by Tumble Circus, Belfast, until 4 January. Tumble Circus welcomes you to the ninth annual Winter Circus – a high skill, all-human and all-thrill circus featuring hardcore acrobats, eye-popping jugglers and hilarious comedy acts.
  3. Papa Elf is Coming to Castle Espie, Comber, County Down, 11,12,18, 19 December. All the way from the snowy mountainous regions somewhere between Bavaria and Uzbekistan, Papa Elf is making his final festive visit to WWT Castle Espie. Join for a joyful Christmas story time filled with laughs, wonder, then maybe some more wonder, and a pigeonhole cabinet full of festive spirit for the whole family.
  4. Christmas at Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, County Tyrone, 13,14,18,19 December. Wander through the wintery, cobbled streets of Ulster decorated for the festive season, from the humble surroundings of a single-room cabin to the indulgent Christmas of the Campbell House. Children can get hands-on with festive crafts, play with wooden toys, follow the Christmas bauble trail and write a letter to Father Christmas. There are marshmallows to toast, popcorn chains to make and a festive sleigh – perfect for a family photo.
  5. Winter Solstice in the Woods at Slieve Gullion Forest Park, Killeavy, County Armagh, 20 December. This is the perfect chance to stop and connect with the Winter Solstice light on sacred Slieve Gullion mountain. Your forest experience will end with a tea ceremony including organic winter berry cordial and shortbread from a local bakery.
  6. A Cappella Christmas at Titanic Belfast, Belfast, 21 December. Experience the magic of Christmas in perfect harmony at Titanic Belfast with a festive evening of music and celebration. Following the success of Some Distant Shore in June 2024, Titanic Belfast is delighted to once again partner with Cappella Caeciliana for a special Christmas performance.
  7. Christmas Wonderland at The Jungle NI, Moneymore, County Londonderry, 11 – 14, 16 – 23 December. The Jungle NI becomes a twinkling world of festive wonder, where every path sparkles and every corner hides a little Christmas cheer. Families can wander through the enchanted woodland, meet Santa and his merry elves, and soak up the glow of dazzling lights and joyful laughter.
  8. Mrs Claus’s Cottage, Florencecourt, County Fermanagh, 13 – 14 and 18 – 23 December. Families are invited to step inside Mrs Claus’s cosy cottage where they will meet the kind-hearted Mrs Claus herself and explore her charming festive home. Join her for a magical experience filled with warmth and cheer as she shares heartwarming holiday tales. Be captivated by this enchanting festive adventure, where children can also join the elves in their workshop to create special keepsakes.
  9. Christmas at Hillsborough Castle and Gardens, Royal Hillsborough, until 4 January. This festive season, step into a world of Christmas magic as The Snowman™ and The Snowdog come to life at Hillsborough Castle and Gardens. Wander through 100 acres of wintry wonder on a charming outdoor trail featuring beautifully hand-painted Snowdogs. Discover sculptures and one iconic Snowman™, inspired by the beloved animated film.
  10. Christmas at the Ulster Folk Museum, Cultra, County Down, 13,14, 20, 21 and 22 December. Explore authentic cottages and exhibit buildings decorated for the season, with lights, wreaths and cosy fires. There’ll be traditional Christmas crafts for all ages, plus willow star making in the Weaving Shed. Take in the scents of nut roasting, make cinnamon toast over the open fire, taste traditional Christmas cake and warm up with a festive drink. Meet heritage makers as they demonstrate age-old crafts, say hello to the donkeys, and pick up last-minute Christmas gifts in the museum shop.

 

For more information on what’s on, or to plan your next giant adventure in Northern Ireland, visit: discovernorthernireland.com. And for more fun this season, check out our Festive Guide: https://discovernorthernireland.com/featured-pages/your-giant-guide-to-short-breaks-ni

 

Subject to availabilities with select dates.

 

Ards and North Down Unveil Vibrant Spring Arts and Heritage Programme

Ards and North Down Borough Council has launched its Spring Arts and Heritage Programme, offering an inspiring selection of events, concerts, exhibitions, and creative opportunities taking place across the Borough from January to April 2026.

Music takes centre stage this season with the return of the Ards International Guitar Festival in April. Celebrating its 30th year, the packed programme features an exciting mix of gigs, free fringe activity, and a rock exhibition.

Friday Night Live also returns to Ards Arts Centre with performances by The High Lonesome, Ben Reel and Glass Half Full. Ards CCÉ will open this year’s Music in the Chamber series at Bangor Castle on 19 February with a celebration of Irish traditional music. Opera fans will enjoy Spring Solstice with NI Opera on 20 March, a beautifully curated lunchtime concert featuring much-loved seasonal favourites.

