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Days out Northern Ireland spring and summer 2018 Registered charity number 205846

Welcome Enjoy the colour and vibrancy of spring and summer at the gardens, coastline and countryside in Northern Ireland looked after by the National Trust. Get outdoors and be inspired by nature, smell the scents of spring and summer blooms, and spot wildlife at our special places. Explore outdoor walking trails and take in the views or join us at one of many exciting activities and events happening all year round. The National Trust is an independent conservation charity funded through memberships, donations, legacies and commercial operations. With the help of our members, supporters and volunteers we look after some of the country s most beautiful places, including historic houses and collections, countryside and coastline. Become a member and help protect Northern Ireland s natural and built heritage while enjoying access to extraordinary places, experiences and activities. Join today at your favourite place or online at nationaltrust.org.uk Registered charity number 205846 The great outdoors The world s biggest playground is right outside your front door, so stretch your legs and your imagination, and create unforgettable memories exploring the great outdoors today. Northern Ireland is superb for walking and the National Trust is full of special places rich with wildlife, crammed with stories and commanding stunning views. From landscaped gardens to wild coasts, and from gentle nature trails to rugged parklands, we ve got a great range of walks for everyone to enjoy. Or why not get on your bike and use some pedal power to feel the wind in your hair on one of our cycle routes. We have trails to suit all ages and abilities, and with bikes to hire at some of our places, all you need to bring is a sense of adventure. Get refreshed and drink in the wild air as you enjoy woodlands and gardens in full bloom this spring and summer. All your favourite places Mid Ulster 5 Antrim and North Coast 6 7 County Fermanagh 8 County Down 9 10 Around Belfast 11 50 things to do 12 13 What s on 14 38 Information Who we are and what we do 39 Volunteer and make a difference 39 Time to get away 40 41 Contact details 42 Places to visit Map 43 Alternative formats Telephone 028 9751 0721 or email ni.customerenquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk Rowallane Garden National Trust members During normal opening hours members are entitled to free entry. Additional charges for some activities and events may also apply to members to help raise essential funds for the restoration and upkeep of the special place you are visiting. Further information Details of events are correct at the time of printing. Please note that the information provided in this guide may change without notice. Please check details before travelling by contacting the relevant place or visiting our website nationaltrust.org.uk/ni Follow us online nationaltrust.org.uk/ni facebook.com/nationaltrustni @nationaltrustni @nationaltrustni 2 3

All your favourite places With many miles of beautiful coastline, huge stretches of countryside, panoramic views, historic houses and glorious gardens in our care, we have a wealth of treasures for all to enjoy. Mid Ulster Ardress House This 17th-century farmhouse, elegantly remodelled in Georgian times, offers fun and relaxation for all the family. The cobbled farmyard with a dairy, smithy and threshing barn is the perfect spot to feed the resident chickens, while the nearby apple orchards are great for exploring. Children will enjoy visiting the small farmyard animals, having a go on the ride-on tractors and dressing-up. Minnowburn Surrounded by a wooded riverside estate, the interior of this Irish gentry house still evokes the eclectic tastes and interests of the MacGeough Bond family. The rose garden, with its unusual sundial, pleasure gardens and walks along the River Blackwater are ideal for exploring. There s also fun for kids on the indoor bug trail and the zipline in the children s play area. Springhill Springhill This 17th-century plantation house, home of the Lenox-Conyngham family, is brought to life on guided tours. Discover the celebrated costume collection in the old laundry and kids dressing up in the Costume Closet. Explore the walled garden and way marked trails, with views of Slieve Gallion and the Sperrins, and enjoy the natural play area. Whether you re looking for active ways to spend your leisure time, somewhere to explore with the children or inspirational days out with family and friends there s always a special place to explore this spring and summer. Leave every day stresses behind and enjoy all the time in the world with us. There really is something to see, do and enjoy at all our places, every day of the year. When you visit, donate, volunteer or join the National Trust, your support helps us to look after special places for ever, for everyone. Ardress House Thank you for your part in keeping our places special. Wellbrook Beetling Mill Step back in time and discover how yarn was spun at Northern Ireland s last working water-powered linen beetling mill. Hands-on demonstrations reveal the importance of the linen industry in 19th-century Ireland. The glen is ideal for relaxing walks and perfect for a picnic by the Ballinderry River. Derrymore House Resting peacefully in a landscaped demesne, this 18th-century thatched cottage is rich in history and a great place for walks. Gray s Printing Press The indelible story of printing is told behind this Georgian shop front in Strabane, once reputed as Ireland s printing capital. For more information on places to visit, check out our website nationaltrust.org.uk/ni or follow us online. Wellbrook Beetling Mill 4 5

Together we can protect Northern Ireland s natural and built heritage. Antrim and North Coast Cushendun In Northern Ireland three out of four places cannot fund their own conservation. Carrick-a-Rede Connected to the cliffs by a rope bridge across the Atlantic Ocean, this rocky island is the ultimate clifftop experience. The bridge was traditionally erected by salmon fishermen and if you are bold enough to make the crossing you will be rewarded with unique geology and wildlife. On a clear day enjoy views across the seas of Moyle to Rathlin Island and the Scottish islands. Access to the rope bridge is via timed tickets which are purchased on date of visit to the site. Coach and group visits must pre-book in advance through the North Coast Booking Office. Giant s Causeway The famous basalt columns at our iconic World Heritage Site, left by volcanic eruptions 60 million years ago, are home to a wealth of local history and legend. Follow in the footsteps of giants along the windswept walking trails to discover flora and fauna of international importance as well as fantastic bird watching. Indoors, the interactive exhibition in the Visitor Centre unlocks the secrets of the landscape. Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge Downhill Demesne and Hezlett House The sheltered gardens, Mussenden Temple and striking mansion ruins bear testament to the eccentricity of the Earl Bishop who once made this 18th-century demesne his home. With views over long white beaches and the mountains of Donegal it is a wonderful place for a refreshing walk or fun in the children s natural play area. Nearby at Hezlett House, life in a rural 17th-century cottage is told through the people who once lived there. Cushendun Nestled at the mouth of the River Dun (Brown River) at the foot of Glendun, Cushendun is a charming historic village steeped in character and folklore. Admire the white Cornish-style houses designed by Clough Williams-Ellis, explore the grounds of historic Glenmona House and enjoy the circular walking trail. Portmuck and Skernaghan Point Once the site of smuggling and home to an ancient monastery, the Islandmagee peninsula s coastline is steeped in history. An Area of Special Scientific Interest, it has some of Northern Ireland s largest colonies of cliff nesting seabirds and offers views of the famous Antrim coast. White Park Bay Embraced by ancient dunes, Neolithic settlements and passage tombs, this arc of white sand nestles between two headlands on the North Antrim coast. Home to a range of rich habitats and a myriad of wildlife, its secluded location makes it ideal for quiet relaxation and peaceful walks. Portmuck Portstewart Strand Sweeping along the edge of the north coast, this two mile stretch of golden sand offers uninterrupted views of the coastline. It s an ideal place for lazy picnics, surfing and long walks into the wildlife-rich sand dunes. You can also enjoy bird watching from the bird hide on the Bann Estuary, a sanctuary for waders, wildfowl and nesting birds. Portstewart Strand Giant s Causeway Downhill Demesne 6 White Park Bay 7

Castle Coole County Down County Fermanagh Castle Coole One of the finest examples of Neo-classical architecture in Ireland, Castle Coole has an elegant and restrained exterior, while the interior is brimming with opulence, luxury and colour. Guided tours also reveal life below the stairs in the servants rooms and quarters. The surrounding rolling parkland, interspersed with mature oaks, woodlands and paths, is perfect for refreshing walks and fun in the outdoor play area. This 18th-century house has two distinctly different facades, classical and gothic, set within an 820-acre walled demesne overlooking Strangford Lough. Explore 21 miles of walking, cycling and horse riding trails. Visit the water-powered corn mill, impressive laundry and tack room, and stroll around the Sunken Garden. Discover old Castle Ward, the iconic filming location for Winterfell in HBO s Game of Thrones. There s also the children s Victorian play centre and adventure playground. Home to islands, ancient woodland and historical ruins, this 2,000-acre demesne sits in a tranquil landscape on the peaceful southern shores of Upper Lough Erne. One of Ireland s most important conservation areas, it has many rare species and is great for relaxing walks, cycling and boat trips, or overnight camping. Filled with the spirit and character of Edith, Lady Londonderry, the house and gardens are bursting with imagination, colour and passion. Explore this exquisite home and see a worldclass collection of paintings and many other internationally significant items. Stroll around the celebrated formal gardens and lakeside walk to catch a glimpse of our red squirrels. Then discover the natural play area and demesne trails through a landscape lost in time. The Mournes 8 On a guided tour of this welcoming Georgian mansion hear stories about the Cole family, and their staff, who lived here for over 250 years. Outdoors take a gentle walk or long cycle along 10 miles of trails in the forest park. Discover the mother of all Irish yew trees, the ice house, waterpowered sawmill, blacksmith s forge and the kitchen garden which is being restored to its 1930s character. The Mournes These famous wildlife-rich mountains are criss-crossed by well-marked coastal and mountain paths. Great for exploring, we look after paths to Slieve Donard and Slieve Commedagh, as well as the Mourne coastal footpath. Enjoy a spectacular walk on the wildside with views over Dundrum Bay. 9

