MAKE YOUR SUMMER STYLISH WITH HASTINGS

Enjoy a luxurious overnight stay courtesy of Hastings Hotels this summer thanks to these special offers.

Take advantage of the Stylishly Stormont offer and treat yourself to a night’s stay with breakfast at the Stormont Hotel, situated just minutes away from Belfast City Centre and overlooking the beautiful grounds of Stormont Estate. Also, put some fizz into your overnight stay with a bottle of Prosecco with strawberries included in the offer, all from £99 per person sharing, valid until August 31. For more information call 028 9065 1066.

Have a mini getaway to soak up some 5-star luxury with the Classically Culloden offer from Culloden Estate and Spa. This offer includes a night’s bed and breakfast at Northern Ireland’s most prestigious hotel, as well as £10 of credit for each person to use however they wish in the Estate, whether you feel like a gourmet dinner in the stylish Mitre Restaurant, a luxurious treatment in the spa, or a traditional afternoon tea in the Crozier Lounge. This offer is only £90pps and is valid until August 31. For more information call 028 9042 1066.

To find out more about Hastings Hotels go to www.hastingshotels.com.

*Terms and conditions apply. Subject to availability.

RIVER TO LOUGH FESTIVAL BASKS IN LAVISH SURROUNDINGS AT ANTRIM CASTLE GARDENS

The hugely popular River to Lough Festival has become a firm favourite in the family festivals calendar over the past couple of years and, to meet demand, this year River to Lough is setting up home in the lavish surroundings of Antrim Castle Gardens on Saturday 2 July.

Councillor Thomas Hogg, outgoing Mayor of Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council, is joined by the organisers of the River to Lough Festival to celebrate it's relocation to the lavish surroundings of Antrim Castle Gardens. Eimear Kearney, Marketing Officer, Lough Neagh Partnership; Charlie Monaghan, Manager, Lough Neagh Partnership; Shane O’Neill, Vice Cha ir man of Lough Neagh Partnership and Cathy Chauhan, Product Development & Marketing Manager, Lough Neagh Fishermen’s Co-operative Society are excited to be hosting the River to Lough Festival at Antrim Castle Gardens on Saturday 2 July. Now in its third year the festival is a celebration of the world renowned delicacy aimed at families and foodies. www.rivertolough.co.uk

The change of venue for the festival which celebrates the tradition of eel fishing and now in its third year, will enable organisers to welcome three times more visitors to River to Lough to celebrate Lough Neagh Eel because eels are tasty.

Lough Neagh Eels have been awarded for their heritage, tradition and authenticity and this year’s festival will bring to an end the inaugural ‘Eel-Eat’ restaurant week which will see 40 restaurants across Northern Ireland celebrate Lough Neagh Eel from Saturday 25 June.

Organisers at Lough Neagh & Its Waterways took the decision to grow the festival beyond Toome’s eel fishery following last year’s sell out event and they have been overwhelmed by the response from the public already to the festival which has gained popularity as one of Northern Ireland’s most unique food festivals.

Launching the event with outgoing Mayor of Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council, Councillor Thomas Hogg, Eimear Kearney of Lough Neagh Partnership, said:  “To meet visitor demand we’re taking over the sumptuous Antrim Castle Gardens to provide capacity for up to 10,000 this year.  It’s the perfect location as it’s extremely accessible and is situated right on the river and mouth of Lough Neagh.

“With the added space we’re able to provide lots more entertainment for the whole family including cookery demonstrations, eel tastings and a teddy bear’s picnic.

“River to Lough will be the grand finale of Eel-Eat, the first ever dedicated week long celebration of Lough Neagh Eel which will take place in restaurants across Northern Ireland.”

Foodies and families will be able to descend on Antrim Castle Gardens from 12noon until 5.00pm on Saturday 2 July.  River to Lough Festival admission is priced at adults £2.00, children £1.00.
The River to Lough Festival programme includes cookery demonstrations in the Food Theatre, a cookery school with Paula McIntyre priced from £20.00 and a traditional eel supper in the pop-up restaurant priced from £5.00 (advance booking is recommended ); an eel heritage exhibition and fishermen story-telling, live entertainment, a craft and artisan food market, line demonstrations and a teddy bear’s picnic!

www.rivertolough.co.uk; www.facebook.com/rivertoloughfestival; https://twitter.com/eel_eat; #EelsAreTasty

ALL ABOARD RATHLIN SOUND MARITIME FESTIVAL

Record-breaking crowds turn out for the annual celebration!

