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St Patrick's Day at the Ulster Folk Museum

153 Bangor Road, Cultra, Holywood, County Down, BT18 0EU
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Join our traditional St Patrick's Day celebrations on 17th March and 18th March 

Watch Irish dancers, listen to traditional music and hear folklore tales this St Patrick's Day at the museum. There'll be a craft station to get involved in, demonstrations by our talented makers and traditional food and drink to taste including fresh champ cooked over the open fire. 

You're also in for a treat in the Tearoom, where there will be a special St Patrick's Day themed menu of:

Potato & leek soup and Irish stew, both served with Guinness soda bread

Champ potato farl Stack

Homemade traditional potato farls made with champ stacked with bacon, sausage & fried egg

Steak & Guinness Pie with colcannon & gravy

Pork sausages with colcannon and gravy

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  • On site parking
  • Station nearby

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£11.50 per ticket
Concession£9.00 per ticket
2 Adults and up to 3 Children£32.00 per ticket
5-17 years£7.00 per ticket

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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