Orchard Tour
Guided walk through apple orchards with cider tastings at harvest time.
~10:00
Dates to be announcedDates pending
Each year, County Armagh, known as Ireland's Orchard County, celebrates its famous Bramley apples and cider with a food and cider weekend. Orchard tours, tastings, and farm-to-fork feasts draw thousands, in a warm tribute to a family cider-making tradition rooted in this fertile corner of Northern Ireland.
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How we decideGuided walk through apple orchards with cider tastings at harvest time.
~10:00
Participants sample small plates from several local eateries while enjoying live music.
~13:00
Armagh, United Kingdom
Open in MapsWarm clothing
Raincoat
Enjoy sampling produce; book hands-on and dining events in advance. Recycling of apple wast...
Crowd level: high.
Ticket required: £5 - £60

FestivalAtlas keeps Armagh Food & Cider Weekend available for timing, cultural context, and respectful planning, without inviting public footage or contributor coverage for this event.
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Armagh, United Kingdom
Each year, County Armagh, known as Ireland's Orchard County, celebrates its famous Bramley apples and cider with a food and cider weekend. Orchard tours, tastings, and farm-to-fork feasts draw thousands, in a warm tribute to a family cider-making tradition rooted in this fertile corner of Northern Ireland.
County Armagh has a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status for its Bramley apples and a family tradition of cider-making. The festival ties to local cultural pride in sustainable farming and heritage.
Respect farmland and historic sites; wear sturdy shoes for orchard tours.
Attendance can be appropriate while active documentation is not. Let local boundaries define your role.
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Some celebrations are best approached quietly: arrive prepared, follow posted rules, and leave without turning the moment into content.
County Armagh has a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status for its Bramley apples and a family tradition of cider-making. The festival ties to local cultural pride in sustainable farming and heritage.
Guided walk through apple orchards with cider tastings at harvest time.
Participants sample small plates from several local eateries while enjoying live music.
respectful presence
Warm clothing
Raincoat
Enjoy sampling produce; book hands-on and dining events in advance. Recycling of apple waste is encouraged.
Dates to be announced
Not Announced
Armagh
Northern Ireland
£5 - £60
Book ahead if required
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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