Divis and the Black Mountain Minnowburn Around Belfast Nestled in the heart of Lagan Valley Regional Park, this is a place to stroll, sit and play in. There are riverside, meadow and woodland walks, rich in wildlife, to explore. Wander along the Giant s Ring trail and for fantastic views trace the stream along the banks of the River Lagan on the Terrace Hill trail. Murlough National Nature Reserve Home to seals, Neolithic sites and Ireland s first nature reserve, Murlough is one of the most extensive examples of dune landscape in Ireland. A network of paths and boardwalks through these ancient dunes, woodland and heath make it ideal for relaxed walks and spotting a wonderland of wildlife. Rowallane Garden This inspirational 52-acre garden is a world apart. The formal and informal garden spaces are home to magical features mingled with native and exotic plants, such as drifts of rare rhododendrons. It is a great place for a leisurely walk, family fun or just to relax on a seat and soak up the atmosphere. Leave the outside world behind and immerse yourself in nature s beauty. Strangford Lough Uncover the tidal treasures of Britain s largest sea lough and one of Europe s key wildlife habitats. Enjoy bracing coastal walks, delicate wild flowers and butterflies, rock pools brimming over with marine life and some of the best birdwatching in the UK and Ireland. The lough is the winter home for up to 90 per cent of the world s light-bellied brent geese and Northern Ireland s first Marine Conservation Zone. Rowallane Garden Thank you for your support we couldn t do it without you. Strangford Lough Divis and the Black Mountain Sitting in the heart of the Belfast Hills, this 2,000-acre mosaic of upland heath and blanket bog is a great place for a wild countryside experience. There are four walking trails to explore, affording panoramic views across Belfast and a wealth of flora, fauna and archaeological remains to discover. Cregagh Glen and Lisnabreeny For views across Belfast and beyond, follow the tumbling stream through the wooded glen and rolling farmland to a rath on the summit of the Castlereagh Hills. Discover the Second World War memorial commemorating US servicemen who died in Northern Ireland and enjoy the natural play area. Patterson s Spade Mill Minnowburn Patterson s Spade Mill Travel back in time and witness history literally forged in steel at the last working water-driven spade mill in daily use in the British Isles. Dig up the history and culture of the humble spade and visit a bygone life fashioning steel into spades during the industrial era. Belmont Tower For more than 100 years this prominent Gothic-style late-victorian building buzzed to the sound of children playing and learning in its former life as Belmont Primary School. Today this inspirational space has been restored and adapted to offer classes, conference facilities and tasty treats in the coffee shop. 10 11

50 things to do before you re 11¾ It s time to go wild and fill your spring and summer days with challenges and adventures. Show nature you care by jumping into the great outdoors and having loads of fun in the natural world. We ve lots of adventurous ideas for all the family to enjoy. Caution: Some of them may cause extreme excitement. Climb a tree Jump in a puddle Hunt for fossils and bones Climb a tree If you ve got a head for heights, find some of our best climbing trees and watch the world go by. Make a mud pie Messy mud pies are on the menu whether it s sunny or raining all you need is mud, some water and your own imagination. Plant it, grow it, eat it Discover your green fingers and have a go at growing your own food. Plant a tiny seed, care for it and watch it turn into something that you can actually eat. Build a den Make your own little hide-away. Gather some sticks or branches, and use leaves to cover the den and surprise anyone that walks past! Hold a scary beast Would you hold a spider? How about a frog? A woodlouse? Whatever seems scary to you now, once you ve held it, you ll be feeling incredibly brave. Go star gazing The big, open skies of the countryside let you see thousands of stars sparkling at night. Look up in wonder at the canopy of space and enjoy the beauty of the natural world. Camp out in the wild Few things can beat a family camping trip so how about enjoying a family adventure with a difference and camping out in the wild this summer? It s a fantastic way to connect with nature and the outdoors. Fly a kite The best kite flying spots are big open spaces with a clear sky and a strong breeze. How thrilling to see your kite fly high in the sky. Hold a scary beast Run around in the rain Never mind if it s raining outside, pull on some wellies and go puddle-jumping! Create wild art Take inspiration from the nature around you and have a go at creating some beautiful wild art. Go on a walk barefoot Take off your shoes and socks and discover the different textures of nature in between your toes on a barefoot walk. Let the grass tickle your toes, scrunch across sand on the beach or explore how rough bark feels under your feet. Check out the crazy creatures in a rock pool Summer is the best time to look out for the weird and wonderful creatures who live in the rock pools on the sea shore. Keep your eyes peeled for crabs, starfish, sea anemones and other salty sea creatures living among the rocks. Check out the crazy creatures in a rock pool Hunt for fossils and bones The coastline is a great starting place when you are looking for fossils. You never know what other treasure you might find if you dig around. Remember, fossils can be found anywhere! Go outdoors, keep track online After a day exploring the great outdoors, kids can keep track of their adventures on our 50 Things app. They can unlock games, earn badges and collect secret rewards. And, of course, find out even more ways to go outside and get stuck into nature. Pick up a 50 things to do scrapbook when you visit our special places and tick off as many wild activities as you can. Download the app and discover even more wild things to do at nationaltrust.org.uk/50things We want kids to have fun, but we also want them to play safe, so we recommend all these activities are supervised by an adult. 12 13

What s on From guided walks and boat trips, music and craft fairs to children s events and wildlife spotting, we ve a fantastic array of activities for everyone to enjoy. It s time to start planning fun days out for all the family. Every Weekend (March, April and September) Daily (Throughout May Aug) Bike and Canoe/Kayak Hires Hire both bikes and canoes on the same day and receive 10% off the total. Everyone can enjoy the estate s top quality bike and canoe trails, with biking equipment available from age 18 months and canoeing from age 4 years. Contact Clearsky Adventure Centre on 028 4372 3933 or email fun@clearsky-adventure.com 3 March Jo s Walks: Woodland in Winter Join Murlough s first warden and Naturalist for a stroll through the woodland and learn of its history. Meet at Keel Point Concrete standing. Fermanagh Places 3 4 March Free Open Weekend Visit, Castle Coole or free of charge this weekend and get a taste of what these fantastic places have to offer. For further details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ni Enjoy a free open weekend at many of our places in March 3 4 March World Book Day Weekend Do you like jumping in muddy puddles like Peppa Pig or do you have adventures like The Famous Five? We would love to hear all about your favourite stories and characters at our World Book Day Weekend. Come dressed up and join some of our storytelling sessions. 11am 4pm From March onwards Sea Safari & Seal Pup Special Sea Safari Everyone loves the sightseeing tour of Strangford Lough with its abundance of nature and wildlife. See the SeaGen, Angus Rocks Lighthouse, surface whirlpools and some of the many seals at Cloughy Rocks Nature Reserve. You might see a pod of porpoise or even a basking shark, Suitable for age 3 years plus. Trips leave from Strangford Pier. Contact Strangford Sea Safari on 028 4372 3933 or email fun@strangford-seasafari.com Runs hourly throughout the day From 20 per adult National Trust Northern Ireland (except Fermanagh) 10 March Free Open Day Enjoy free admission at a number of National Trust places today (except Fermanagh places which will have open weekend 3 4 March). Come and meet our staff and volunteers, and learn more about the amazing places we look after. For further details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ni Stock up on essential reads at s Spring Book Fair From March onwards High Tea at Sea Voyages Spoil yourselves with this unusual weekend treat! Step aboard the Sea Safari boat and travel across Strangford Lough, stopping off on an island for tea and scones (tide and conditions dependant). You can also expect to see: seals, lighthouses, SeaGen, tidal turbine, Whirlpools and much more! Suitable for age 8 years+. Trips leave from Strangford pier and last approximately 2 hours (tide dependant). Contact Strangford Sea Safari on 028 4372 3933 or email fun@strangford-seasafari.com From 20 per adult Weekly from March onwards Game of Thrones Archery Experience Have a go at archery in the very place where the BAFTA award winning TV show was filmed in our courtyard aka Winterfell! Stand in our replica archery range movie set, dress in GOT like costume and take aim not to be missed! Private bookings can also be arranged. Contact Clearsky Adventure Centre on 028 4372 3933 or email fun@clearsky-adventure.com From 29 per adult Giant s Causeway 10 March Community Open Day Enjoy the full Visitor Experience free of charge; take a guided walk with one of our Visitor Experience Rangers, or explore the site at your own pace with the self-led audio guides, available in 11 languages. Browse the range of locally sourced gifts and crafts in the shop, or relax with a coffee or treat in the café. 9am 5pm Carrick-a-Rede 10 11 March Fishery Open Weekend Cross the bridge and join our rangers inside the old fisherman s cottage on Carrick-a-Rede island and hear about the history of salmon fishing here since 1755. Guided talks within the cottage subject to availability. 11 March Mother s Day at Treat someone special in your family to a day out at, tour the historic mansion and treat yourself to a mini cream tea for two in our tea-room. Tea-room open 11am 4pm Afternoon tea 10 for two 11 March Mums at Treat your Mum to a fabulous afternoon tea at. Sit back with a glass of Prosecco and enjoy some live music while celebrating your marvellous Mum. Children age 12 years and under. 12noon 1.30pm and 2 3.30pm Adult 25 Child 12.50 Member Adult 25 Child 12.50 17 18 March Spring Book Fair Browse through hundreds of second hand books and stock up on all your essential reads. There s something for everyone and you never know what you could pick up. 12noon 5pm Members help keep special places special 15 March

