HEADLINE JAZZ AND INNOVATIVE DRAMA AT THE MARKET PLACE

The Market Place Theatre in Armagh is hosting another of its ever-popular Jazz Supper Evenings.

Taking centre stage at this evening’s Jazz Supper Club is Lesley Brooks and The Guinness Jazz Band. They have played numerous jazz festivals including ‘Queen’s’, Derry Jazz and Cork Jazz and have played with some major headliners from Jazz history – Scott Hamilton, Joe Newman and Ruby Braff. This is top class jazz and entertainment straight from The American Song Book. Enjoyable toe tapping exciting music, you will not be able to sit still.

The Jazz Supper Evening will take place on Friday 20th March at 8.30pm. Tickets are priced £10 for music only, and £20 for music and supper. Supper is served before the performance at 7pm. The menu for the evening will consist of Maryland southern fried chicken filet with chilli butter | New York style BBQ sticky ribs | Braised beef with wild mushrooms and ‘Jack Daniels’ sauce.

The following evening will see innovative new drama from the company that brought you last year’s acclaimed production ‘Arrivals’ about the lives of immigrants to Northern Ireland; now the story continues with ‘Arrivals2’, all about their children. Five plays, featuring four actors, by five of Northern Ireland’s most exciting local writers, all in one great night of theatre. The writers for the project include award-winning playwright and screen writer Daragh Carville, James Meredith and Deirdre Cartmill who made such successful contributions to ‘Arrivals’ last year, and newcomers Maggie Cronin and Finn Kennedy. Once again, Composer and Singer Songwriter Anthony Toner will provide a new score for the night.

In Arrivals2, you will have the opportunity to experience a haunted house; a budding romance; the challenging first meeting between a long lost half-brother and sister; a funny and terrifying monologue set on the hills outside Belfast; and a drunken Halloween party where God might just be one of the party guests.

Arrivals 2 will be staged on Saturday 21st March at 8pm. Tickets are priced £12.50 and £10.50 (concession). Tickets for all events 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.

10 THINGS TO DO IN NORTHERN IRELAND THIS WEEK

Tourism Northern Ireland has put together a list of 10 exciting things to do in Northern Ireland this week (March 16 – 22).