Now in full swing, the Rathlin Sound Maritime Festival is dominating the Causeway Coast with fleets of families turning out to partake in the nautically-themed festivities, which have included everything from iconic Tall Ship journeys to the crowning of Ulster’s very first Chowder Cook Off champ.

The weeklong celebration recognises the unique body of water between Ballycastle and the magical island of Rathlin- affectionately known as Rathlin Sound- and is only taking place until June 5th with thousands of people already having enjoyed the cultural celebration.

And while the opening weekend was filled with highlights such as country music sensation Lisa McHugh making an appearance at the Marine Hotel, there is still loads to come!

Caroline Carey, Tourism Development at Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, said: “Planning the Rathlin Sound Maritime Festival is always an exciting experience as we try to cater for absolutely everyone in our busy schedule. This year it has most certainly paid off with record-breaking crowds arriving every single day.

“Of course, we have been lucky with the weather, but it has been absolutely fantastic to see families enjoying themselves whilst recognising our unique maritime heritage.

“But the best is yet to come. There are lots of activities on Rathlin Island including an opportunity to explore the Ship Wreck and Arandora Star exhibitions. We also have a Rathlin Sunset cruise with Rathlin Island Ferry company and of course our finale on Rathlin on Sunday with the ‘Big Lunch’ music by Altagore and Aoife Scott and lots more.”

This year’s festival has been organised by the Council, Ballycastle Community Development Group, the Rathlin Development & Community Association, and the Ballycastle Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Sponsors include Tourism Northern Ireland, Malin Waters and Rathlin Boat House Partnership as returners.  Also on board are new sponsors Rathlin Island Ferry Ltd, Marine Hotel Ballycastle, Naturally North Coast & Glens Market and Causeway Coast and Glens Food Network.

For more information on the full Festival programme of activities in Ballycastle and on Rathlin Island, between 27th May and 5th June, visit www.rathlinsoundmaritimefestival.com

What’s on the Menu at the 2016 Bushmills Salmon & Whiskey Festival?

Bushmills Salmon & Whiskey festival is moving to the month of June this year, taking place on Saturday 18th June from 11am until 6pm and Sunday 19th of June from 1pm until 6pm.

The festival content will feature upon the theme of Food and Drink, Live entertainment, Heritage and Culture.  A large food fest marquee where locally talented chefs from the area will  showcase a range of cooking skills, and recipes to the visiting crowds over the two days will be one of the main attractions. Local talented and award winning chef’s from the Bushmills Inn, Old Bushmills Distillery, Bartali, Tartine-Distillers Arms, Causeway Hotel and Bayview Hotel will all take part in the food fest showcase as the chefs put their own creative slant on the very best of local home grow produce.

Celebrity Chef, Romy Gill from Bristol will spice things up as she joins the line up on Saturday and Sunday. Female chef Romy developed her passion for cooking after moving to the UK from Burnpur, India. Romy’s food celebrates the flavours she grew up with taking influence not only from her Indian heritage but also her modern British lifestyle creating a unique style of Anglo-Indian cooking. Romy showcases at both national and international food festivals and is an added attraction to the 2016 festival. Romy will place her own creative style on a range of local produce to showcase the versatility of Northern Ireland produce during her visit.

The food theme continues onto the street as the Festival welcomes the Naturally North Coast & Glens Artisan Market. The market provides a rare but enchanting opportunity to meet the many food and craft producers and suppliers from the North Coast and Glens area.

Market Manager Shauna McFaul commented, “The market is a haven for anybody who cares about the quality and provenance of the food they eat, and for those that seek something different from what is found on supermarket shelves. It provides exquisite handcrafted, artistic items and an opportunity to interact with the artisan who has produced them’’.