March Giant s Causeway 17 18 March St Patrick s Weekend Celebrate all things Irish at the Giant s Causeway this weekend! We will have a special Leprechaun trail down to the stones, live music and dance, as well as face painting in the Visitor Centre. We will also be giving free admission to all Patricks this weekend upon production of passport or driving licence. 9am 5pm Normal Admission (with the exception of Patricks!) Members Free Downhill Demesne 17 March Leprechaun Hunt Leprechauns have escaped from their home in Downhill Forest and hidden themselves around Hezlett House. Can you help us find them? Meet at Hezlett House. 12noon 4pm Mussenden Temple 17 March Mussenden Lights We will be lighting Mussenden Temple green for St Patrick s Day. Great photo opportunities from near and far. Don t miss this rare opportunity to see this iconic landmark in a different light. Meet at Lions Gate. 7 9pm Free Admission 17 March St Patrick s Day Walk Join us on our annual walk through St Patrick s country. Organised jointly by Down District Council and the Lecale Ramblers, the route includes a mixture of quiet country roads and green lanes. The event is free and a wee dram of whiskey (or tea/coffee) is provided at our refreshment point. Due to livestock this walk is not suitable for dogs. For further information contact Downpatrick Tourist Information Centre on 028 4461 2233 or email downpatrick.vic@downdc.gov.uk Registration 10 10.30am Walk starts 10.45am Celebrate all things Irish on St Patrick s Weekend 18 March Rhododendron Ramble and Roast Tour the rhododendrons at with Head of Gardens, Neil Porteous, followed by a rustic meal in the tea room. Suitable waterproof clothing and sturdy footwear essential. 11.30am 2.30pm Adult 34.50 Child 25.25 Member Adult 24 Child 20 24 March Discover Spring on the Demesne Blow away the cobwebs and join the Area Rangers on a behind the scenes three mile walk/talk through the rolling countryside of the Demesne and enjoy the wealth of wildlife, history and stunning landscape of this unique setting. Children aged 8 years upwards. Sturdy footwear required. Well behaved dogs on leads only. Meet at Trailhead. 10am 1pm See Mussenden Temple turn green for St Patrick s Day 16 17 18 March St Patrick s Weekend Spring is in the air at and life is retuning back to the estate. The house is waking up from its winter clean to welcome another season of visitors. Join us for a weekend of traditional music in the Stableyard and celebrate the arrival of spring and St Patrick s Day. 1 3.30pm

March Rowallane Garden 24 March 8 April Fun in the Garden Hop down to Rowallane for some Fun in The Garden. Get competitive and challenge your loved ones to an egg and spoon race at the front of the house. Get involved in fun Easter crafting in the Barn. Pick up a nature wristband and head off on an exploration around the garden and spot nature bursting into life. 10am 6pm Follow the trail to find the chocolate treasure in our Easter egg hunts April Cadbury Easter egg hunts Once again the National Trust is teaming up with Cadbury to offer a magical experience at our places this Easter. With egg hunts, activities and games suitable for all, it s sure to be a fun-filled Easter with the National Trust. Cadbury Easter egg trail, 1.50 per child. Place Date Time Ardress House 30 March 3 April 11am 4pm Castle Coole 30 March 2 April 11am 4pm 30 March 3 April 12noon 4pm 30 March 2 April 11am 4pm Downhill Demesne 1 April 2 April 12noon 4pm 30 March 3 April 11am 4pm 30 March 3 April 11am 4pm 30 March 3 April 12noon 4pm Rowallane Garden 30 March 3 April 10am 4pm Springhill 30 March 3 April 11am 4pm 30 March 3 April 11am 4pm Join the Egg Hunt Fun 26 March 8 April Easter at Hop over to this Easter and explore our nature themed trail, go wild in the adventure play park and enjoy Easter crafts and games in the courtyard. 11am 4pm Ardress House 26 March 8 April Easter at Ardress House Bounce over to Ardress this Easter and meet all the farmyard animals. Explore the animal trail and see the signs of spring in the meadows. 11am 4pm Springhill 26 March 8 April Easter at Springhill Put a spring into your step this Easter at Springhill and discover new spring flowers in the meadows and explore our nature themed trails. Enjoy spring time activities and have lots of fun in the natural play area. 11am 4pm 26 March 8 April Easter at Easter time is packed with activities at Castle Ward. Explore the Secret Shore Nature Trail or get creative with the Easter themed children s craft activities. Make a day of it and bring along a picnic, visit the farmyard animals and relax by the shores of Strangford Lough. 12noon 4pm 26 March 8 April Easter at Join Ruby Red our squirrel for some Easter fun and Easter crafts at. Explore the new Ploughmans Hill walk and Red Squirrel hide, get mucky with our garden team in the rose garden or join one of the family friendly garden tours. 11am 4pm Downhill Demesne 26 March 8 April Easter at Downhill Demesne Join us for some Easter fun and Easter crafts at Downhill Demesne. Explore the natural play area and see new signs of spring in the meadows. 12noon 4pm 2 April Easter Monday Family Fun Day Easter fun for all the family, with Cadbury s Easter Egg Hunts, music and much more. 11am 5pm 2 April Cruise the Lough See a different side to estate from the water as you cruise around the lough in s 100 year old traditional craft. Weather dependant. Contact 028 6773 8118 1 5pm Adult 4 Child 2 Member Adult 4 Child 2