  • St Patrick’s Day, Slemish Mountain, Ballymena, Co Antrim, March 17. Follow St Patrick’s footprints at Slemish Mountain also knows as the first known home of St Patrick.  Shuttle buses will operate from the Ecos Centre and Buckna to Slemish throughout the day. There will be entertainment with light refreshments including Irish stew on sale at the Ecos Centre from 12 noon until 3.30pm.
  • La Traviata, Grand Opera House, Belfast, March 18 and 20. Profoundly moving music, fervent passion and sweeping drama, Verdi’s ‘La Traviata’ is widely considered the most popular opera of all time. Violetta is courtesan to the rich, but her superficial world is turned upside down when she falls for the young Alfredo. But when her past life catches up with her, she is soon forced to sacrifice what may be her only chance of real love. From 7.15pm.
  • St Patrick’s Day Traditions and Legends, Guildhall and the Tower Museum, Co Londonderry, March 17. Enjoy a short comedic sketch show on how traditions and legends have developed down the years. This laugh-a-minute sketch show will explore stereotypes, favourite foods from soda bread to Tayto crisps, the things we say, the dialect and accents, the songs, the dances and much loved music, and the great ability to laugh even through troubled times. 12 noon to 5pm.
  • Spring Book Fair, The Argory, Moy, Co Armagh, March 21-22. Browse through hundreds of second hand books and stock up on all your essential reads – you may even come across a first edition of a much-loved author. There’s something for everyone including live music and Punch and Judy shows on Sunday. From 12noon to 5pm.
  • St Patrick’s Day Cruise at Share, Share Discovery Village, Lisnaskea, Co Fermanagh, March 17. Celebrate St Patrick’s Day in style with a cruise around the green islands of Lough Erne. Wholesome homemade Irish stew will be served and you can soak up the atmosphere with live traditional music on-board. From 12.30pm to 2.30pm.
  • St Patrick’s Eve with McPeake, Lyric Theatre, Belfast, March 16. The ‘McPeake Family’ are one of those rare Irish gems and are hailed as ‘folk-royalty.’  Fans describe this band as fresh, authentic, original, and dazzling which makes this a perfect event on St Patrick’s eve. Begins at 7.45pm.
  • St Patrick’s Eve Variety Concert, The Lodge Cultural Centre, Castlewellan, Co Down. March 16. Join in on this fun filled concert. With story tellers, comedians, singers and traditional Irish musicians who will have you tapping your feet and humming the night away. This is your chance to enjoy a good night’s entertainment among friends, and enjoy a bowl of Irish stew along with a hot cup of tea. Doors open 7.30pm, Concert starts at 8pm.
  • Punjana St Patrick’s Tea Dances, Ulster Hall, Bedford Street, Belfast, March 17. Put on your dancing shoes and enjoy an afternoon of old time dancing in the wonderful surroundings of the Ulster Hall including refreshments and music from the ‘John Trotter’ band. Free tickets are available from the Ulster Hall Box Office. Dances begin 12 noon – 2pm and 3pm – 5pm.
  • The Legends of American Country, Theatre at The Mill, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim, March 18. This show features the music of the biggest names on the American country scene. The performers include Evan O Donnell, Anthony McBrien, and Rod and Tracey McAuley, whose glittering careers span over 30 years. Each singer will perform a string of hits, complete with authentic costumes and in the company of a live five piece band that will include some of Ireland’s top musicians. Begins at 7.45pm.
  • Strabane Drama Festival, Alley Theatre, Strabane, Co Tyrone, March 13 – 21. Over nine evenings, the Alley Theatre will come alive with memorable moments that will feature productions from all over Ireland, all eager to take the title of “Best Play”. Begins at 8pm every evening.

Please note some of the events require pre-booking.

Here is Jacqueline’s pick of what’s on this St. Patrick’s Day/Mother’s Day weekend across the NI

Down

There will be fun for everyone as Banbridge District Council host their annual St Patrick’s Family Fun Day in Solitude Park on Saturday 14th March 2015. The craic kicks off at 2pm and runs until 4pm and will feature a host of performances and activities guaranteed to get you in the mood for a bit of a jig and a hoolie!

Armagh

Armagh City is a perfect destination for a short break this Saint Patrick’s Festival as the place has something to suit every taste. Visitors have a wide range of accommodation options to choose from, including high quality hotels, bed & breakfast and self-catering accommodation.  Enjoy wonderful restaurants, take in an act at The Market Place Theatre, follow the session trail across the City and enjoy the Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations as you soak up the atmosphere of Ireland’s oldest City! See www.armagh.co.uk/saintpatrick.

Fermanagh

Let’s not forget Mum this weekend! Mother’s Day at Lough Erne Resort is the perfect treat to say a huge thank you.  Enjoy a 4 Course Buffet lunch as well as a ‘Traditional Ice Cream Corner’ with cones and candy treats for kids. Prepared by Executive Head Chef Noel Mc Meel & his team means this fabulous Mothers Day Buffet Lunch is a hugely popular event so book early!

Tyrone

The Mid Ulster Sports Arena Cookstown will open its doors for the first time ever this weekend forThe Mid Ulster Model Show,  in association with Cookstown District Council, in aid of Jennifer’s Journey and Stewartstown Primary School. Thousands of people from all over Northern Ireland and beyond are set to converge on the show, running from 10am – 6pm on Saturday 14th March.

