Thousands of visitors will once again step behind the farm gate this summer as Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend returns from Friday 12 to Sunday 14 June 2026.
One of Northern Ireland’s largest free celebrations of farming and local food launches today, with the promise of a wonderful day out for all the family as the event marks its 15th year.
Organised by the Ulster Farmers’ Union, with Bank of Ireland returning as title sponsor, the eagerly anticipated Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend will see 23 working farms, across Northern Ireland, open their gates to school children, families, and the wider public. Visitors will follow the journey from farm to fork, discovering where their food comes from and how farmers -including the next generation of young farmers, produce high-quality, sustainable food enjoyed by families across Northern Ireland every day. The weekend also offers hands-on experiences for young people, helping them connect with farming, food, and the rural environment in a fun and educational way.
Taking place from Friday 12 to Sunday 14 June, Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend is excited to welcome visitors of all ages. It offers a unique opportunity to explore farm life, get up close to the animals, discover where food comes from, sample high-quality local produce, and meet the farmers who make it all possible.
Speaking on Broughgammon Farm, Ballycastle, one of the host farms for 2026, Diane McCall, Senior Business Manager, Bank of Ireland UK said:
“It’s a hugely important weekend as it shines a light on the significant contribution the agri‑food sector makes to our economy and our society. But more importantly, it offers a valuable opportunity to strengthen relationships, giving people the chance to step behind the farm gate, meet the farmers at the heart of our communities, and experience first-hand the energy, dedication and passion that shape our local food and the rural communities who produce it.”
From Ballygowan to Ballycastle, every farm has a story to tell, from families who have worked the land for generations to young farmers bringing fresh, new ideas to farming and women playing key roles in agriculture. Visitors can meet the farmers, hear their stories and see firsthand how they shape Northern Ireland’s important agricultural sector.
Reflecting on the wide-ranging attractions for visitors, John McLenaghan, Deputy President of the Ulster Farmers’ Union and Chairman of the Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend, said:
“Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend is a fantastic opportunity to bridge the gap between farm and fork. Each of the host farms offer a unique window into the care and dedication that underpin food production here in Northern Ireland. We’re proud to welcome families and visitors of all ages to experience first-hand the passion and professionalism of our local farmers and to celebrate the vital role agriculture plays in our rural communities and wider economy.”
Farms taking part in Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend will welcome schools on Friday, with public days on Saturday and Sunday, as the popular event celebrates its 15th year. Participating farms that are open to the public over Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 June are:
Armagh Apple Farm at Ballinteggart House, Portadown|Ashfield Farm (Ballycrochan Artisan Farm), Bangor| Ballylagan Organic Farm, Straid | Ballynahone Dexter Farm, Tobermore | Bessvale Farm, Upper Ballinderry | Brook Hall Estate and Gardens, Londonderry | Broughgammon Farm, Ballycastle | Bullsbrook Farm, Dromore | CAFRE Enniskillen Campus, Enniskillen | CAFRE Greenmount Campus, Antrim | CAN at Lislagan Farm, Ballymoney | Crewehill Farm, Stewartstown | Donagh Cottage Farm, Donaghcloney | Glebe Farm, Limavady | Glenside Farm, Comber | Hollow Farm, Downpatrick | Laurel View Equestrian Centre, Templepatrick | Littlebridge Farm Fresh, Moneymore | McCullagh’s Farm, Omagh | Shanaghan Hill Farm, Katesbridge | Slievenaman Goat Trail and Petting Farm, Newcastle | Stonebridge Farm, Saintfield | The Narrowlane, Stewartstown