April Your pooch could be a winner in the pet dog show at Castle Coole 7 April Car Bazaar Come along and sell your unwanted items or browse around the many stalls and pick up a few treasures. Gates will open from 7am for set up. Terms and condition apply, please see website for details. Traders and caterers please email eventsmountstewart@nationaltrust.org.uk for prices. 9am 12noon Car 5 Van 10 Trailer 15 7 April Jo s Walks: Rabbits and early flowers Join Jo, Murlough s first Warden and Naturalist to find out why the rabbits at Murlough are so valued in the conservation of the reserve. Meet at Main Car Park. Strangford Lough 14 April The Geology of Kearney Coast Learn about the fascinating geology along the coastline at Kearney with our volunteer geologist Ian Enlander. Suitable for children ages 8 years upwards with accompanying adult. Sturdy walking boots required. Well behaved dogs on leads only. Meet at Kearney car park at 1pm Carrick-a-Rede 14 15 April Fishery Open Weekend Cross the bridge and join our rangers inside the old fisherman s cottage on Carrick-a-Rede island and hear about the history of salmon fishing here since 1755. Guided talks within the cottage subject to availability. 14 April Good Food Market Come along to taste and buy a range of locally sourced produce. The once bustling Courtyard at will come alive with cookery demonstrations, shopping and music. 11am 4pm Giant s Causeway 18 April World Heritage Day Come celebrate World Heritage Day at Northern Ireland s first World Heritage Site. 11am 4pm Strangford Lough 21 April Strangford Lough Past and Present Photographic exhibition from the National Trust collection presenting historical records, lesser known landscapes and also work of National Trust volunteers on Nature reserves. Meet at Lookout. 10am 1pm (Last entry 12.30pm) 22 April Pet Nose Day This award-winning charity event returns as part of Pet Month and celebrates our four legged friends. Bring along your dog and be entertained by agility and training demonstrations. 11am 3pm Divis and the Black Mountain 22 April Four Peaks Challenge If you enjoy the great outdoors, then don t miss this opportunity to join our Ranger for a guided walk across the peaks of the Black Hill, Black Mountain, Divis Mountain and Armstrong s Hill. Suitable for age 12 years plus. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Suitable clothing and footwear essential. Bring a warm flask and light snack. Registration at The Coffee Barn. 10am 4pm Adult 3 Member Adult 3 22 April Explore a Spring Garden The gardens at were recently described as one of the Top Ten Gardens in the World and they come alive at this time of year. Enjoy a tour of the gardens with our gardening experts. Discover the carpets of wildflowers in the woodlands and look out for the first returning spring migrants. Meet at reception. 11am 1pm Adult 20.50 Child 10.25 Member Adult 10 Child 5 Castle Coole 22 April Paws in the Park Dogs are always welcome at Castle Coole but especially today. Join our dog walk, enter your pooch in our pet dog show and pick up some behaviour techniques and grooming tips. 12noon 3pm Enjoy the vintage sights at the annual vintage rally at Minnowburn 28 April Minnowburn Dander Join our Ranger for a walk around the picturesque Minnowburn area. Learn about the wildlife, botany and history of this outstanding location. Meet at Minnowburn car park. 11am 12.30pm 28 April Vintage Rally Hundreds of vintage vehicles will descend upon as we host our famous vintage vehicle rally. A must-see event for all vehicle enthusiasts. 12noon 5pm 29 April Jazz in the Gardens Bring your picnic and settle down on the lawn with your family and friends to enjoy an afternoon of jazz in the beautiful gardens at. Sorry no BBQ s. 2 4.30pm 29 April Insects of Murlough Insects are by far the most diverse and ecologically important group of animals in land habitats, each one plays its part. Come along and enjoy a talk from our knowledgeable Dipterist. Meet at Keel Point Concrete standing. 5 May Car Bazaar Come along and sell your unwanted items or browse around the many stalls and pick up a few treasures. Gates will open from 7am for set up. Terms and condition apply, please see website for details. Traders and caterers please email eventsmountstewart@nationaltrust.org.uk for details. 9am 12noon Car 5 Van 10 Trailer 15 May 20 21

No. 18 No. 5 Create some wild art Skim a stone 50 Things Month at the Giant s Causeway Join our Rangers every Sunday in May 2018 for a 50 Things activity No. 36 No. 37 Make a home for a wild animal Check out the crazy creatures in a rock pool No. 31 Hunt for bugs For more details visit nationaltrust.org.uk/giants-causeway Rowallane Garden 5 6 May Spring Plant Fair A wonderful opportunity to purchase plants from a range of specialist plant stalls, as well as from Rowallane Garden. 11am 4pm Ardress House 5 6 May Apple Blossom Weekend Set in the middle of our rich apple-growing county, Ardress House will be celebrating the apple blossom with apple treats and fun for the family. There will be orchard tours, local ciders and apple produce on sale, and an apple trail for the kids. 12noon 5pm 6 May Music at the Summer House Join us for an afternoon of music at the restored summer house. Bring a picnic and enjoy the views of the Pleasure Ground and across to Benaughlin Mountain. 2 4pm Rowallane Spring Plant Fair 6 May Dawn Chorus Enjoy the delights of the spring dawn chorus at and learn all about bird song with the ranger followed by a healthy breakfast. Meet at the Lookout. 5 8am Adult 10 Child 6 May 5 May Jo s Walks: Beach Combing Join Jo Whatmough, the first Warden at Murlough for another of her fascinating walks and talks. This one will take you through the sands at the nature reserve discovering the treasures they have to offer. Meet at Keel Point Concrete standing. For further details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ni Giant s Causeway 6, 13, 20, 27 May 50 Things Month Join our Visitor Experience Rangers to complete one of the 50 Things To Do Before You re 113/4 every Sunday afternoon this month. 7 May Hidden Spring Estate Spring is the perfect time for an unseen guided tour with our rangers as you explore the many different hidden parts of the estate, some only accessible by water. Weather dependant. Contact 028 6773 8118 10am 12.30pm, 1.30 4pm Adult 15 Member Adult 15 7 May Scenic Forest Walk Join our ranger for a scenic 9km trail in Florence Court forest. At the highest viewpoint enjoy panoramic views of Fermanagh and Lough Erne, the fourth largest lake in Ireland. 11am 1pm 11 12 May Bluebell Walks on the Demesne Explore the demesne and enjoy the carpets of bluebells as you join our rangers for a walk/ talk update of what they ve been working on. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Unsuitable for buggies. Sturdy walking boots required. Well behaved dogs only. Meet at trailhead. 11am 12.30pm and 2 3.30pm 23

Women in time will do great things. Mary Ward The Wonder Women of and Part of the Women and Power programme Carrick-a-Rede 12 13 May Fishery Open Weekend Cross the bridge and join our rangers inside the old fisherman s cottage on Carrick-a-Rede island and hear about the history of salmon fishing here since 1755. Guided talks within the cottage subject to availability. Celebrating the legacy of our female scientists, illustrators, architects and campaigners throughout 2018 1670 1730s Lady Ann Hamilton The Architect 1800 1865 Frances Anne Vane-Tempest The Industrialist 1840s 1870 Mary Ward The Scientist, The Astronomer, The Author 1870s 1950s Edith VaneTempest-Stewart The Suffragist For more details visit nationaltrust.org.uk/castle-ward nationaltrust.org.uk/mount-stewart Downhill Demesne 12 May Launch of Downhill Tree Trail Come and see the Top 20 exotic trees of the Demesne, and secret Arboretum in late spring. Meet at Bishops Gate. 2 4pm 1920s 2009 Lady Mairi Bury The Conservator 13 May Corn Mill Bursts into Life The Corn Mill at was once the heart of this historic estate. Dating from 1835, this once busy mill ground the corn from the fields into flour for the estate. Join our volunteers as they celebrate National Mills Weekend and see this piece of industrial heritage in full swing. The Corn Mill will operate on the hour. 2 4pm Castle Coole 18 May Candlelit Tour Experience the sights and sounds of Castle Coole as you never have before, as part of Museums at Night. After a candlelit walk through the upstairs and basement rooms enjoy a glass of wine in the basement kitchen. Contact 028 6632 2690 7.30pm Adult 10 Member Adult 10 May Colin Glen 12 May The Geology and flora of Upper Colin Glen Come for a journey through time as we look at the fascinating and diverse geology and botany of this beautiful glen. Meet at Colin Glen Forest Park. 10am 4pm Donations Welcome Explore the many different hidden parts of the estate at this summer 18 19 May Twilight at the Trust are delighted to host a new production presented by Peter Corry. Enjoy a wonderful evening of music in the magical grounds with a drinks and canapé reception., online via www.eventbrite.co.uk or at Matchetts, 6 Wellington Place Belfast (028 9032 6695) 7 10pm Adult 50 Member Adult 50 Glenoe Waterfall 19 May Glenoe Geology Walk Join an expert geologist to learn the fascinating story of the rock formations in Glenoe. Meet at disused quarry car park, Waterfall Road, Glenoe. Donations Welcome 19 May Bluebell Stroll with the Ranger Join our rangers for bluebell season at Murlough on a walk through the heathland. Discover the best views of the bluebells that carpet the shadier parts of Murlough in spring. Meet at Keel Point Concrete standing. 25