Derry/Londonderry

With free entry for anyone who can prove they are called Patrick, Shamrock Shenanigans at Springhill Moneymore is sure to be fine way to celebrate Saint Patrick. Discover the shamrock trail and enjoy craft activities, food and music from the Armagh Rhymers.  Additional charge for Shamrock Trail.

Antrim

Celebrate all things Irish at the Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre this Saturday and Sunday to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Leprechauns will be lurking on the family-friendly treasure trail (find them all and win a pot of gold!). There will  also be face-painting, balloon modelling, crafts and traditional music.

Belfast

Treat your Mother to a special Afternoon Tea at Titanic Belfast in the opulent surroundings of the Titanic Suite featuring the stunning replica staircase! Live jazz music will add atmosphere to your afternoon as you dine on a delicious selection of finger sandwiches, superb cakes, sweets and freshly baked scones with clotted cream. Children’s menu also available. Guests may use the Grand Staircase & take photos.  Afternoon Tea sitting take place every twenty minutes starting from 12:20 until 16:00.  Book Online at www.TitanicBelfast.com

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In a Galaxy Not so Far Away… Invasion Belfast: Episode VII

Ireland’s premier Star Wars costuming club, The Emerald Garrison, return to W5 for a weekend of fantastic photo opportunities in Invasion Belfast: Episode VII on March 7th & 8th.

Join W5 in a celebration of The Emerald Garrison’s creativity, dedication and professionalism in what is always a hugely popular event! The attention to detail in their costumes, sets and props has to be seen to be believed. Visitors of all ages will love meeting and posing with dozens of costumed characters including legions of Storm Troopers, Jedi Knights, Bounty Hunters, Clone Troopers, Darth Vader, Wookies and many, many more!

Fans also have the opportunity to meet actors for autographs and signings. Actors confirmed include Anthony Forrest who played the role of Fixer and a Sandtrooper in STAR WARS. W5 will also welcome David Prowse who played the iconic Darth Vader in the original STAR WARS trilogy. Please note that the actors charge a fee for photographs and autographs.

Young visitors will once again have the opportunity to experience Force Training with the Emerald Garrison’s Jedi and Sith instructors. This event is always hugely popular during Invasion weekend and W5 are delighted to give Jedi apprentices another opportunity to become strong in the ways of the force!

Invasion Belfast is an event for Star Wars fans put on by fans. The event is FREE with admission to W5 – for opening times and further information, please visit www.w5online.co.uk

Tourism Northern Ireland’s Offers of the Week!

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

  • Irish Open Offer, Travel Solutions, Lisburn, Co Antrim. Coach and ticket prices from £49pp. Luxury coaching from local pick-up points to and from Royal County Down on May 28-31. Coach only prices also available. Discounts available for seniors and under 21 year olds. Subject to availability. To book call (028) 9045 5030.
  • Game of Thrones Break, The Cottage Schoolhouse, Downpatrick, Co Down. The Cottage was built as a School house in 1804. This delightful white walled cottage with private south facing garden is the perfect retreat for two people. From here you can Visit WinterFell, home of the Stark family, and Robb’s Camp at Castle Ward and step into the world of Game of Thrones which is just 5 minutes from the cottage. Free admission to Castle Ward for National Trust members (you can join on the day) or admission prices apply. From £50 per unit.  Available until 31 August. To book call (028) 4488 1185.

  • Mid Week Offer, An Creagán – Evishatrask, Sixmilecross, Omagh, Co Tyrone. Enjoy a three nights stay mid week in Evishatrask Cottage for the price of two nights. Includes 3 bedrooms that sleeps 9 and spacious ground floor kitchen/living/dining area. From £160 per unit. Available until 31 March 2015. To book call (028) 8076 1112.
  • Winter Warmer for couples, Tavnaghoney Cottages, Cushendall, Co Antrim. Special two night couple’s retreat in double ensuite for two people, with a complimentary voucher to enjoy vintage tea and a home-made scone with fresh cream and jam in Cushendall Village tea-room. From £125 per person sharing. Available until 28 March 2015. To book call (028) 2177 2416.

