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.
Kids Mask Making Workshop - create your personalised mask for your performance on Florence Court's Georgian theatre stage. Compose and perform your very own show.
Kids Nature Prints Workshop - get creative and find inspiration from Florence Court to create beautiful artwork based on the plants found on the grounds of the estate.
For something a bit special, see bees at work at the Fermanagh Beekeeper's Annual Honey Show. Taste some of the delicious honey on display as they celebrate its 20th year.
Bike hire available at Visitor Reception, balance bikes are free for 2 hour hire.
Discover Florence Court wildlife by picking up one of our Tracker Packs from Visitor Reception.
Bring along your family and friends for a summer filled with laughter, exploration, and relaxation at Florence Court.
Times
Prices
Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
Check admission pricesThe basics
- Suitability
Children must be supervised at all times
- Meeting point
Summer of Play activities will be located mainly around the visitor reception.
- What to bring and wear
Bring your sense of adventure, and wear comfy clothes and shoes you don't mind getting a bit dirty.
- 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.
Upcoming events
Kid's Summer of Play Workshop - Mask Making
Come make a mask to debut on Florence Court's own Georgian theatre stage
Kid's Summer of Play Workshop - Mask Making
Come make a mask to debut on Florence Court's own Georgian theatre stage
Kid's Summer of Play Workshop - Nature Prints
Explore the nature of Florence Court through nature printing.
Kid's Summer of Play Workshop - Mask Making
Come make a mask to debut on Florence Court's own Georgian theatre stage