May 27 May Country Fair Enjoy our annual Country Fair with dog shows, rare breeds, live music, craft stalls and much more. It s an event not to be missed. 12noon 5pm Strangford Lough 26 May Taggart Island Ramble Join our team of rangers on a remarkable trip on board the Cuan Brig. Our barge will take you to one of the biggest islands on the lough; a place packed with wildlife, history and beautiful views.children over 8 years with accompanying adult. Sturdy walking boots/ wellingtons and a packed lunch required. Meet at Killyleagh. 10am 1pm Adult 12 Child 12 Member Adult 12 Child 12 27 May Jazz in the Gardens Bring your picnic and settle down on the lawn with your family and friends to enjoy an afternoon of jazz in the beautiful gardens at. Sorry no BBQ s. 2 4.30pm Discover Pyramidal Orchids in the sand dune system at Portstewart Strand 28 May Cruise the Lough See a different side to estate from the water as you cruise around the lough in s 100 year old traditional craft. Weather dependant. Contact 028 6773 8118 1 5pm Adult 4 Child 2 Member Adult 4 Child 2 Springhill 2 June Mid Ulster Vintage Rally Enjoy the largest vintage vehicle rally in Mid Ulster. Hundreds of vehicles and items of machinery on display with fun for all the family. Hosted by the Mid Ulster Vintage Vehicles Club. 12noon 5pm Adult 5 Child 2 Members Free 2 June Car Bazaar Come along and sell your unwanted items or browse around the many stalls and pick up a few treasures. Gates will open from 7am for set up. Terms and condition apply, please see website for details. Traders and caterers please email eventsmountstewart@nationaltrust.org.uk for prices. 9am 12noon Car 5 Van 10 Trailer 15 Strangford Lough 2 June St Brendan Sea Safari A treat for all the family as we take a voyage on Strangford Lough to view Seals, seabirds and other wildlife at this internationally important marine site. Please bring waterproofs. Meet at Portaferry. 10am 12.30pm Adult 15 Child 5 Member Adult 15 Child 5 4 June Scenic Forest Walk Join our ranger for a scenic 9km trail in Florence Court forest. At the highest viewpoint enjoy panoramic views of Fermanagh and Lough Erne, the fourth largest lake in Ireland. 11am 1pm Portmuck 9 June Portmuck Geology Walk Discover the fascinating geological features around Portmuck harbour and how they helped shape the history of the local area. Meet at Portmuck car park. Carrick-a-Rede 9 10 June Fishery Open Weekend Cross the bridge and join our rangers inside the old fisherman s cottage on Carrick-a-Rede island and hear about the history of salmon fishing here since 1755. Guided talks within the cottage subject to availability. 10 June The World of Moths Moths are an integral part of our nature habitat and help us keep an eye on the health of the environment. Andy Crory from Ulster Wildlife Trust will be joining us for a walk and helping to discover some of these special creatures. Meet at Keel Point Concrete standing. 11am 1pm Get outdoors this summer for fun adventures exploring nature Portstewart Strand 16 June Orchid Walk Our amazing sand dune system is host to a range of orchids including Bee and Pyramidal Orchids, which can be seen growing in their natural habitat. The whole family will enjoy this trip around the sand dunes with our ranger and discover why Portstewart Strand is very much more than just a beach. Contact 028 7083 6396 2 4pm Adult 2 Child 1 Member Adult 2 Child 1 Bloody Bridge 16 June The Geology of Bloody Bridge and the Mourne Mountains Learn about the fascinating geology along the coastline at the Bloody Bridge. Organised in partnership with Earth Science Ireland. Meet at Bloody Bridge Car Park. 17 June Father s Day Fun Bring all the family down to this Father s day. Have a go at field archery and bushcraft, or just relax and take a look at the classic cars on display. Bring a picnic or enjoy some delicious food from our caterers, washed down with a beer, all whilst listening to live music. The perfect way to relax and celebrate your wonderful Dad. 11am 4.30pm Mussenden Temple 22 23 June Mid Summer Concerts Organised by the National Trust North Coast Members Association. Contact 028 7084 8728 June Giant s Causeway 3, 10, 17, 24 June Face painting Sundays Face painting in the Visitor Centre every Sunday afternoon in June. 11am 4pm No Extra Charge 26 27

June Rowallane Garden July August Summer BBQ Rowallane will be celebrating the hottest days of the summer with a classic BBQ. Keep your eye on the social media channels for dates. BBQ prices apply. 11am 3pm 4 July Explore more with a Ranger Join one of our friendly rangers for a guided tour through the estate to learn about from past to present and how they manage the estate for all to enjoy. July Ahoy me hearties! join the Pirates Picnic at 23 24 June Specialist Plant Fair Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow? Come and see our many visiting nurseries. Ask advice and buy some plants to add magic to your own garden. View the garden diaries of Edith, Lady Londonderry and enjoy special tours of our fabulous formal gardens and pleasure grounds. 11am 4pm 24 June Jazz in the Gardens Bring your picnic and settle down on the lawn with your family and friends to enjoy an afternoon jazz session. Sorry no BBQ s. 2 4.30pm Carrick-a-Rede 29 June Fossil Hunting Join our Ranger team to go hunting for fossils in Larrybane Quarry. 10am 12noon 30 June Ragwort Challenge Muck in with our rangers and help us remove this invasive species. Get the whole family involved and crown the champion ragwort remover as our rangers try and remove as much as possible in one day. Meet at Keel Point Concrete standing. 10.30am 1pm Springhill 1 July Garden Fair A great opportunity to stock up on all your shrubs and plants, herbs and other specimens native to Springhill. Take a look at our community allotments, enjoy a tour of Springhill Gardens and get some gardening tips from our rangers. Children can have a go in our Plant it, grow it, eat it workshop, nature trails and much more for all the family. 12noon 5pm 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 July Lazy Sundays Come and join us every Sunday in July for laid back tunes and relaxation. Chill in the Courtyard while the kids are entertained and feast on our summer BBQ. Downhill Demesne 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 July Music Sundays Enjoy some local musical talent in Mussenden Temple to accompany your Sunday afternoon walk. 12noon 3pm 1 July Outdoor Adventures Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon of outdoor activities celebrating the beauty of nature and wildlife at. Take part in craft activities, bug hunts, woodland trails and more. 1 6pm 5 July Creatures of Experience a personal tour with one of our rangers to hear all about what lives and lurks around the magnificent estate. 2.30pm 7 July Music by the Lake Midnight Graffiti Join us for a relaxing evening and listen to local musicians by the shores of Lough Erne. Contact 028 6773 8118 7 10pm Adult 10 Member Adult 10 7 July Car Bazaar Come along and sell your unwanted items or browse around the many stalls and pick up a few treasures. Gates will open from 7am for set up. Terms and condition apply, please see website for details. Traders and caterers please email eventsmountstewart@nationaltrust.org.uk for prices. 9am 12noon Car 5 Van 10 Trailer 15 Strangford Lough 7 July Rock Pool Picnic Young wildlife enthusiasts will love this day out at the magical Kearney Village on the Outer Ards Peninsula. Wellington boots advisable. Meet at Kearney Village. 10.30am 12.30pm Adult Free Child 5 Member Adult Free Child 3 Take a stroll in the summer gardens at and learn more from our gardening experts 7 July Jo s Walks: Duneland Flowers Our first Warden, Jo takes another of her walks around Murlough, sharing her passion and knowledge of this special place. Come along and join her as she walks the coastal fringe around the reserve. Meet at Main Car Park. Castle Coole 8 July Music in the Park Join us as we bring you a summer of music after the success of BBC Proms in the Park 2017. Sit back and relax as the music plays in the beautiful Drying Green. Bring a picnic or enjoy some tasty treats from the Tallow House tea-room. 2 4pm 11 July Explore more with a Ranger Join one of our friendly rangers every Wednesday at for a guided tour through the estate to learn about from past to present and how they manage the estate for all to enjoy. 28 29