On the drinks theme the world famous Bushmills Distillery, home to the oldest whiskey in Ireland, will offer a range of entertainment from FREE Whiskey tasting and cocktail demonstrations to live music and, for the ladies, a Fashion Show over the weekend at their premises. In addition, the Distillery will also host local author Jane Talbot on Sunday 19th, who will narrate excerpts from her book, ‘The Spirit of the Meadow Burn’ : How Bushmills Whiskey Really Got Its Flavour’ with opportunities available to purchase.

The Salmon Fisheries will open their doors on Saturday 18th to welcome visitors and   showcase ‘The Cycle of Wild Atlantic Salmon’ from hatchery to adult stage. Also on offer are talks and tours on the ecology of the River, fish anatomy and the history of the station in Bushmills. The station will also feature an angling simulator, fly tying and casting demonstrations and PRONI will be in residence to host talks on family history and provide opportunity for visitors to view archive records held.

The two day street festival will also feature Fresh aromas, vivid colours, eclectic treasures, buzzing crowds – a mere stroll amongst the many stalls of an Artisan Market are enough to invigorate the senses and whet the appetitelive music performances with an Ulster Scots and traditional Irish twist and the lively addition of the Swing Galls. Local award winning dance schools will also step out over the two days to showcase the creative talent from area.

Catering for all the family, there will also be a range of entertainment for children, with singing chefs on the streets, local retailers offering craft workshops and a visit from the ‘World of Owls’, which will allow the kids to get up close and personal with a variety of owls, lizards, spiders and other interesting creatures in Millennium Park (Sunday only).

For those with a keen interest in heritage there will be FREE heritage tours of Bushmills available over the two days. The hotels, restaurants, cafes, bars and retailers are all supporting the festival with themed menus, arts and craft workshops and lots more so put the date in your diary and make your way to Bushmills this June for some good food and ‘good craic’.

Further information available on www.visitcausewaycoastandglens.gov.uk or telephone Bushmills Visitor Information Centre on 028 2073 0390. Note full programme details available in the next few weeks.

Guided Walking Tours of Armagh City

As a small and compact city, guided walking tours are one of the best ways to explore the Ancient Cathedral City of Armagh.

Tours take place every Wednesday through to Saturday at 11.00am and again at 1.00 pm beginning on Wednesday 15th June until Saturday 27th August.

There is plenty of sightseeing to do in Armagh and for those who love walking and want to see everything the city has to offer, a walking tour is a popular option. From the famous landmarks that have put the city on the map to its unrivalled architecture, Armagh is easy to explore by foot. Under the guidance of an experienced tour guide, you will walk through Armagh’s rich and varied history as you hear stories and anecdotes about the area, learn about the City’s renowned Georgian architecture and take a leisurely stroll along the distinct cobbles streets as you uncover some of the City’s hidden gems along the way.

City Walking Tours cost £3.00 per person and can be booked online www.armagh.co.uk/walkingtour or in person/by telephone at Armagh Visitor Information Centre on 028 3752 1800.

10 THINGS TO DO IN NORTHERN IRELAND NEXT WEEK

Tourism NI has put together a list of 10 exciting things to do in Northern Ireland next week (June 06- June 12).

