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Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend

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This year's Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend is making a welcome return back on farms on Friday 13 June (for schools) and Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 June for the public, planning a packed schedule of activities to showcase Northern Ireland food and farming at its best.

The initiative, led by the Ulster Farmers' Union, with Bank of Ireland renewing its title sponsorship, is yet again set to capture the imagination of families and foodies from across the province and give a real behind the scenes snapshot of the local farm to fork story.

Visitors can explore the rich tapestry of Northern Ireland’s farming heritage, gaining a better understanding of the food production process and meet the farmer that works 365 days a year to deliver delicious food from farm to fork.

Please visit www.openfarmweekend.com to find out more and to see the other farms opening over the weekend.

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Activities accessible for visitors with disabilities
  • Guide dogs permitted
  • Toilets for disabled visitors

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

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Opening Times

Season (14 June 2025 - 15 June 2025)
DayTimes
Saturday - Sunday11:00 - 16:00

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