OFFERS OF THE WEEK

Northern Ireland boasts a unique collection of irresistible places to stay including quirky B&Bs, luxurious spa hotels and hidden gem properties for an ideal short break and Discover NI has selected the best offers of the week for you to choose from.

  • New Year’s Eve Break, Charlemont Arms, Co. Armagh, from £99 per room. Established in 1936 as The Charlemont Arms Hotel this elegant town house hotel sits at the heart of the historic Georgian city of Armagh. As a family hotel The Charlemont has a proud tradition of offering the best in local hospitality. Celebrate New Year’s Eve with a complimentary bottle of Prosecco on arrival and full Irish breakfast the next morning.  Subject to availability. Quote ‘Discover NI’ when booking. Valid until December 31. To book call (028) 37 522028.
  • Luxurious Autumn, Westville Hotel, Co. Fermanagh, from £125pps. The four-star modern, boutique style Westville Hotel is ideally situated in the centre of Fermanagh Lakelands. Use the chic surroundings of the hotel as your base to explore the historic town and its many nearby attractions such as Castle Coole, Crom Estate and the Marble Arch Caves. Enjoy a two-night break with breakfast on both mornings and a delicious three-course dinner on the evening of your choice. Available until 31 December. To book call (028) 66 320333.
  • Festive Break, Maryville House Tearooms & Boutique B&B, Belfast, from £180. With the arrival of Belfast’s bustling Christmas market, why not get into the festive spirit and treat yourself to a relaxing two-night winter break at Maryville House? When checking in for your two-night stay, guests will be treated to a complimentary glass of mulled wine and homemade shortbread. On an afternoon of your choice enjoy a festive afternoon tea consisting of some of the bed and breakfast’s fresh canopies and tray bakes. Valid until 29 December. To book call (028) 90 681510.

For further information log on to www.discovernorthernireland.com/offers.

*All offers are subject to availability.

10 THINGS TO DO IN NORTHERN IRELAND THIS WEEK


Tourism NI has put together a list of 10 exciting things to do in Northern Ireland this week (December 5 – December 11).


  • Night at the Museum, Ulster Museum, Belfast, December 9 – 10. Ever wondered what happens in the Ulster Museum at night? The night will begin with a 45-minute lighted tour of the Museum, followed by a movie and sleepover. Free popcorn will be provided for all guests for the cinema event only, as well as a light buffet breakfast for those staying over. Suitable for ages 7 – 12.  Children to be accompanied by an adult.
  • The Nutcracker, Playhouse Theatre, Derry~Londonderry, December 8. The Royal Ballet’s glorious production of The Nutcracker, created by Peter Wright in 1984, is the production par excellence of an all-time ballet favourite. Tchaikovsky’s glittering score, the gorgeous festive stage designs and The Royal Ballet’s captivating dancing – including an exquisite pas de deux between the Sugar Plum Fairy and her Prince – make this Nutcracker the quintessential Christmas experience.
  • Festive Flowerworks, Banbridge Old Town Hall, Co. Down, December 10. A fun and creative morning of floral design suitable for beginners. Romaine Hodgen of Flowerworks will guide you through a Christmas themed design which you can take home to be the centrepiece of your Christmas display. All materials supplied but please bring scissors or secateurs.
  • Santa’s Magical Kingdom, Argory, Co. Armagh, December 7. Take a magical journey to see Santa in the grotto and meet his team of helpers from the North Pole. Passports to Santa’s Magical Kingdom issued to each child on booking and stamped on arrival. Includes complimentary festive refreshments. Booking essential.  To book call (028) 8778 4753.
  • Belfast Community Gospel Choir Christmas Show, Belfast Waterfront, Belfast, December 11. Get in the festive spirit with BCGC at the Belfast Waterfront! This show will feature everything from Christmas classics to big gospel ballads. Audience participation is encouraged, so warm up your vocal chords, bring your baubles and prepare for a very BCGC Christmas! Belfast Community Gospel Choir (BCGC) is Northern Ireland’s first and only multicultural gospel choir. Their dynamic performances are charged with joy, passion and energy.
  • Fermanagh Choral Society Christmas Concerts, Castle Coole, Co. Fermanagh, December 9 – 10. Join us for an evening of traditional Christmas songs and some not so traditional as the Fermanagh Choral Society put on their annual Christmas concerts. Castle Coole provides a stunning backdrop and a festive atmosphere for the evening, setting the tone for the rest of the season. Come for the music and stay to enjoy some seasonal treats in the Breakfast Room by the fire afterwards.
  • Arco String Quartet, Clandeboye Estate, Co. Down, December 7. One of Ireland’s leading quartets invite you to an evening festive music by candle light, that will leave you full to the brim of Christmas spirit. Expect to hear music from all the ages, from traditional carols to current Christmas pop favourites, all originally arranged and handcrafted and in the unique Arco String Quartet style. With special guest appearance from singer/songwriter David C Clements, this promises to be a truly magical evening.
  • Days of Christmas Past, Mellon House, Ulster American Folk Park, Co. Tyrone, until December 18. Looking for a traditional Christmas Santa experience where the kids meet Santa, Mrs Claus and all their festive friends? Step back in time to a traditional Christmas in Omagh with this magical family Christmas experience. Special pricing applies, please check website for details. www.nmni.com/uafp
  • The Winter Fair, Eikon Exhibition Centre, Lisburn, Co. Antrim, December 8. The Winter Fair is the meeting place for the dairy industry in Northern Ireland, where top class cattle compete for the title of supreme champion and trade stands display innovation industry advances. Visitors will see the highest quality of dairy cattle livestock on show as well as having the opportunity to find out what the industry has to offer.
  • Maghera Christmas Festival & Lights Switch On, Derry~Londonderry, December 10. Enjoy street entertainment, craft workshops, face painting, balloon modelling and prize draws as you wait for Santa Claus to arrive and turn on the town lights.  Following the big switch on, join in on a lantern walk in the Walled Garden, followed by storytelling and hot chocolate.