  • High Tea at Sea, Strangford, Co. Down, until September 18. Enjoy an early brunch or afternoon tea with a difference! See the sights of Strangford Lough before stopping off in a beautiful spot to enjoy a nice cup of tea and some home-made scones.  You might get to explore Salt Island or even see the seals playing at the Angus Rocks Lighthouse. Suitable for ages 8+.
  • Family Cycle, Loughgall Country Park, Co. Armagh, June 08.  Explore the beautiful surroundings of Loughgall Country Park on a family cycle, part of the NI Festival of Cycling.  Cycles will start at 6pm and 7pm and will each last one hour.
  • Belfast Book Festival, Various Locations, Belfast, Co. Antrim, June 9 – 19. With over 100 events, many FREE, the Belfast Book Festival, 9 – 19 June, is getting ready to showcase some of the biggest names in the literary world from home and beyond.  Whatever your age or level of reading interests this year’s jammed packed programme is guaranteed to have something to encourage you to get involved.
  • Comber Historical Walking Tour, Comber, Co. Down, June 12. Join this guided tour and discover the interesting history of Comber, home town of Thomas Andrews, designer of the RMS Titanic.  The tour will visit buildings of interest in this small town, famous for potatoes and whiskey.
  • Tempo Vintage Day, Tempo, Co. Fermanagh, June 11. Vintage cars, tractors, lorries and much more, vintage vehicle lovers will enjoy a classic day out in Tempo. With craft stalls, dog shows, balloon modelling and fun entertainment this is a day for the whole family to enjoy. Starts at 11:30am.
  • Armagh County Agricultural Show, Markethill, Co. Armagh, June 11. Set in the picturesque grounds of Gosford Forest Park, Armagh County show is one of the longest-running shows in Ireland with livestock parades for Beef and Dairy Cattle, Sheep and Goats, Pigs and Poultry and other rare breeds.  This year’s show will also have an extra focus on local produce to celebrate the NI Year of Food and Drink 2016. Starts at 9am.
  • Handbag Positive, Burnavon Arts & Culture Centre, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone, June 9. Handbag Positive is a new and hilariously funny play about Attracta and Nora who were best friends when they were teenagers but drifted apart and are reunited one fateful night in their middle age. Suitable for 16+. Starts at 8pm.
  • Belfast Slow Bike Race, City Hall, Belfast, Co. Antrim, June 9.  How slow can you ride a bike?  Test your slow racing skills at Belfast City Hall’s 20 metre course as part of the NI Festival of Cycling with the chance of winning some great prizes.  Starts at 6pm.
  • Danny Boy Jazz and Blues Festival, Various Locations, Limavady, Co. Londonderry, 9 – 12 June. Featuring artists such as Amanda St. John, The Roaring Forties and Hardchargers, the 20th Danny Boy Jazz and Blues Festival promises to have something to delight all jazz and blues fans in the stunning Roe Valley.
  • In the Red MTB Sportive, Rostrevor, Co. Down, June 12. A NI Festival of Cycling event, this mountain bike sportive is perfect for anybody that likes to get the heart rate up and the adrenaline flying.  It’s all about getting around the 26km Rostrevor loop in as much style as possible before getting that all important beer, burger and medal at the end. Registration required. www.26extreme.com

Please note some of the events require pre-booking. For more details on these and other events click on www.discovernorthernireland.com/events, visit your local tourist information centre or log onto www.facebook.com/discovernorthernireland.

Jacqueline from whatsonni.com shares her pick of what’s on this weekend across NI

Down

Bangor’s popular maritime event returns this weekend for 2016 featuring a tented village, food fayre, live entertainment and children’s activities.  Sailing into Bangor for the event is the impressive tall ship “The Mercedes” which will be moored alongside The Eisenhower Pier and open to the public for both days of the festival.  If you fancy sailing the high seas on the spectacular “Mercedes” there are opportunities available for hour-long sailings on both the morning and evening of June 4 & 5. There will be morning sailings at 9am on both days (£15), then Saturday at 7pm and Sunday at 8pm (£20).

Armagh

Prepare to be amazed, dazzled & bewildered by Cahoots NI’s mind-blowing production Danny Carmo’s Mathematical Mysteries this Saturday at the Market Place Theatre. A spectacular show where Maths, Theatre and Digital Technology collide to create a fun and interactive performance proving that understanding maths can be fun!  Meet Danny Carmo, it’s not so long ago that he thought school and, in particular, maths wasn’t for him. He was more interested in dreaming about a future on the stage & perhaps the big screen – all he ever wanted to be was a famous magician!!! But when he knuckled down to learn all the tricks of the trade he realised that Maths was not only essential…but was the SECRET to a whole load of magic!

Fermanagh

The Old Tyme Market Lisnaskea takes place this Friday 3rd June at the Corn Market Yard. A day when Lisnaskea primary school pupils experience the fun of the market day and sell the wares they bring. Refreshments provided for children. Profits from children’s stalls are in aid of their own school.  Children learn about history; old ways and crafts but also learn the importance of buying and selling, with emphasis on presentation, quality and pleasing the customer, as well as supply and demand.  Grandparents enjoy the event too and often contribute produce and recount memories of attending markets along ago.

