What's on This Weekend - Friday to Sunday 4th-6th of April
- Julia Labedz

- Apr 3
- 2 min read
It's time for our weekend roundup! Here's what's on this weekend, between Friday the 4th and Sunday the 6th of April across Ireland. We've got a great lineup of things to do, from our new N.I.C.E Film Festival to Wander Wild in Killarney and much, much more!
N.I.C.E Festival - 4.04-6.04
Lights, camera, action! Starting in LimerickĀ the N.I.C.E. (New Italian Cinema Events) FestivalĀ is bringing a showcase of contemporary Italian cinema to Irish shores. From March 27th to 29th, film enthusiasts can enjoy a curated selection of Italian films!
Read more here.

Wander Wild Festival - 4.04-6.04
From April 4th to 6th, 2025, Killarney transforms into what can only be described as a playground for outdoor lovers, and those looking for something a little out of the ordinary. Think sunrise kayaking on the lakes, hikes through MacGillycuddyās Reeks, ice baths in the wild, and fireside storytelling. This is Killarney, as youāve never experienced it before.

Visit Lough Boora Discovery Park! - Anytime
Some places have a way of surprising you, and Lough Boora Discovery ParkĀ is one of them. Once a barren industrial bog, this Offaly gem has been transformed, with plenty of lakes, walking trails, and giant sculptures to enjoy - offering a little something for everyoneāwithout the crowds.

Go on the Ultimate Northern Ireland Road Trip - Anytime
Northern Ireland may be small, but it packs in more to see and do than many places twice its size. From the coastline of Antrim to the hills of Tyrone and the lakes of Fermanagh, this road trip will take you through every single county in Northern Ireland.

For the foodies: Donegal - Anytime
Donegalās rich land and sea offer up some of Irelandās finest produce, from freshly caught seafood to artisanal cheeses, world-class whiskey, and traditional Irish comfort food. Hereās where to eat and drink in Donegal for a truly unforgettable meal!

Eat, Shop & Enjoy Howth with our guide - Anytime
Just a short train ride from Dublinās city centre, HowthĀ feels like a world away. This charming fishing village on the northern edge of Dublin Bay is where sea meets history, lively markets, and some of Irelandās best seafood!Ā

Visit Doagh Famine Village - Anytime
Doagh Famine VillageĀ is one of Donegalās most fascinating heritage sites. More than just a museum, it offers a deeply immersive experience, bringing history to life through thought-provoking exhibits and personal storytelling. From the harsh realities of the Great Famine to the changing social landscape of Ireland, a visit here is both educational and emotional, making it a must-see attraction for anyone exploring the northwest of Ireland.








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