Jacqueline from whatsonni.com shares her pick of What’s On this weekend across NI

Down

Make magical memories at WWT Castle Espie with a day out to see Santa and his elves from 3rd to 18th December.  Tickets are available to purchase online and include refreshments, access to the Santa experience and nature reserve plus children receive a gift from Santa.

Armagh

‘Santa’s Magical Solstice Christmas‘ at the Navan Centre & Fort will take you on an enchanted Christmas journey to the magical land of Lapland as day quickly turns to night and the wonder of the Solstice takes place from 3rd to 22nd December.  Santa will be waiting to meet all the boys and girls, and of course, he has a gift for all the children!  Planning to go to the Cinderella at the Market Place Theatre?  Buy your Theatre ticket at the Market Place Box Office, showing your Santa’s Magical Solstice Christmas ticket and get £2.50 off per ticket for the panto for the following performances:

Friday 9th Dec. at 6.30pm, Friday 16th Dec at 6.30pm & Friday 23rd Dec at 6.30pm.

Fermanagh

Christmas shoppers are in for a treat as Fermanagh and Omagh District Council once again hosts its Christmas Craft and Food Fair in Enniskillen on Saturday 3rd December from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm, with stalls located in both the historic Town Hall and in the bustling Diamond in the centre of the town.  This popular event which follows hot on the heels of the highly successful  Christmas lights switch-on, is always a major attraction and provides the ideal opportunity for shoppers to sample and purchase a range of locally made food delights and handmade crafts, alongside soaking up the festive atmosphere, experiencing the sights, sounds and smells of the season and finding those unique gifts for family and friends.

Tyrone

Don’t miss this year’s Coalisland Christmas Lights Switch-On, which takes place on Sunday 4th December at the Cornmill Centre. To help build up to the big switch on, supported by Mid Ulster District Council, DJ Marty Lo and the stars of the CRAIC pantomime ‘Beauty and the Beast’ will start the celebrations at 5pm. To add to the atmosphere, you’ll be treated to an evening of festive fun, including street entertainment, giveaways, music from local talent, a music and dance performance by the very talented cast of CRAIC and other surprises.  While Santa will be busy right across Mid Ulster over the coming weeks, he’ll be in attendance to make sure the lights are on by 6.30pm.