Tyrone

Join the Ulster American Folk Park this Saturday and Sunday for Old, New, Borrowed, Blue, celebrating weddings on both sides of the Atlantic on the one day! The 19th century rural Ulster wedding takes visitors on a journey from courting, to the church and then on to the wedding feast. On the ‘New World’ side of the museum you will join the 18th century wedding party in pioneer America, complete with old-time music and dancing in the Pennsylvania Barn.

Derry/Londonderry

Would you like to learn a new skill? Guide Dogs NI are hosting a Volunteer Taster Session on Saturday 4th June at the Limavady Arts and Cultural Centre.  Ever found yourself wondering whether it’s appropriate to offer help to a blind or partially sighted person, and how you should approach them?  Do you know how to behave around a guide dog?  Learn some sighted guiding techniques, meet some of the friendly team from Guide Dogs NI and learn more about how our My Guide service helps visually impaired people to get out and about independently. Guide Dogs NI are currently recruiting volunteers across Northern Ireland in a range of roles.  To book your place or for further information please contact Alison Rankin on 0845 3727 402 or email alison.rankin@guidedogs.org.uk.

Antrim

The Rathlin Sound Maritime Festival continues this week, into the weekend. The festival is centred on Rathlin Sound, the body of water that lies between Rathlin Island and Ballycastle. From the adrenaline rush of the Sailing Regatta and races as well as exciting and informative talks and tours, exhibitions and demonstrations, fun competitions, laid back lunches, friendly giants, curraghs and Viking ships, there is plenty to choose from including fantastic family friendly events. There is a fun filled and packed programme of events at the 5th annual celebration of our rich maritime heritage with an emphasis on locally produced food for this the Year of Food In Northern Ireland.

Belfast

See Aladdin at the Crescent Arts Centre this Friday 3rd June.  This colourful tale from the Arabian Nights is set in the Middle East: a place of mystery, enchantment and strange, mythical creatures. This Large scale contemporary Shadow Puppet theatre tells of a poor street boy who falls hopelessly in love with a Royal Princess.
What magic would he need just to see her again?  Follow his wild and dangerous adventures as he gets caught up in excitement way beyond his control. Find out more about this inspirational and accessible art form after the show.

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HOT SUMMER MUSIC AT ARMAGH’S MARKET PLACE

The Market Place Theatre in Armagh is set to host a variety of musical styles over the coming week as the entertainment hots up for Summer.

For a relaxed Sunday afternoon, why not join Antrim Community Choir, The Henry Girls and Ruth Carr as they present ‘A Poem For A Song’, a journey into a world of lyrical texts, songs and poems that capture the heartbeat of what it is to be human. With a selection of wonderful poetry and arrangements of new and old music, ‘A Poem For A Song’ brings a delightful new twist to the performance of poetry.

Antrim Community Choir is an accomplished and dynamic choir that has performed extensively around Northern Ireland. Ruth Carr is a published poet, editor and creative writing tutor with many acclaimed collections of her own poetry including ‘There Is A House’ and ‘The Airing Cupboard’. The Henry Girls are three sisters whose music is infused with the rich cultural heritage of their native Donegal combined with a transatlantic flavour. They have toured and collaborated with various other notable acts such as Mary Black, Clannad and Sharon Shannon. ‘A Poem For A Song’ will be staged on Sunday 5th June at 3pm. Tickets are priced £5 each.

‘Buille’ create some of the most exciting contemporary traditional music heard today and feature some of the finest traditional musicians around, led by Armagh born brothers Niall and Caoimhín Vallely [concertina and piano], with Brian Morrissey [Bodhrán], Ed Boyd [Guitar] and Kenneth Edge [original saxophonist with ‘Riverdance’].

The group have toured extensively across Ireland, the UK, Europe, North America, and Russia, and along the way performed at such prestigious festivals as Celtic Connections in Glasgow, Festival de Cornouaille in Quimper, Brittany, Beo Festival at the National Concert Hall, Dublin, and the Winnipeg Folk Festival in Canada. Buille will perform on Friday 10th June at 8pm. Tickets are priced £14 and £12 (concession).