July 12 July Pirates Picnic Ahoy me hearties, we are back from sailing the seven seas for another fun filled day at. Captain Ward is looking for some swashbucklers to join him as he makes you Walk the Plank. Come in pirate costume and prepare to seek and find his hidden treasure. Shiver me Timbers, there s lots of fun to be had! 1 5pm 12 13 July Teddy Bears Picnic Bring along your favourite teddy and join Alice in her Wonderland. Bring a picnic or treat yourself to something delicious from our caterers. Dress up and enjoy a day full of activities for all ages. 11am 4.30pm 12 July Creatures of Experience a personal tour with one of our rangers to hear all about what lives and lurks around the magnificent estate. 2.30pm Portstewart Strand 14 July Butterfly Safari I Calling all kids! It s the season of Butterflies and Moths. Fun for all the family as you join our rangers on the hunt to catch and identify the dunes fluttering residents. Nets provided. Contact 028 7083 6396 2 4pm Adult 2 Child 1 Member Adult 2 Child 1 18 July Explore more with a Ranger Join one of our friendly rangers for a guided tour through the estate to learn about from past to present and how they manage the estate for all to enjoy. 18 July Bug Detectives Join in as we get out our magnifying glasses and discover a whole world of bugs and beasties just where could those little critters be hiding? This is a drop off activity for children aged 5 11 years. 1.30 3.30pm 8 per participant 19 July Creatures of Experience a personal tour with one of our rangers to hear all about what lives and lurks around the magnificent estate. 2.30pm 21 July Pop up Camping Join us for an overnight camping experience on the front lawn at. A campfire with entertainment and an estate walk is included. Contact 028 6634 8249 Check in time 6pm Two person tent 30 Join our friendly ranger teams all over the country and learn more about nature and wildlife 21 July Tastings at the Temple: Gin Savour the delights of the Temple of the Winds whilst sampling some fabulous locally produced gin by The Echlinville Distillery. Over 18 years only. 7.30 10.30pm Adult 50 Member Adult 50 22 July A Stroll in a Summer Garden The gardens at were recently described as one of the Top Ten Gardens in the World and they look stunning at this time of year. Enjoy a tour of the gardens with our gardening experts. Meet at reception. 11am 1pm Adult 20.50 Child 10.25 Member Adult 10 Child 5 22, 29 July Summer Music Series The summer is here and that can only mean one thing the start of s Summer Music Series. Bring a rug and a picnic and enjoy a relaxing afternoon in a tranquil and beautiful setting listening to the musical melodies. The perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon. 2.30 5pm 23 27 July Kids Summer Adventure Camp Activities galore for a fun-filled and exciting week designed to entertain the kids this summer. Archery, rock hopping, canoeing, climbing and more. Single day attendance also possible. Free bus service from Newcastle, Downpatrick and Strangford. Suitable for age 8 15 years. Contact Clearsky Adventure Centre on 028 4372 3933 or email fun@clearsky-adventure.com 10am 4pm 30 per child per day or 120 full week *SPECIAL OFFER* 4 children for the price of 3 Watch your kite take to the skies at Downhill Demesne s high-flying Kite Festival North Coast 23 27 July Summer Scheme A fun packed week of activities to delight and inspire your pre-teens on the North Coast. Suitable for ages 7 11 years. Contact 028 2073 3419 10am 3pm daily Child 75 Member Child 75 25 July Explore more with a Ranger Join one of our friendly rangers for a guided tour through the estate to learn about Florence Court from past to present and how they manage the estate for all to enjoy. 25 July Wildlife Trackers Explore the many habitats to be found around the grounds of. Through games and interactive activities, learn tracking skills and how to look for tell-tale signs of wildlife. If we are lucky you may even spot some red squirrels. This is a drop off activity for children aged 5 11 years. 1.30 3.30pm 8 per participant 26 July Creatures of Experience a personal tour with one of our rangers to hear all about what lives and lurks around the magnificent estate. 2.30pm 30 31 July

July Cushendun 27 July Go Wild with the Rangers Join our rangers for a morning of fun and adventure in Cushendun. Contact 028 2073 3419 10am 12noon Portstewart Strand 28 July Butterfly Safari II Calling all kids! It s the season of Butterflies and Moths. Fun for all the family as you join our rangers on the hunt to catch and identify the dunes fluttering residents. Nets provided. Contact 028 7083 6396 2 4pm Adult 2 Child 1 Member Adult 2 Child 1 29 July Jazz in the Gardens Bring your picnic and settle down on the lawn with your family and friends to enjoy an afternoon of jazz in the beautiful gardens at. Sorry no BBQ s. 2 4.30pm 30 July 3 August Kids Summer Adventure Camp Activities galore for a fun-filled and exciting week designed to entertain the kids this summer. Archery, rock hopping, canoeing, climbing and more. Single day attendance also possible. Free bus service from Newcastle, Downpatrick and Strangford. Suitable for age 8 15 years. Contact Clearsky Adventure Centre on 028 4372 3933 or email fun@clearsky-adventure.com 10am 4pm 30 per child per day or 120 full week *SPECIAL OFFER* 4 children for the price of 3 August Lough Erne Heritage Regatta Join us along with Lough Erne Heritage and see a different side to estate from the water as you cruise around the lough in s 100 year old traditional craft. Weather dependant. Regatta race entry 5 team 1 5pm 1 August Explore more with a Ranger Join one of our friendly rangers for a guided tour through the estate to learn about from past to present and how they manage the estate for all to enjoy. 2 August Creatures of Experience a personal tour with one of our rangers to hear all about what lives and lurks around the magnificent estate. 2.30pm Cushendun 3 August Woodland Craft Skills Day Join our rangers for a morning of fun. Learn survival techniques in the woods, forage for survival tools, build a campfire and much more. Contact 028 2073 3419 10am 12noon Ardress House 3 August Go Batty Help identify all eight of Northern Ireland s bat species that live at Ardress House and make some batty crafts to take home. 8.30 10pm Join the Butterfly Safari at Portstewart Strand Meet the Fermanagh Beekeepers at their annual Honey Show at 4 August Jo s Walks: Heathland Flowers Join Jo on one of her walks, discovering the natural beauty of Murlough. This one will take in the flora of the dune heath, hopefully spotting important plants like the devil s bit scabious which supports our butterfly population. Meet at Keel Point Concrete standing. 4 August Car Bazaar Come along and sell your unwanted items or browse around the many stalls and pick up a few treasures. Gates will open from 7am for set up. Terms and condition apply, please see website for details. Traders and caterers please email eventsmountstewart@nationaltrust.org.uk for prices. 9am 12noon Car 5 Van 10 Trailer 15 Downhill Demesne 4 5 August Kite Festival This high-flying spectacle returns for another year offering fun for all the family as a kaleidoscope of kites of all sizes take to the skies over this iconic coastal estate. Award-winning kite displays, stunt kite teams, and other kite related activities make this a weekend not to be missed. The highlight of the summer for many, there will also be quad pod rides, a speciality food and drink market, kids inflatables and much much more! 12noon 5pm 5, 12, 19, 26 August Lazy Sundays Come and join us every Sunday in August for laid back tunes and relaxation. Chill in the Courtyard while the kids are entertained and feast on our summer BBQ. 5, 12, 19, 26 August Summer Music Series s Summer Music Series continues throughout August. Bring a rug and a picnic and enjoy a relaxing afternoon in a tranquil and beautiful setting listening to the musical melodies. The perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon. 2.30 5pm 8 August Bug Detectives Join in as we get out our magnifying glasses and discover a whole world of bugs and beasties... just where could those little critters be hiding? This is a drop off activity for children aged 5 11 years. 1.30 3.30pm 8 per participant 8 August Explore more with a Ranger Join one of our friendly rangers for a guided tour through the estate to learn about Florence Court from past to present and how they manage the estate for all to enjoy. 9 August Creatures of Experience a personal tour with one of our rangers to hear all about what lives and lurks around the magnificent estate. 2.30pm 32 33 August

August Strangford Lough 10 11 August Salt Island Camping This two day family event is open to anyone who is ready for adventure, bushcraft and campfires on a remote island off Killyleagh. Suitable for children ages 8 years upwards with accompanying adult. Meet at Killyleagh. 11am on Friday to 1pm on Saturday 20 per person White Park Bay 11 August Go Wild with the Rangers Join our rangers for a morning of fun and adventure at White Park Bay and tick off some of the 50 Things to do Before You re 113/4. Contact 028 2073 3419 10am 12noon 11 August Music by the Lake Hand Me Downs Join us for a relaxing evening and listen to local musicians by the shores of Lough Erne. Contact 029 6773 8118 7 10pm Adult 10 Member Adult 10 11 12 August Craft Fest 2018 Craft Fest is a must-see event for those who love craft. With craft exhibitions in the house and the Stableyard, as well as the opportunity to take part in workshops, watch demonstrations or have a go yourself. An annual celebration of craft, applied art and design organised by the Craft and Design Collective in partnership with the National Trust at. 11am 4pm Portstewart Strand 11 August Butterfly Safari III Calling all kids! It s the season of Butterflies and Moths. Fun for all the family as you join our rangers on the hunt to catch and identify the dunes fluttering residents. Nets provided. Contact 028 7083 6396 2 4pm Adult 2 Child 1 Member Adult 2 Child 1 Springhill 12 August Family Fun Day Come along with all the family to enjoy fun and games at Springhill. BBQ, traditional games, face paint, music, nature trails and much more. 1 Downhill Demesne 12, 19, 26 August Music Sundays Enjoy some local musical talent in Mussenden Temple to accompany your Sunday afternoon walk. 12noon 3pm 15 August Explore more with a Ranger Join one of our friendly rangers for a guided tour through the estate to learn about from past to present and how they manage the estate for all to enjoy. Camping at Salt Island Enjoy a two day gardening seminar at the award winning gardens at 15 August Wildlife Trackers Explore the many habitats to be found around the grounds of. Through games and interactive activities, learn tracking skills and how to look for tell-tale signs of wildlife. If we are lucky you may even spot some red squirrels. This is a drop-off activity for children aged 5 11 years. 1.30 3.30pm 8 per participant 16 August Creatures of Experience a personal tour with one of our rangers to hear all about what lives and lurks around the magnificent estate. 2.30pm 16 August Batty Chat is home to all eight of the bat species found in Northern Ireland. Learn more first-hand about these fascinating nocturnal creatures. Contact 028 6773 8118 8pm Adult 8 Child 4 Family 20 Member Adult 8 Child 4 Family 20 18 August Tastings at the Temple: Wine Do you know your Riesling from your Sauvignon Blanc? Join us for an evening of fine wines in the stunning Temple of the Winds whilst sampling some of the white wine delights from local suppliers. Over 18 years only. 7.30 10.30pm Adult 50 Member Adult 50 Portmuck 18 August Whale Watch With an outstanding panoramic view across the North Channel to Scotland, the Portmuck clifftop path is an ideal place to go whale watching. Bring binoculars and telescopes if you have them. Experts will be on hand to offer tips. Meet at Portmuck car park. 2 5pm Donations Welcome Downhill Demesne 18 August Downhill Secret Gardens Enjoy a ranger-led tour of the Downhill Gardens, and hear about plans for their continued restoration. Meet at Bishops Gate. 2 4pm 18 19 August Lough Erne Heritage Regatta See a different side to estate from the water as you cruise around the lough in s 100 year old traditional craft. Weather dependant. Regatta race entry 5 team. 1 5pm 22 August Explore more with a Ranger Join one of our friendly rangers for a guided tour through the estate to learn about from past to present and how they manage the estate for all to enjoy. August 34 35