Derry

In Magherafelt, a fantastic array of 25 artisan food and craft stalls, will be the centrepiece of the 2016 Magherafelt Christmas Market and Christmas Lights-switch on , taking place from Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th December.  Enjoy browsing and sampling the locally produced food and drink, or take time to unwind in the lounge with a craft beer, hot mulled wine or just sit and relax. There will be lots of hints and tips for Christmas feasts and local bands and school children will perform in the marquee over the weekend. Vote for your favourite taste too, as local butchers compete for the crown of “Magherafelt’s Best Banger” or enter the Christmas Jumper Competition taking place on Sunday 4 December!  All wrapped up in this smorgasbord of treats will be Magherafelt’s Christmas Lights Switch-on on Saturday 3rd December at 7pm, with Chair of Mid Ulster District Council and Santa of course, finishing the evening of festive fun with a spectacular fireworks display.

Antrim

See Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at the Courtyard Theatre until the 17th December This sparkling production features an outstanding cast, puppetry, dazzling sets and lavish costumes.  All ages can join in the excitement as this timeless fairtytale unfolds.  Special guest, Santa, will be handing out presents at the end of the show.  With just 180 seats, this intimate venue is perfect for children to get up close to the action.  Don’t miss out on the truly magical experience of a Christmas pantomime.  RELAXED PERFORMANCES: Saturday 26 Nov at 1pm and Saturday 3 Dec at 1pm. SIGNED PERFORMANCE: Sat 3 Dec at 7pm

Belfast

This Saturday 3rd December, for one night only, Elvis will be at Belfast Cathedral.  The ELVIS Spectacular stars 2012 European Champion Mr Ciaran Houlihan with his TCB Band and The SWEET Sensations. Ciaran looks, sounds and moves just like the King of Rock and Roll and we’re certain the show will be a night to remember – Book your tickets now! Belfast Cathedral are delighted to host this show where Ciaran and his band will perform some of ELVIS’s great gospel hits including “How great thou art”, “Come all you faithful”, “Amazing Grace” and “The Lords Prayer”- as well as many of The KING’s huge Rock ‘n Roll hits! Tickets are £15 with limited parking available at Belfast Cathedral for £4.

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GIVE THE GIFT OF THEATRE THIS CHRISTMAS AND CREATE MEMORIES TO CHERISH

Looking for ideas on what to buy your family and friends for Christmas this year?   Need some inspiration? Why not give the gift of theatre with tickets to a fabulous night out at the North West’s premier theatre and create new memories that will last a lifetime?

There’s lots of upcoming events at the Millennium Forum this season, with something for everyone to enjoy.

Gifts for Her

With concerts from the Ulster Orchestra (Sun 8th Jan), Tommy Fleming (Fri 10th Feb) and Made In Liverpool (Sat 17th Dec) to West End musicals, Dirty Dancing (Mon 13th to Sat 18th Feb) and Wonderland (Tues 21st to Sat 25th March), the Forum has the perfect present for sisters, aunties, grannies, mums and best friends.

Gifts for Him

If the man in your life enjoys local music, drama or the best in stand-up comedy, then tickets to Homegrown (Fri 13th Jan), The High Kings (Sat 7th Jan), Romesh Ranganathan (Sat 10th Dec), Jake O’Kane (Sat 21st Jan), Neil Delamere (Sat 18th March) and The Lonesome West (Tues 28th March) are guaranteed to delight this Christmas.

Gifts for all the Family

Treat the family to a magical experience at the theatre with our must-see festive show, Cinderella (Fri 2nd to Sat 31st Dec), the smash hit West End musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Tues 30th May to Sat 3rd June) or Julia Donaldson’s Room On The Broom (Thurs 30th & Fri 31st March).  Making happy memories is the perfect way to spend Christmas for the young and the young at heart!

Tickets for all shows are now available from the Millennium Forum Box Office.  Telephone 71 264455 or visit www.millenniumforum.co.uk for bookings.

Lights to burn bright in Coalisland

Don’t miss this year’s Coalisland Christmas Lights Switch-On, which takes place on Sunday 4th December at the Cornmill Centre.

To help build up to the big switch on, supported by Mid Ulster District Council, DJ Marty Lo and the stars of the CRAIC pantomime ‘Beauty and the Beast’ will start the celebrations at 5pm.

To add to the atmosphere, you’ll be treated to an evening of festive fun, including street entertainment, giveaways, music from local talent, a music and dance performance by the very talented cast of CRAIC and other surprises.