For further information, contact TNI on 028 9023 1221 or view on www.discovernorthernireland.com/offers.

10 THINGS TO DO IN NORTHERN IRELAND NEXT WEEK

Tourism Northern Ireland has put together a list of 10 exciting things to do in Northern Ireland next week (March 9 – 15).

  • An Evening With Feile, Down County Museum, Irish Street, Downpatrick, Co Down, March 11. Join the Friends of Down County Museum for this special St Patrick’s Festival event featuring the Feile choir who sing a selection of international songs. Come along and enjoy music from around the world showcased by an amazingly talented choir.
  • Dana Masters: Live, Lyric Theatre, Belfast, March 9. Fresh from wowing the 11,000 strong crowd at Proms in the Park and a recent performance on BBC NI “The Arts Show”, Dana Masters plays the Lyric Theatre for the first time as a solo artist with the backing of Linley Hamilton and band. Dana covers Soul classics and Jazz standards filling her numbers with a redemptive power.
  • Armagh’s Saint Patrick’s Festival, various locations, Co Armagh, March 12-17. Armagh will once again come alive over the Saint Patrick’s Festival period. The city will host numerous events in a variety of venues from Thursday the March 12 right up to the big day itself on Tuesday 17 when the city centre will be filled with colour and music as the Carnival Procession makes its way through the streets. Music, song, dance, storytelling and much more – there is sure to be something for everyone to enjoy.
  • St Patrick’s Weekend Barn Sessions, Orchard Acre Farm, Irvinestown, Co Fermanagh. March 13. If you enjoy traditional music, singing, dancing and Irish stew then you will love an evening of family entertainment at Orchard Acre Farm.
  • Féile an Earraigh, Féile an Phobail, Falls Rd, Belfast, March 10-17. Féile an Earraigh, Belfast’s Spring Festival returns and features the very best music, spoken word, debates, discussions as well as a series of stunning musical headlining nights at Writer’s Square. As well as great live music, book launches, family and community events, there will also be a wealth of your favourite Féile an Earraigh annual events such as the Slemish Walk.
  • Blood Brothers The Play, Theatre at The Mill, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim, March 12 -13. Following three sell-out biennial tours, Premier once again brings Blood Brothers – The Play to the stage. Willie Russell’s powerful depiction of the story of twins separated at birth educates and entertains to the highest level.
  • St Patrick’s Day Festival, Strule Arts Centre, Townhall Square, Omagh, Co Tyrone, March 6 – 17. This year is sure to be the liveliest outdoor parade and concert Omagh has seen. Enjoy the amazing display of creative talent as the St Patrick’s Day Parade weaves through the town centre creating an exciting multi-cultural carnival atmosphere. Before and after the Parade, listen to the best of traditional and contemporary music and dance. There will also be arts and crafts fairs to browse through and pick up a variety of authentic Irish items including a mixture of ceramics, jewellery, tapestry and much more!
  • Shamrock Shenanigans, Springhill, Moneymore, Magherafelt, Co Londonderry, March 15. With free entry for anyone who can prove they are called Patrick, this is sure to be a fine way to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day.  Discover the Shamrock Trail around the grounds and enjoy crafts, food and music. There will be an additional charge for Shamrock Trail.
  • Spring Walking Festival, Cuilcagh Mountain and Marble Arch Nature Reserve, Florencecourt, Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, March 14. The family walk will be held in the Marble Arch Nature Reserve where you will meet some real-life cavers, search for fossils, discover tree trunk inhabitants and much more…
  • Temple – An Artichoke Project, Bards Hill, Derry~Londonderry, Co Londonderry, March 14 – 21. An extraordinary structure will appear in Derry~Londonderry. ‘Temple’ is the vision of Californian artist David Best, whose soaring ornately-carved temples are ceremonially burnt at the end of the annual Burning Man event in the Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA.

