Summer of Play at Florence Court
Unleash your imagination at Florence Court this Summer
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Play on repeat this summer, every day from 1 July to 31 August.
Join us this July and August for Summer of Play at Florence Court, a fun-filled festival for children and adults alike. Discover a variety of exciting activities, including traditional wooden games, sports challenges, creative play, theatre activities, and our wildlife-themed experiences.
Follow the Red Squirrel Trail to learn fascinating facts about these native animals, challenge friends and family to giant Jenga and other classic games, and enjoy plenty of opportunities to get active, creative, and playful together.
Whether you're looking for adventure, learning, or simply a great day out, Summer of Play offers something for everyone. Come along and make the most of a summer filled with fun, discovery, and imagination.
Bike hire available at Visitor Reception, balance bikes are free for 2 hour hire.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Accessibility
We have accessible trails at the property and a mobility scooter which is free for visitors to use. Some activities will be accessible. Sensory bags and adult ear defenders are available at Visitor Reception.
- Suitability for children
Children must be supervised at all times
- What to bring and wear
Bring your sense of adventure, and wear comfy clothes and shoes you don't mind getting a bit dirty.
Upcoming events
Summer Book Fair at Florence Court
Browse our selection of second hand books during our Summer Book Fair
Sand Art Workshop at Florence Court
Get those creative juices flowing this Summer with Minnie Makers Workshops at Castle Coole, Florence Court and Crom Estate.
Fermanagh Beekeepers Annual Honey Show
The Fermanagh Beekeepers Association returns to Florence Court for their annual Honey Show.
European Heritage Open Day 2026
Explore Florence Court for free as part of European Heritage Open Day (EHOD).