Locations to visit over European heritage weekend
European Heritage Open Days (EHOD) (Saturday 9 September to Sunday 10 September) offers the opportunity to visit historic buildings and places of interest, free of charge – some of which aren’t usually open to the public. With events kicking off tomorrow, below are some final ideas of where to visit over the weekend.
Kilwaughter Castle, Co Antrim
Visit the ruins of a 400-year-old castle, later remodelled by architect John Nash, with an original tower house.
There’ll be a talk and guided walk from the castle towards the large artificial lake created for the Agnew family who lived here and were the tax collectors for Co Antrim.
Poyntzpass, Co Armagh
The village of Poyntzpass, Co Armagh is steeped in history and there is lots to do in the village on Saturday 9 September.
There will be a guided walk taking in some of the village’s interesting sites – the 100-year-old stone ‘Face in the Wall’, the Newry Canal, and the Red Hand Inn, scene of a gruesome murder in days of yore.
Visit Poyntzpass railway station – the Victorian signal-man’s cabin is the only one of its kind on its original site in Northern Ireland with all of its equipment intact.
There’ll be an exhibition at the Credit Union, and refreshments are available at the former village courthouse where a variety of petty misdemeanours were dealt with in this building for over 100 years.
Belfast City Hall – adults’ cryptic challenge and children’s puzzle challenge
Are you and your family partial to puzzles? Kids crazy for conundrums? Test your brain power and explore the grounds of Belfast City Hall for a cryptic challenge. Discover the secret symbols and hidden heritage to be entered into a prize draw.
There’s also a special children’s challenge – they can explore the City Hall grounds and gardens and to discover Belfast’s past to be entered into a prize draw.
Mountains of Mourne Country Cottages – Hanna’s Close, Co Down
These eight cottages, dating back to the 1600s, are now restored and maintained. Most of them have granite open fireplaces and granite floors.
There will be talk on the history of the ‘Clachan’, an Irish settlement, and insight into the daily lives of the people and how they lived.
Waterways Ireland Archives open day, Co Fermanagh
Waterways Ireland headquarters will be open for guided tours of its archive and building in Enniskillen.
Housing a collection of original engineering drawings, maps, and toll books from the 1800s, the archive offers a unique insight into Ireland’s industrial past.
More information on the Waterways Ireland website.
Creggan Country Park, Co Londonderry
This self-led nature trail is perfect for families looking to explore nature on their doorstep. Work together to find 10 hidden tiles along the trail showing mammals, birds, and invertebrates on the site. Solve the clues and write down your answers to claim a prize at the activity centre.
Knockmany Passage Tomb, Co Tyrone
Discover the remains of a passage tomb situated on the summit of Knockmany in the forest park with archaeologist Edith Logue.
The cairn and the passage are no longer present, but the stones of the chamber are visible and are decorated with characteristic passage tomb art, including spirals, zigzags, and circles.
European Heritage Open Days
If you want to find out more about what and when properties are opening, what events are on, and if you need to book, you can get information and download the brochure at the following link:
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The weekend promises to have something for everyone so why not come along and enjoy a little bit of history right on your doorstep?