Please note some of the events require pre-booking.

Pilgrims to walk the new Saint Patrick’s Way

A new pilgrim walking trail linking key Patrician and Christian Heritage sites from Armagh to Downpatrick was launched at Navan Fort in Armagh on 2nd March.

Supported by Tourism NI in conjunction with Armagh, Down, Banbridge and Newry and Mourne District councils, the trail offers an 82 mile pilgrim walk highlighting the life, landscape and legacy of St Patrick.

Seasoned pilgrim walker, Alan Graham, who has completed classic trails in the Alps and has frequently walked the Camino de Santiago in Spain, approached Tourism NI with a vision for a Pilgrim walk based on the theme of Saint Patrick.  His dream was turned into a reality as he set off from Navan Fort to experience the route for himself.

Laura McCorry, Tourism NI’s Director of Product Development said: “Tourism NI has been working closely with Alan and the local councils to capitalise on one of our unique assets, Saint Patrick, and develop an authentic trail which will bring a new pilgrim offer to Northern Ireland.

The St Patrick’s Way Pilgrim Walk will showcase the scenic beauty of the area and its reputation as an attractive tourist destination, whilst ensuring that pilgrims and visitors alike get the best from their activity.”

Cathy Rafferty, Lord Mayor of Armagh City & District Council, said:

“Armagh City is at the heart of celebrating the life of Saint Patrick.  It was in Armagh that Patrick began his mission in Ireland and founded his first great stone church, establishing it as the Ecclesiastical Capital of the island.

Patrick’s legacy is evident in Armagh to the present day and the St Patrick’s Way Pilgrims Walk is a significant and welcomed tourism project highlighting the many important Patrician and Christian Heritage sites in the area. It is indeed fitting the Pilgrims Walk should begin at Navan Fort or Emain Macha as Saint Patrick’s arrival in Armagh and the importance of Navan as a significant pre-Christian site are interlinked.”

A Pilgrim’s Passport which includes a map of the trail is available at Navan Fort and local visitor information centres to guide walkers along the signposted route.

Here is Jacqueline’s pick of what’s on this weekend across NI.

Down

Getting married? Cultra Manor is having an open viewing day on Saturday 7th March from 11am-3pm. You will have the opportunity to explore the manor’s fabulous wedding facilities and unique photograph locations around the 170 acre museum site, with the team on hand to discuss all the options available.

Armagh

Enjoy free admission at a number of National Trust properties on Saturday 7th March including the Argory in Moy and Ardress House in Annaghmore. Come and meet the staff and volunteers and learn more about these amazing National Trust properties.

Fermanagh

Visit Fermanagh’s Visitor Attractions for FREE this weekend, 6th – 8th March 2015.  With a wealth of visitor attractions in Fermanagh take this opportunity to visit and explore what we have to offer. Bring your family and friends and make a day of it, travelling from one attraction to the next. There is something for everyone.

Tyrone

Ireland’s most dysfunctional couple, the Murphys, are at it again this Friday 6th March at the Alley Theatre Strabane! Join Bridie, Willie, Cynthia and Dick in sunny Spain for another hilarious comedy farce! After the massive success of their first play “A Bit On The Side”, Conal Gallen and his son, Rory, have once again come up with a comedy masterpiece!  A Bit On The Sunny Side” sees our four hapless holidaymakers stumble unwittingly from one crisis to another! With their last show having sold over 75,000 tickets, this is one that is definitely not to be missed! It’s pure fun, laughter and craic from start to finish! Age recommendation 16 +.

Derry/Londonderry

Killyman Players present “A Fish Out of Water”, a three act comedy by Derek Benfield, at The Lurach Centre Maghera this Saturday 7th March at 8pm. Tickets available from Members of Maghera Parish Select Vestry, The Lurach Centre, Riddell Bros. & H N McKinley & Son Shops, Maghera.

