As
part of the ‘Taste the Island’ initiative for 12 weeks
DiscoverNorthernIreland.com will have the top three food experiences and events
in their weekly 10 things to do listing. DiscoverNorthernIreland.com has
stacks of fun things to do across NI, from family days out to gigs and cultural
events. Here are ten exciting things taking place this week including three
food experiences and events (25 Nov – 1 December)
1. Childrens-Christmas-Baking-Workshop
Dungannon, 30 November. Budding bakers can get stuck into Christmas baking in
this fun hands-on class at Wee Buns Cookery School. Guests will learn about
ingredients and baking techniques, pick up handy tips and have a go at piping.
The children will be rolling out the cookies, baking and decorating them with
royal icing. They will also each make and decorate a dozen chocolate fairy
cakes.
2. The-Great-Georgian-Banquet-An-Evening-in-Vienna
Armagh, 29 November. Travel through the mists of time to join a Viennese
banquet in the beautiful Georgian setting of the Archbishop’s Palace in Armagh.
In the splendour of the Archbishops Palace, experience an evening in Vienna.
Enjoy music, dancing and a sumptuous five-course meal with fine wines, evoking
the tastes of the time, served with a modern twist.
3. Sippy-Fest-Craft-Beer-Drinks-Extravaganza
Derry~Londonderry, 29 – 30 November. Sippy Fest started around a kitchen table
in the City of Culture year which then grew to a festival with over 1200 people
enjoying local brews, food and music in the Guildhall. Sippy Fest puts a strong
focus on local produce, as well as allowing people to meet the brewers, discuss
the products in a fun environment, with local live music and more.
4. Friendship-Four-2019
Belfast, 29 – 30 November. The thrill and excitement of American college Hockey
will return to Belfast at the SSE Arena this November. The Friendship Four
tournament is a unique opportunity to watch the only NCAA college hockey
tournament to be held outside of the United States. The tournament will feature
elite hockey players from across the world providing hockey fans with an
exclusive first chance to see up and coming stars of the future
5. Christmas-Lights-Switch-On
Ballycastle, 28 November. The Diamond, Ballycastle will be buzzing for the
Christmas Lights Switch On. Come along and join in the carol singing and
electric atmosphere as the countdown begins with live entertainment before the
arrival of Santa Claus in his horse drawn carriage.
6. Italian-Wine-Dinner
Derry~Londonderry, 29 November. For an evening out with a difference, head over
to Bonds Hill Restaurant for some fabulous Italian Wine Dinner. Enjoy Prosecco
on arrival and a six course tasting menu with perfectly paired wines. A
wonderful dining experience and a delight for foodies and wine lovers.
7. Winter-Wonderland
Enniskillen, 30 November – 14 December. Cancer Connect NI is delighted to
announce the return of their Magical Winter Wonderland to Enniskillen. Once
checked in at the ticket booth, families will be greeted by Mrs Claus and her
elves upon arrival. Following some games and fun entertainment you will be
invited to board their amazing Polar Express which will take you to a secret
castle location
8. A-Journey-Beyond-Prejudice
Belfast, 25 November. This talk, which is part of the CS Lewis festival, will
look into Lewis’s family background in early 20th century Belfast and the
attitudes of that era, followed by Lewis expert Rev. Mercia Flannagan who will
consider how Lewis’s later Christianity was broadened by his friendship with
Tolkien.
9. Observatory-Tours-Armagh
Armagh, 30 November. Follow the Christmas star during a tour of the Armagh
Observatory building. Learn about the Observatory’s history, current scientific
research and its programmes of Science. As an option, you can journey back in
time and learn about the star the Wise Men followed in their Planetarium
seasonal ‘Mystery of the Christmas Star’ dome show.
10. Adventure-Caving-at-the-Marble-Arch-Caves
Enniskillen, 1 December. Delve off the beaten track with an experienced and
qualified Cave Leader to explore the depths of the Marble Arch Caves system.
Alongside a group you will have the opportunity to explore cave passages,
negotiate boulder chambers and clamber through the well-known flyover to emerge
into the public tour of the show cave before navigating your way out.
For more information on
these events or to plan a short break in Northern Ireland, visit www.discovernorthernireland.com.
For additional Taste the Island events, please visit www.discovernorthernireland.com/tastetheisland