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Search is on to find Northern Ireland's 'most adventurous' family

Do you know anyone who would make the perfect 'Family Explorer'?

Visit Armagh is on the hunt for an adventure-seeking family in a new ‘Family Explorer’ competition

The search is on for Northern Ireland's most adventurous family - and the competition is open to people right across the country.

Visit Armagh is on the hunt for an adventure-seeking family in a new ‘Family Explorer’ competition set to showcase the very best of family-friendly attractions and experiences across the Armagh, Banbridge, and Craigavon region.

As the destination’s official Family Explorer, the selected family will kick off their journey with a stay at Tepee Valley – a one-of-a-kind glamping experience set in the heart of the Orchard County’s countryside.

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The adventure continues with VIP access to standout attractions, including the Armagh Planetarium and Observatory – the only facility of its kind on the island of Ireland – and an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of Tayto Castle in Tandragee, home of the iconic crisps.

Throughout 2025, they will be invited to attend a vibrant calendar of festivals and events - from the Georgian Festival to the Food and Cider Festival to the return of the Wickerman event in August, a dramatic Lughnasa celebration featuring music and crafts.

Sara McGeary, Tourism Manager at Armagh, Banbridge, and Craigavon Borough Council, said: "As a region, we’ve made it a priority to invest in experiences that speak directly to families – not just as visitors, but as a core part of our tourism proposition.

"This competition is just one example of how we’re bringing that to life, offering a chance to experience the very best of what Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon has to offer.

"We’re continuing to evolve our attractions and activities to reflect what modern families are looking for. In fact, we’ve just launched a range of new experiences designed to cement Armagh’s status as a must-visit destination for families to connect, explore, and make memories together.

"Our aim is simple: to create meaningful, accessible experiences that don’t have to come with a hefty price tag.”

This latest initiative reflects the region’s commitment to families seeking memorable, high-quality experiences.

Families with children aged 16 and under are invited to apply by sharing in 100 words or less why they should be chosen. Applications can be submitted online at visitarmagh.com/familyexplorer, with the competition closing on May 18.

Lord Mayor, Councillor Sarah Duffy, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, said: “Summer is one of the most exciting times to visit our borough – the energy, the colour, and the sense of welcome are second to none.

"We see families returning year after year because they know they’ll find something special here.

"Whether that’s stepping behind the scenes at the Game of Thrones Studio Tour, delving into ancient myths at Navan Centre & Fort, or indulging in some retail therapy at The Boulevard, we truly believe this is the best place on the island for a family escape – and during the summer months, there’s simply no better time to experience it.”

Families are invited to visit visitarmagh.com/familyexplorer and to submit an entry

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