August 23 August Creatures of Experience a personal tour with one of our rangers to hear all about what lives and lurks around the magnificent estate. 2.30pm Springhill 24 August Batty Bonanza An exciting night of fun for all the family. Learn more about the bats that make their home in and around Springhill and make something batty to take home. 8.30 10pm Downhill Demesne 8 September Castlerock Walkfest A day of guided walks, long and short, in the Benevenagh Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Organised by the Castlerock Community Association in partnership with the National Trust. Contact 028 7084 9303 8 September European Heritage Open Day Explore house and gardens for free as part of European Heritage Open Days. 10am 5pm September 25 26 August Conversations Festival Join us for a weekend of lively debate, music and entertainment as we celebrate the spirit of. For more details visit nationaltrust.org.uk/mount-stewart 26 27 August Honey Show Come along and speak to members of the Fermanagh Beekeepers as they hold their annual Honey Show at. See bees at work in the observation hive and taste and buy some of the honey on display. 27 August Cruise the Lough See a different side to estate from the water as you cruise around the lough in s 100 year old traditional craft. Weather dependant. Contact 028 6773 8118 1 5pm Adult 4 Child 2 Member Adult 4 Child 2 Cruise the Lough at 29 August Explore more with a Ranger Join one of our friendly rangers for a guided tour through the estate to learn about from past to present and how they manage the estate for all to enjoy. 30 August Creatures of Experience a personal tour with one of our rangers to hear all about what lives and lurks around the magnificent estate. 2.30pm 1 September Car Bazaar Come along and sell your unwanted items or browse around the many stalls and pick up a few treasures. Gates will open from 7am for set up. Terms and condition apply, please see website for details. Traders and caterers please email eventsmountstewart@nationaltrust.org.uk for prices. 9am 12noon Car 5 Van 10 Trailer 15 Breathtaking views at Downhill Demesne Strangford Lough 1 September Ards Beach Clean Lend us a helping hand to clean up marine litter. This will be a great opportunity to see medieval fish traps and learn more about local life in the past.suitable for children ages 8 years upwards with accompanying adult. Wellington boots advisable. Meet at Greyabbey Bay carpark. For enquiries please contact the Rangers Office on 028 4278 7769. 10am 12noon 1 2 September Autumn Book Fair Browse through the hundreds of second hand books in our Courtyard and stock up on your winter reads. There s sure to be something for everyone. 12noon 5pm Minnowburn 8 September Hedge Fun Come along for a foraging morning on the outskirts of the city with one of our rangers. Bring a basket or plastic container to gather some delicious autumn fruits. Meet at Minnowburn car park. 11am 1pm Donations Welcome 8 September European Heritage Open Day Visit for free as part of European Heritage Open day and discover the eccentric sights of the mansion house, the views of Strangford Lough and 34km of trails to explore. 10am 5pm Fermanagh Places 8 September European Heritage Open Day Visit, Castle Coole or free of charge this weekend and get a taste of what these fantastic places have to offer. is having a special architectural tour showcasing some of s hidden and forgotten history and buildings. See website for more details. Giant s Causeway 8 September European Heritage Open Day Architectural Interest Tours Rising and blending into the landscape, with walls of glass, basalt columns and state of the art interior, come learn about the sustainably designed Visitor Centre on this free guided tour. Contact 028 9082 3238 Tours at 12noon and Normal admission applies with the exception of those booked on tours. 36 37

September 38 Rowallane Garden 8 September European Heritage Open Day Come and explore the magnificent gardens for free as part of European Heritage Open Day. 10am 5pm 8 September Jo s Walks: Estuary Birds Bring your binoculars and see what you can spot on a walk with Jo. She ll share her unique knowledge of the site while you discover which birds thrive along the coast in this special place. Meet at Main Car Park. 15 September MCS Beachwatch Lend a helping hand at Murlough as the National Trust in conjunction with the Marine Conservation Society take part in the annual clean up of our shorelines. A great excuse to bring your family and friends along and help do your bit in maintaining our heritage. Meet at main car park. Contact 028 4375 1467 or email murlough@nationaltrust.org.uk 10am 12noon 16 September Winterfell Festival Step into the world of the Stark family for Winterfell Festival, a unique one day event that celebrates HBO s Game of Thrones series at the iconic filming location for Winterfell, House of Stark. For ticket details visit nationaltrust.org.uk/castle-ward Rowallane Garden 22 September Autumn Edibles As autumn is a time of harvest, join us as we taste and preserve our way into an autumn of wholesome seasonal delights. All grown, foraged and made right here at Rowallane Garden. 2 4pm Downhill Demesne 22 September Ramble with the Ranger A guided walk across the cliff-top 360 acre Demesne, including access to neighbouring Downhill Forest, the former working heart of the 1770 s designed landscape. Meet at Bishops Gate. 2 4pm 22 23 September Planters Seminar Come and have a productive weekend at our two day gardening seminar. Tour our award winning gardens before hearing from the experts, Mary Reynolds, Bob Flowerdew and Stephen Barstow on how to make your garden work for you. Both days are included in the ticket price. Meet at reception. 11am 6pm Saturday 10am 6pm Sunday Adult 85 Member Adult 85 29 September Red Squirrel Day Join us for a guided walk around the Red Squirrel Trail and learn all about the work of the Trust to save these endangered animals. Families can also enjoy red squirrel themed activity sessions led by the education team. Guided walks and activity sessions at 10am and 12noon. 10am Rowallane Garden 29 September Autumn Plant Fair Come and browse through the specialist plant stalls including plants grown in Rowallane s world famous garden. 11am 4.30pm 30 September Jazz in the Gardens Bring your picnic and settle down on the lawn with your family and friends to enjoy an afternoon of jazz in the beautiful gardens at. Sorry no BBQ s. 2 4.30pm Who we are and what we do We re a charity founded in 1895 by three people who saw the importance of our nation s heritage and open spaces and wanted to preserve them for everyone to enjoy. Over 120 years later these values are still at the heart of everything we do. Volunteer and make a difference As an independent charity we rely on the support of volunteers to help care for Northern Ireland s coast, countryside, mansions and gardens. From protecting wildlife habitats to welcoming visitors, helping in our shops and tea-rooms or providing administrative support, we ve lots of opportunities to get involved. Members help keep special places special We are supported by 80,000 members in Northern Ireland with a total membership of 4.9million nationwide. For details on how to become a member or to find out more about the work of the National Trust visit nationaltrust.org.uk/ni In Northern Ireland, three out of four places cannot fund their own conservation Over 2,500 people volunteer for the National Trust in Northern Ireland gifting around 160,000 hours annually. If you want to make a difference for an hour, a day, or maybe more just get in touch with your nearest National Trust place. We would love to hear from you. Your skills, help and time are welcome. Thank you for your support Registered charity number 205846 39