Antrim

Twice a year the National Trust opens the Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre free of charge. Come along this Saturday 7th March, and experience the world-class service and facilities for yourself! Enjoy a guided walk, explore the exhibition area and see exactly why this is Northern Ireland’s number 1 tourist attraction. All aspects of the Visitor Experience are free of charge, including free access to the Visitor Centre, free audio or guided walking tour, free shuttle bus from the centre to the stones, free parking and free park and ride from Bushmills.

Belfast

The Frock Around The Clock Spectacular Vintage & Handmade Fair will be making its first appearance of 2015 on Sunday 8th March from 12-5pm, when it visits Malone House Belfast for another extravaganza of exclusive style, glamour and eclectic fabulousness for you, your wardrobe and your home.  The event will showcase around 50 handpicked, high quality vintage dealers and creative designers specialising in vintage, handmade and upcycled fashion, jewellery, furniture, homewares, collectibles, art, craft and gifts, scrumptious sweet treats, photography and much more.

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Get set for Armagh’s largest-ever St Patrick’s Festival 2015

Jam-packed schedule of events and activities promise most memorable St Patrick’s Festival yet!

There is something for everyone at Armagh City's largest-ever St Patrick's Day Festival in 2015. Local festival fans John and Alex Stinson (pictured) are looking forward to five full days of music, entertainment and fun for all ages including The Storytellin’ Man and the Songstress at Armagh'€™s iconic public library, and the giant interactive storyboard which will allow the expected 20,000 visitors to learn everything there is to know about Ireland'™s patron saint. Running from Thursday 12th -€“ Tuesday 17th March, see the full programme schedule at www.armagh.co.uk/saintpatrick.

Around 20,000 visitors are expected in Armagh for a six-day festival of events to celebrate Ireland’s Patron Saint, St Patrick, and which features a jam-packed programme of more than 25 music, song, dance, comedy, art, literature, theatre and family events across a variety of venues from Thursday 12th to Tuesday 17th March.

Supported by Armagh City and District Council, Ireland’s oldest city and world famous as the ‘City of St Patrick’, this year’s festival promises to be the biggest yet, with first-time performers Mary Coughlan, Stockton’s Wing topping the bill as part of a series of musical events at the Market Place Theatre in the run-up to the big day and the famous St Patrick’s Day Carnival Procession, concert and family fun day on Tuesday 17th March.

As one of the largest St Patrick’s events to take place anywhere on the island of Ireland, this year’s lively weekend of celebrations takes in 20 of the city’s best venues, as well as a busking festival on Saturday 14th March where musicians from across Northern Ireland will gather for the annual outdoor jamboree.

A four-day musical ‘Session Trail’ which features unrivalled live entertainment including traditional music and family-friendly sessions sets a lively tone when it kicks off on Friday, with performances taking place in many of Armagh’s welcoming bars, cafes and restaurants.

Featuring the very snakes which St Patrick tried to banish, Armagh’s historic Navan Fort will become a life-size interactive storyboard with an exciting dramatization, telling the story of the life of St Patrick and his decision to choose Armagh as the site of his first church.

For little festival-goers, Ireland’s foremost storytelling and song duo, Billy Teare and Kathleen O’Sullivan bring the magic of ‘The Story Tellin’ Man and the Songstress’, with their treasure trove of tall tales, myths and songs, to Armagh Public Library for a Friday event that children of all ages will enjoy.

The Market Place Theatre, Armagh City’s flagship performance centre, will be transformed into an official festival venue complete with three unique staging areas to accommodate the finest music, comedy and dance entertainment which includes performances from renowned acts including Ireland’s Mary Coughlan, Stockton’s Wing, PJ Gallagher and Kila, as well as Scotland’s Clanadonia, Celtic Storm and The Whistlin’ Donkeys.