Tickets for all performances can be booked through the Box Office on [028] 3752 1821, or online at www.marketplacearmagh.com

And to keep up-to-date with the latest news at the Market Place Theatre, you can follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/marketplacearmagh) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/mptarmagh) where you will find all the latest information, special offers and video previews.

Bright Sparks Summer Camp

Calling all budding scientists! Bright Sparks is W5’s unique and exciting week-long summer camp for inquisitive young minds aged 8 to 11.

Participants in Bright Sparks will get hands-on in a range of exciting, science-based activities such as crime labs, rocket races, animation and building challenges. Each day will have its own theme and our young experimenters will be encouraged to explore and learn in a fun and positive environment.

Dates

Monday 1 to Friday 5 August and / or Monday 8 to Friday 12 August

What will it cost?

The total cost for one week is £100. Following registration, full payment should be made to W5 within one week. Enrolment fees are non-refundable and places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Numbers are limited therefore please book early to avoid disappointment.

What W5 Offer

  • A fun-filled programme of hands-on activities, Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm
  • Exciting and engaging topics covering a wide range of STEM disciplines
  • Opportunities to explore W5, including Climbit
  • Enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and experienced staff
  • Drop-off and pick-up times designed to accommodate working parents
  • A free ‘Bright Sparks’ T-shirt

Registration

To register for a place simply download an application form on the W5 website and email the completed form to: bookings@w5online.co.uk. A member of the Bookings Team will contact you with further details and to arrange payment. For more information you can also contact the team on 028 90467790/93.

Programme

The programme of activities at the summer camp will be exciting and varied. To give the week a unique structure each day will follow a specific theme. Bright Sparks will also get to explore and enjoy W5’s showsworkshops and supervised exhibition floor visits. There will also be an opportunity to visit the Odyssey Cinema and Ten-Pin Bowling. Throughout the week participants will also keep a record of their activities through a student-driven digital portfolio which will allow them (as well as parents!) to look back on their summer camp achievements.

Lunch and refreshments

Children are asked to bring along a morning snack and a packed lunch. They can also visit W5’s coffee shop which serves a daily range of fresh sandwiches, tray-bakes and snacks.

*Weather permitting, children may be taken outside to eat lunch.

For further information visit www.w5online.co.uk.

Tourism Ireland opens the door to Game of Thrones® in Ballintoy

~ 6th ‘Door of Thrones’ unveiled as Tourism Ireland’s 2016 Game of Thrones® campaign continues to showcase Northern Ireland to millions of fans worldwide ~

31 May 2016 – Episode six of season six of Game of Thrones® aired last night (Monday, 30 May) and Tourism Ireland unveiled its latest ‘Door of Thrones’ – this week in the Fullerton Arms in Ballintoy, the location for filming exterior Pyke shots and the Iron Islands in HBO’s fantasy drama.

Tourism Ireland is rolling out a major Game of Thrones® campaign until the end of June (when season six ends), showcasing Northern Ireland to millions of the show’s fans worldwide. The campaign involves a series of ten carved doors, each one telling the story of the latest episode. The doors have been created using wood salvaged from two trees at the Dark Hedges (otherwise known as the Kingsroad in Game of Thrones®), which fell during Storm Gertrude.

To date, the doors have been based on “The Red Woman”, “Home”, “Oathbreaker”, “Book of Stranger” and “The Doors”. Echoing scenes from last night’s episode, this week’s intricately-carved door features striking designs and depicts Targaryens and dragons. It is now hanging in The Fullerton Arms.

The first door (from episode one) is hanging in The Cuan guest inn in Strangford, near the filming locations of Castle Ward and Audley’s Castle. The second door is hanging in Fiddlers Green in Portaferry, near Quintin Bay. The third door, in the Percy French restaurant in Newcastle, is near Tollymore Forest Park; the fourth door is in Blakes of the Hollow in Enniskillen, near Pollagollum Cave; and the fifth door is in Frank Owens Bar in Limavady, near Downhill Strand.

Tourism Ireland has also unveiled its sixth – limited edition – Game of Thrones® stamp, another element of its campaign, produced in conjunction with the Royal Mail.