It was with suspicious eyes that I opened the curtains on
Fri 13th July; it looked like the sun was shining, but with this being
Northern Ireland, one can never be too sure.
Sure enough though, there it was!
But would it stay? That was the main concern. We were headed to the
Dalriada festival in Glenarm later that day, and with the festival being 90%
outdoors, the weather was pretty crucial to its success. We had my mother in law and my niece over
staying with us from Scotland and were trying to show them the best of what NI had to offer,
so after a morning at Titanic Belfast we headed out towards Larne, the North Coast and eventually Glenarm. We arrived at the grounds to Glenarm Castle with
the sun still shining and as we quickly discovered a lot of other people
had the same idea.
We navigated to the carpark easily as the
grounds were well signposted and a short walk later we were paying in. With under
12s free and discount for seniors it was priced very competitively. My wife and I paid £10 each. The next few hours were spent having an
amazing time, but first we scurried over to the Fine Food zone for some hog
roast and coffee while the Broken Strings bluegrass band played in the background, which later made way to a display of Irish dancing.
We then moved round
to see the cooking display from Channel 4s Fabulous Baker Brothers. The guys were on great form as they took us
through cooking a salmon en croute using all local produce, which we managed to
grab a piece of to taste once they had finished. It was delicious (even though I don’t
really like salmon)! The guys were super
nice and stayed behind for a good 20mins taking pictures and chatting with
everyone. They were handing out stickers
for their website
and as they stuck one on me I thought it only fair to stick some of the new
pastiebap.com stickers on them.
After the cookery we saw Willie Drennan’s Ulster Scots Band
playing in the beautiful walled gardens. We had some ice cream while we
attempted to watch the world’s first sheep fashion show. This was absolutely
mobbed but we managed to glimpse Lady Baba and Super Lamb walking the catwalk
with ease.
We caught the tail end of the massive muscle men taking part in the 'Clash of the Celtic Giants', tossing the massive caber in the air. We had a quick
go on the Segways on the way round and to finish the day off, there was the amazing
dancing acrobatic display that is the AFRIKAN WARRIORS.
The Dalriada festival has some solid sponsors in the shape
of P&O ferries, UTV, Calor and Audi and it’s great to see these companies
getting behind what is a different kind of festival that is truly for the whole
family. In an over saturated market of music festivals, Dalriada truly is something different and long may it continue!
Very good local website. You always have very interesting and well written articles about our wee country.
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