Other highlights of Armagh’s legendary celebrations will also include performances by Belfast’s Arco String Quartet and one of Northern Ireland’s largest ensembles of traditional Irish music sessions by the 300 musicians that make up the world famous Armagh Pipers Club.

For a full list of everything that’s on and what events will require pre booked tickets, visit www.armagh.co.uk/saintpatrick.

Armagh Lord Mayor, Cathy Rafferty, says excitement surrounding the Festival – one of the biggest of its kind in Ireland – is already starting to build.

“We are exceptionally proud to be named Saint Patrick’s chosen city and we love welcoming the thousands of people who come each year to experience the electric atmosphere that always accompanies the festival.

The official programme for the 2015 event will appeal to all ages and interests and it is always a treat to watch everyone – young and old – get involved to celebrate our famous city’s legacy together.”

Armagh City is a perfect destination for a short break this Saint Patrick’s Festival as the place has something to suit every taste. Visitors have a wide range of accommodation options to choose from, including high quality hotels, bed & breakfast and self-catering accommodation.

Enjoy wonderful restaurants, take in an act at The Market Place Theatre, follow the session trail across the City and enjoy the Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations as you soak up the atmosphere of Ireland’s oldest City!

FREE open day for conservation charity’s special places

National Trust is opening its spectacular houses, gardens and industrial heritage sites across Northern Ireland for free on Saturday 7 March.

With spring on its way, the free day is an opportunity to explore the great outdoors, step back in time at an historic mansion or experience industrial heritage in action.

Heather Thompson, National Trust Director for Northern Ireland, said:

“Our free day on 7 March is the chance to get outdoors to breathe in the spring air or take inspiration from the unique stories of our many special places. It’s a perfect opportunity for those that have not been to National Trust places to discover what Northern Ireland has to offer.

“We encourage you, with your friends and family, to join us on Saturday where you can discover the amazing work that goes on behind the scenes conserving collections and caring for spectacular landscapes, grand mansions and beautiful gardens.

“As Northern Ireland’s largest conservation charity we are committed to looking after our places for ever, yet conservation costs rise faster than inflation every year. By visiting National Trust places you’re helping to protect Northern Ireland’s natural and built heritage for future generations. So we really do appreciate the support of our visitors and members.”

Here’s a taster of where to go for your FREE day out:

In County Fermanagh there is something for all the family to enjoy at Florence Court, set against a beautiful backdrop of mountains and forests. You can also savour the stately grandeur of Castle Coole with its Lake Walk carpeted in stunning snowdrops. Or escape to the breathtaking Crom demesne where BBC show Blandings was filmed. (Note – National Trust places in Fermanagh will also be open for free on Sunday 8 March.)

Described as one of the best gardens in the world, the impressive garden at Mount Stewart in County Down makes the most of the unique microclimate of the Ards Peninsula – did you know it is the sunniest place in Ireland? Return in April and see the Londonderry family home restored to its former glory after a three year £7 million restoration programme.

Also on the shores of Strangford Lough is Castle Ward, with miles of walking and cycling trails and stunning views. Nearby, Rowallane Garden in Saintfield is a captivating natural garden with a dazzling variety of rare trees and shrubs from across the globe.

Along the North Coast follow in the footsteps of giants at the Giant’s Causeway, visit the stunning landscape of Downhill Demesne or stroll along Portstewart Strand and White Park Bay. Note: Carrick-a-Rede is normal admission on 7 March.

In Mid Ulster a tour of The Argory reveals this Neo-classical masterpiece has unchanged since 1900. You can also visit the charming 17th-century Ardress farmhouse or Springhill in Moneymore which has a beguiling spirit that captures the heart of every visitor.

For a flavour of our Industrial Heritage visit the unique Patterson’s Spade Mill in Templepatrick or Wellbrook Beetling Mill near Cookstown.  Note: Gray’s Printing Press is closed.

For more information on the work of the National Trust, how to become a member and where to visit see www.nationaltrust.org.uk