While Santa will be busy right across Mid Ulster over the coming weeks, he’ll be in attendance to make sure the lights are on by 6.30pm.

For further information on the Christmas Lights Switch On in Coalisland, contact the CRAIC theatre on 028 8774 1100 or through their Facebook page.

To find out about Christmas events across Mid Ulster, including light switch on events in Cookstown, Dungannon, Magherafelt and Maghera, visit www.midulstercouncil.org/christmas.

Christmas Carousel comes to Coleraine.

A fun, FREE and festive addition is coming to Coleraine town centre this Saturday (3rd December)

The town will welcome a children’s carousel to The Diamond area from 10am-4pm.

Children will also get to receive balloons and glitter tattoos during their visit to the town. Don’t forget to look out for characters including Penguin, Olaf and Minion who will visit the area between 1pm-3pm. A photograph opportunity not to be missed!

Along with this free family entertainment, the town centre will also host a ‘Journey to Market’ event between 9am and 4pm which will showcase new local artisan producers

If you still have some Christmas shopping to complete, this is the perfect place to pick up some unique gift ideas.

Don’t forget as well, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council will again provide a FREE Park ‘N Ride bus service each Saturday from 9.30am to 6pm until December 17th to make for a stress free shopping experience with pick up and drop off points at Riverside Retail, Coleraine Library and Coleraine Leisure Centre.

See Ballycastle and Shop, Eat and Explore this Christmas!

This Christmas take time to ‘See Ballycastle’ and explore what it has to offer.

Why not make a day of it and find quality crafts, unique gift ideas, speciality foods and big name brands from over 60 independent shops.

The friendly, personal service that Ballycastle is famous for is evident in its independent shops, cosy cafes and gastro pubs.

There are a number of events and family friendly entertainment in Ballycastle and the surrounding area right throughout December.

The Naturally North Coast and Glens Artisan Market makes a welcome return to the Marine Hotel on Sunday 27th November to kick start your Christmas shopping from 11am to 5pm offering a fantastic array of local art, craft and food produce.

The annual Ballycastle Pony Parade takes place on 3rd December. Now in its 5th year, the Parade is a fun, festive spectacle featuring horses and riders dressed as Santa Claus – will you be able to spot the REAL Santa? He’ll be giving out treats to all the children who pop along to say hello. There’ll be a charity collection on the day for Motor Neurone Disease Association Northern Ireland and Rett Syndrome Ireland.

Julienne Elliott, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Economic Development Officer for Town Management said: “Along with the pony parade, Saturday 3rd December is Small Business Saturday and Council are encouraging everyone to Shop Local this Christmas. Ballycastle has a lot to offer in this regard, and customers can be assured of friendly, local customer service which the town is famous for.”

Ballycastle Chamber of Commerce has organized a Shop Window Christmas Display Competition which will be judged on Christmas Eve.

Retailers are getting into the spirit by decorating their windows in a truly festive fashion so look out for all the different displays as you make your way through the town.

An ideal time to view the display will be on Saturday 17th December as a variety of street entertainment has been organised to take place from 12noon to 2pm including surprise characters Olaf, Minion and Penguin as well as balloon modelling and glitter tattoos to keep the little ones entertained.

For further details on Christmas events in the Ballycastle area and the rest of the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough pick up your free brochure from various outlets or visit www.causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk/christmas

CHRISTMAS CLASSICS AT THE STRAND ARTS CENTRE

‘Tis the season to tuck into your favourite festive films, and Strand Arts Centre in East Belfast has lined up a selection box of some of the best.

Will Ferrell stars in the 2003 comedy Elf as Buddy, accidentally transported to the North Pole as a toddler and raised to adulthood among Santa’s elves. Unable to shake the feeling that he doesn’t fit in, the adult Buddy travels to New York, in full elf uniform, in search of his real father. As it happens, this is Walter Hobbs (James Caan), a cynical businessman. After a DNA test proves this, Walter reluctantly attempts to start a relationship with the childlike Buddy with increasingly chaotic results.

The Muppets perform the classic Dickens holiday tale in The Muppet Christmas Carol, with Kermit the Frog playing Bob Cratchit, the put-upon clerk of stingy Ebenezer Scrooge. There’s also a special Sing-A-Long version of the film on Christmas Eve at 3pm, when a very special guest, the Ghost of Christmas Present, will be the host with the most dishing out a few surprises on the day. Dressing up is encouraged with prizes for best dressed!