Theatre lovers have two standout productions to enjoy at Studio 1A Theatre in Bangor. On 10 April, Jak-In-The-Box Pop-Up Theatre presents The Bench, a warm and witty exploration of the quirky characters who pass through a local park, performed by Julie Kinsella and Maria Quinn. Later in the month, on 29 April, Isosceles Theatre Company brings the powerful drama The Man Who Left the Titanic to the stage, revisiting the fateful 1912 voyage and examining the legacy of J. Bruce Ismay.

Families can look forward to the return of Young Aspects from 27 February to 1 March, offering workshops, storytelling sessions and author events designed to ignite young imaginations. Writers will also be pleased to see the return of Aspects Festival Club, with monthly events offering writers and audiences alike the chance to share and celebrate new writing.

Those seeking a new hobby can choose from a wide range of creative classes and workshops in ceramics, illustration, calligraphy and more, delivered at Ards Arts Centre and venues throughout the Borough.

At North Down Museum, the ever-popular Arts Night at the Museum takes place on Friday 20 March, offering a free evening of hands-on creative activity for all ages. The Little Historians workshop returns at Easter along with the ever-popular Easter Trail for children and families. The museum will also present new exhibitions exploring The Birth of Irish Motor Racing and Boat Building at Ballyholme.

Arts and Heritage Manager Emily Crawford commented: “Our Spring programme is bursting with activity! From hands-on creative sessions to the Ards International Guitar Festival, Young Aspects, exhibitions, theatre and more, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Visit our website or pick up a guide to explore the full line-up.”

Online booking for all music and theatre events, as well as class and workshop enrolment, opens Thursday 11 December.

 

View the full Spring Programme and book at: andculture.org.uk/whats-on

Make a break for it in Northern Ireland this Christmas

Festive getaways filled with holiday joy for everyone!

Create unforgettable memories this Christmas with a short break in Northern Ireland.

Whether you’re planning a trip with little ones, a romantic escape or a festive break with friends and family, there is something special for everyone this festive season.

Take a look at some of the fantastic accommodation options waiting for you to book now. And for more short break inspiration, check out our Festive Guide: https://discovernorthernireland.com/featured-pages/your-giant-guide-to-short-breaks-ni

  • The Merchant Hotel, Belfast – An overnight stay starting at £358 per room with a delicious festive three-course evening meal in Bert’s Jazz Bar, breakfast in The Great Room restaurant, luxury evening turndown service and a leisurely 12pm checkout. Expires December 18, 2025.
  • Killeavy Castle Estate, Killeavy, County Armagh – From £179 for two people sharing per room, enjoy a winter getaway with thermal spa access. This luxury B&B offer is available midweek. Expires December 30, 2025.
  • Corick House Hotel and Spa, Clogher, County Tyrone – From £275 per room in December on select dates, enjoy their 10% off sparkle and spa package with an overnight stay, full Irish Breakfast, welcome drink, three course evening meal, 30-minute treatment per person and 60-minute thermal suite access. Expires at the end of December.
  • The Harbourview Hotel, Carnlough, County Antrim – From £169 per room based on two people sharing, get wrapped up in the festive spirit with a hot toddie or mulled wine with a mince pie by the fire – the perfect start to your stay. Then, unwind in elegant accommodation and wake up to a full Irish breakfast, cooked to order. Late check-out of 12 noon. Expires December 30, 2025.
  • Clandeboye Lodge, Bangor, County Down – One night B&B from £234 for two guests, including a three-course dinner and a Christmas festive cocktail. Expires December 30, 2025
  • The Everglades Hotel, Derry~Londonderry – Enjoy overnight accommodation from £175 per room, a main course from the á la carte menu in The Grill restaurant with a glass of wine, beer or a soft drink and a full Irish breakfast each morning. Expires January 6, 2026.
  • Manor House Country Hotel, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh – From £160 per room, enjoy one night bed and breakfast with festive cocktails, canapes and catch-ups. Expires December 23, 2025.
  • Canal Court Hotel, Newry, County Down – Overnight stays from £149 per room based on two sharing, with a full Irish breakfast, a festive cocktail in the Granary Bar and access to the health and leisure centre. Expires December 23, 2025.

For a winter stay with tonnes of great value, visit www.discovernorthernireland.com. You’ll find even more information on the best places for food and drink, local Christmas markets, snug and cosy accommodation and of course… festive shopping.

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.