Time to get away If you're looking for an excuse to go somewhere different for family parties or hidden-away breaks, our holiday cottages offer a home away from home. Each one is characterised by its quirky history, unique architecture or beautiful landscape setting. Portbraddan Cottage Portbraddan Cottage, Antrim Nestled in an idyllic harbour on the North Antrim Coast, this three bedroom cottage is an inspirational location from which to explore the North Coast of Northern Ireland sleeps six people. Cottages, Fermanagh At there are seven cottages around two sides of a large open courtyard, right on the tranquil shores of Upper Lough Erne. Erne view is the largest cottage and accommodates six people. Alder Cottage is the smallest with one double bedroom. Butler s Apartment,, Fermanagh Butler s Apartment provides an unforgettable country house experience at. Situated in the south wing, this unique and atmospheric apartment retains its original features and character, and is enhanced with luxurious additions sleeps four people. Butler s Apartment Cottages Cottages Potter s Cottage,, Down This quaint stone cottage is in the heart of the Old farmyard near the peaceful and tranquil shores of Strangford Lough sleeps four people. Holiday cottage bookings For further details and bookings contact: T: 0344 800 2070 E: cottages@nationaltrust.org.uk W: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/holidays Some cottages are adapted for visitors with special requirements. Potter s Cottage Camp and caravan When it comes to camping there can be few sites to rival the special places we look after. Our campsites are set in some fantastic locations, ideal for exploring the surrounding countryside. Be inspired by nature and wake up to the great outdoors. is one of Ireland s most important nature conservation areas with rare and spectacular wildlife, inspirational woodland walks and nature trails the perfect place to pitch your tent. The estate is a well-known camping destination, but for those who want to enjoy a little more luxury, we ve introduced new glamping pods. They were originally used to house pigs, but they ve certainly had an upgrade since then! Bookings: contact 028 6773 8118 Pod Causeway Hotel A warm welcome followed by exceptional hospitality, comfort and cuisine are what you can expect from a visit to the Causeway Hotel. Situated at the entrance to the world famous Giant s Causeway, with views over the beautiful Antrim coast, there are 28 ensuite bedrooms and conference facilities for up to 60 delegates. Bookings: contact 028 2073 1210 or email causewayhotel.reception@thecausewayhotel.com Pod Tucked away in the stunning 820 acre demesne there are 28 hard stand sites, space for up to ten tents and four eco-friendly continental camping pods. The Bunkhouse, a two-storey former game-keepers cottage is also ideally suited for groups of up to 14 people. Surrounded by 34 km of trails there is plenty of space for walking, cycling and other outdoor activities all year round. Bookings: contact 028 4488 1204 or email castleward.accommodation@nationaltrust.org.uk Every booking helps us look after special places for ever, for everyone. Causeway Hotel 40 41

Contact Details Ardress House 64 Ardress Road Portadown BT62 1SQ T: 028 8778 4753 E: ardress@nationaltrust.org.uk 144 Derrycaw Road Moy Dungannon BT71 6NA T:028 8778 4753 E: argory@nationaltrust.org.uk Belmont Tower 82 Belmont Chruch Road Belfast BT4 3FG T: 028 9065 3338 E: belmonttower@nationaltrust.org.uk Carrick-a-Rede 119a White Park Road Ballintoy Ballycastle BT54 6LS T: 028 2076 9839 E: carrickarede@nationaltrust.org.uk Castle Coole Enniskillen BT74 6HN T: 028 6632 2690 E: castlecoole@nationaltrust.org.uk Nr Strangford Downpatrick BT30 7LS T: 028 4488 1204 E: castleward@nationaltrust.org.uk Newtownbutler BT92 8AJ T: 028 6773 8118 E: crom@nationaltrust.org.uk Derrymore Bessbrook Newry BT35 7EF T: 028 8778 4753 E: derrymore@nationaltrust.org.uk Divis and the Black Mountain 12 Divis Road Hannahstown Belfast BT17 0NG T: 028 9082 5434 E: divis@nationaltrust.org.uk Downhill Demesne and Hezlett House 107 Sea Road Castlerock BT51 4RP T: 028 7084 8728 E: downhilldemesne@nationaltrust.org.uk Enniskillen BT92 1DB T: 028 6634 8249 E: florencecourt@nationaltrust.org.uk Giant s Causeway North Coast Office 60 Causeway Road Bushmills BT57 8SU T: 028 2073 1855 E: giantscauseway@nationaltrust.org.uk Gray s Printing Press 49 Main Street Strabane BT82 8AU T: 028 7188 0055 E: grays@nationaltrust.org.uk Minnowburn Minnowburn Warden s Office Ballynahatty Road Belfast BT8 8LE T: 028 9064 7787 E: minnowburn@nationaltrust.org.uk Portaferry Road Newtownards BT22 2AD T: 028 4278 8387 E: mountstewart@nationaltrust.org.uk Murlough National Nature Reserve South Down Office Dundrum BT33 0NQ T: 028 4375 1467 E: murlough@nationaltrust.org.uk Patterson s Spade Mill 751 Antrim Road Templepatrick BT39 0AP T: 028 9443 3619 E: pattersons@nationaltrust.org.uk Portstewart Strand and Barmouth Portstewart BT55 7PG T: 028 7083 6396 E: portstewart@nationaltrust.org.uk Rowallane Garden Saintfield BT24 7LH T: 028 9751 0131 E: rowallane@nationaltrust.org.uk Springhill 20 Springhill Road Moneymore BT45 7NQ T: 028 8674 8210 E: springhill@nationaltrust.org.uk Strangford Lough Portaferry Road Newtownards BT22 2AD T: 028 4278 7769 E: strangford@nationaltrust.org.uk Wellbrook Beetling Mill 20 Wellbrook Road Corkhill BT80 9RY T: 028 8674 8210 E: wellbrook@nationaltrust.org.uk Northern Ireland Regional Office Rowallane Stableyard Saintfield BT24 7LH T: 028 9751 0721 E: ni.customerenquiries@ nationaltrust.org.uk nationaltrust.org.uk/ni facebook.com/nationaltrustni @nationaltrustni @nationaltrustni Photo credits: National Trust Images / Joe Cornish, Stuart Cox, Arnel de Serra, Jerry Harpur, Paul Harris, Chris Lacey, John Millar, Peter Muhly, Emily Roe, Megan Taylor. National Trust / Stephen Black, Bernie Brown, Thomas Bewick, Gavan Caldwell, Paul Canning, Rob Durston, Conor Edgell, Chris Heaney, Elaine Hill, Stella Hughes, Steven McAuley, Pat McSorley, Craig Somerville. Design: www.darraghneely.com Donegal Carrick on Shan annon National Trust Northern Ireland SLIGO Letterkenny Lifford Enniskillen Strabane Castle Coole Florence Court Places of Interest National Trust Coast and Countryside National Trust Buildings and Gardens Towns and Cities LONDONDERRY Gray s Printing Press Cavan Omagh Dunseverick Castle Giant s Causeway Portstewart Strand Downhill Dem mesne Barmouth and and Hezlett t House Grangemore Dunes Monaghan Wellbrook Beetling Mill Dungannon N2 North Antrim Cliff Path Cookstown Armagh Portrush Coleraine DUBLIN White Park Bay Dundalk Crumlin Craigavo von Newry Carrick-a-Rede and Larrybane Ballycastle Antrim Ballyconagan Rathlin Island The Manor House Fair Head and Murlough Bay Ballynahinch Kilkeel Cushleake Mountain Cushendun Cushendall Skernaghan Point Portmuck Glenoe Mullaghdoo and Ballykeel Patterson s Spring ringhill Spade Mill Divis and Lighthouse Island the Black Mountain Ballymacormick Point The Crown Bar and Orlock Point Belmont Collin Glen Tower Coney Minnow owburn Lisnabreenyny Island Stra angford Lough Rowallan ne Ardress s House Garden Lough Neagh Ballymena Lisburn Ballymoyer Derrymore House For alternative formats please call us on 028 9751 0721 or email ni.customerenquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk Larne Bangor Holywood BELFAST Newtownards Newcastle Carrickfergus Murlough Nature Reserve Slieve Donard Mourne Coastal Path Blockhouse and Green Islands Kearney and Knockinelder Ballyquintin Farm 42 43 Location

from just 5.75 a month Members help keep special places special You can help take care of everything from open countryside to sweeping coastlines and even majestic staircases. Join the National Trust and your membership will help look after these special places for everyone to enjoy. Become a National Trust member and you can start getting to know hundreds of special places from just 5.75 a month. Join today at your favourite place or online at nationaltrust.org.uk Registered charity number 205846