Tim Burton’s Christmas in Gotham is not exactly the season of goodwill in Batman Returns. The monstrous Penguin (Danny de Vito) joins up with wicked shock-headed businessman Max Shreck to topple Batman (Michael Keaton) once and for all. But when Shreck’s timid assistant, Selina Kyle, finds out, and Shreck tries to kill her, she is transformed into Michelle Pfeiffer’s sexy Catwoman. She teams up with the Penguin and Shreck to destroy Batman, but sparks fly unexpectedly when she confronts the caped crusader.

An angel helps a compassionate but despairingly frustrated businessman by showing what life would have been like if he never existed. Frank Capra directs and James Stewart stars in the classic tearjerker It’s a Wonderful Life.

And for all you Frozen fans out there, you’ll be pleased to hear that Strand Arts Centre just can’t let it go!

On Wednesday 28th December, the now ludicrously popular Disney animation gets another Sing-A-Long screening. Activities start at 12pm with a meet and greet (including selfies) with Elsa and Anna, followed by face painting, colouring-in and songs before the film at 1.30pm.

More info and booking online at www.strandartscentre.com or by phoning (028) 9065 5830.

All Wrapped Up At Magherafelt Christmas Market And Lights Switch On!

Magherafelt Christmas Market is back!

A fantastic array of 25 artisan food and craft stalls selling local high quality products, will be the centrepiece of the 2016 market, taking place from Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th December, and the first event to be held in the newly refurbished town centre.

Enjoy browsing and sampling the locally produced food and drink, or take time to unwind in the lounge, where you can experience a craft beer, hot mulled wine or just sit and relax. There will be lots of hints and tips for Christmas feasts and local bands and school children will perform in the marquee over the weekend.

You can vote for your favourite taste too, as local butchers will compete for the crown of “Magherafelt’s Best Banger” or why not enter the Christmas Jumper Competition taking place on Sunday 4 December?

All wrapped up in this smorgasbord of treats will be Magherafelt’s Christmas Lights Switch-on on Saturday 3rd December at 7pm, with Chair of Mid Ulster District Council and Santa of course, finishing the evening of festive fun with a spectacular fireworks display.

Once again, this Christmas, there will be reduced car parking rates in Magherafelt town centre and diversions will be in place for the duration of the market. Further details to be announced soon.

To find out more about other Christmas events across Mid Ulster, visit www.midulstercouncil.org/christmas2016 .

Glengormley’s Christmas Market in the Park

On Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 December Lilian Bland Community Park, Glengormley will be alive with lots of Christmas activities.

Kevin McCourt (Knags Prestige Catering), Nicole Garland (Bellevue), Iain Patterson (President of Glengormley Chamber of Trade), Paula McClinton (Bellevue) and David Kirkland (Wippy Yo) share some of the treats that will be on offer at the market with the Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor John Scott.

On Saturday from 12pm to 8pm and Sunday from 1pm to 7pm, the market will feature Christmas food and craft stalls from Bonkers Betty’s Bizarre Bazaar.  Local businesses including the Bellevue, Knags, The Loft, Flowers by Reids, Wippy Yo and Serendipity at Home will also have lots of food, drink and gifts available on their stalls.

The weekend’s festivities also includes free family entertainment for everyone.  There will be Christmas games, face painting, arts & crafts, a free carousel and swinging chairs, to ensure all ages get into the festive spirit.  Santa is hoping you will come and visit him in his grotto from 12pm until 4pm on Saturday and 1pm to 4pm on Sunday.  Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian in the grotto and children aged 11 and under will receive a free treat from Santa.

In keeping with the December theme of Northern Ireland’s Year of Food and Drink 2016, you will be able to visit the bar and treat yourself to a delicious warm glass of mulled wine or sample a continental beer.  The bar will close 15 minutes before the event ends each night.

There will be no car parking available at Lilian Bland Community Park.  Parking is only available for blue badge holders.  All other visitors are advised to park at Tesco Northcott where a park and ride facility will be in operation during the market.

For more information about the event please contact Karen Steele on 028 9446 3113 ext 31376 or visit the Get into Glengormley Facebook page.