Visit National Trust sites across Northern Ireland for FREE this weekend

Spring is here 🐣🙌

Tourism Northern Ireland
Author: Paulo RossPublished 8th Mar 2018
Last updated 8th Mar 2018

To celebrate the arrival of spring the National Trust are offering free entry to some landmarks on Saturday 10th March. Families, couples and groups of friends will have the opportunity to explore leading visitor attractions - like the Giant’s Causeway, Mount Stewart, Florence Court and Castle Ward.

Heather McLachlan, Regional Director said: "We’re encouraging everyone to get outdoors, breathe in the spring air and take inspiration from the unique stories of our many special places."

"We’re encouraging everyone to get outdoors, breathe in the spring air and take inspiration from the unique stories of our many special places."

"By visiting National Trust places you’re helping us to protect Northern Ireland’s natural and built heritage for future generations to enjoy”

WHAT SITES ARE OFFERING FREE ACCESS ON SATURDAY?

Visit the award-winning gardens at Mount Stewart in County Down; take a tour of the house and let imaginations run wild in the new natural play area. Nearby is another wonderful garden, Rowallane Garden in Saintfield where the formal and informal gardens captivate with their dazzling array of exotic and rare species from around the world.

On the shores of Strangford Lough is Castle Ward. A film location for Game of Thrones, this estate features an 18th-century house, miles of walking and cycling trails, and stunning views.


Visit National Trust sites across Northern Ireland for FREE this weekend
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Head north for an exhilarating visit to the Causeway Coast where you can follow in the footsteps of giants at the Giant’s Causeway, enjoy a free fishery tour at Carrick-a-Rede *(normal admission applies for the bridge)*, visit the stunning Mussenden Temple at Downhill Demesne or escape the crowds for a stroll along Portstewart Strand and White Park Bay.

There’s plenty to see in Mid Ulster too where a tour of The Argory reveals the story of this Neo-classical house and its hidden treasures which remain unchanged since 1900. Visit the farmyard at the charming 17th-century Ardress House or discover the charms of Springhill in Moneymore, home to a celebrated collection of costumes, woodland trails and a children’s play area. Or, for a flavour of our industrial heritage visit Wellbrook Beetling Mill near Cookstown.