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See the Giant Lego Brick Animal Trail at Castle Espie

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See the Giant Lego Brick Animal Trail at Castle Espie Wetland Centre from Saturday February13 to Sunday March 20
See the Giant Lego Brick Animal Trail at Castle Espie Wetland Centre from Saturday February13 to Sunday March 20 See the Giant Lego Brick Animal Trail at Castle Espie Wetland Centre from Saturday February13 to Sunday March 20

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The world’s most popular toy will bring families closer to nature at Castle Espie Wetland Centre, Comber. The Giant Lego Brick Animal Trail will be at the Wetland Centre from Saturday February13 to Sunday March 20, with the sculptures sitting among some of their real-life cousins. Follow the trail around the nature reserve to discover how many Lego bricks have been used to make each animal. Visitors can also enter a competition to win their own Lego kit.

ARMAGH

Have a family Valentine's lunch this Valentine’s Day at Navan Fort and enjoy the love story that comes to life before your eyes. Two clans, both alike in strength, in fair Emain Macha, where the scene is set…. Join Rohan and Jacinta, as they try to mend the divide between their fathers, Lord McRoche of the South land and Lord Cahill of the North. Will these two young lovers be together again or will their families tear Ulster apart?

FERMANAGH

Enjoy this Valentine’s Day with Share Discovery Village and Cruise Fermanagh's lakelands on board Share's Inishcruiser – a charming way to explore the truly unspoiled countryside of Upper Lough Erne while spending time with a loved one or friend.

TYRONE

Enjoy a Night With the Stars this Thursday February 11 at the Alley Theatre Strabane. Join six of country music’s most popular stars, Ritchie Remo, John Hogan, Frank McCaffrey, Joe Moore, Chris Logue and Keelan.

DERRY

This half-term weekend why not get out and enjoy the great outdoors at Carrowmena Activity Centre, Limavady? Activities include: climbing wall, zip lining, archery, abseiling, team games, orienteering, leap of faith and more. Minimum age four years, but eight years old for high ropes; safety equipment provided.

ANTRIM

Ballymena Festival of Music, Speech and Dance will celebrate its first 100 years with a grand Centenary Concert on February 13 at the Braid Arts Centre. The highlight will be the concert featuring past performers from across the decades including The Priests, flautist Stephen Rankin and Alexandra Ford.

BELFAST

Step back in time to a period of luxury, elegance and five-star service with a romantic Valentine's Titanic Sunday Afternoon Tea. Set in the opulent surroundings of the Titanic Suite featuring the stunning replica staircase, this Afternoon Tea is an experience not to be missed. Children can choose from a special afternoon tea menu for those aged two to 11.

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