Lagan Currachs
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Community Maintenance Day and Currach Tour – Connecting Through Craft

Join us for a hands-on day caring for our traditional currachs. We’ll show you the boats and get you involved in maintenance tasks like cleaning, sanding, oiling, and small repairs. Free to attend — no need to stay all day. Drop in, have a look, and join in as you wish. Tea break included! We can also explain how you can join us on the river. What to Bring: Old clothes or workwear Gloves if you have them Enthusiasm and curiosity! Everyone is welcome — no experience needed!

No age limit but children need to be supervised by parents and only some tasks will be appropriate for them.

Ever wondered how Belfast’s traditional currachs are cared for? Here’s your chance to find out — come meet Mamach Mór, Joe, and Fionnuala, and get involved! Join us at Queens Quay for a fun, hands-on community day where you’ll learn to clean, sand, oil, paint, and carry out small repairs on these beautiful Irish skin boats.

This isn’t just maintenance — it’s a celebration of craft, heritage, and community. Meet people, share stories, and discover how these boats connect us to our waterways and history. Whether you stay the full two hours or just drop in for a cuppa and a look around, there’s something for everyone. Old clothes and curiosity are all you need!

Come prepared for a bit of mess, plenty of fun, and the chance to experience Belfast’s living maritime heritage up close. Tea and refreshments are included, and we’ll also explain how you can get involved and join us on the water for the rowing season.

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Community Maintenance Day and Currach Tour – Connecting Through Craft

Join us for a hands-on day caring for our traditional currachs. We’ll show you the boats and get you involved in maintenance tasks like cleaning, sanding, oiling, and small repairs. Free to attend — no need to stay all day. Drop in, have a look, and join in as you wish. Tea break included! We can also explain how you can join us on the river. What to Bring: Old clothes or workwear Gloves if you have them Enthusiasm and curiosity! Everyone is welcome — no experience needed!

No age limit but children need to be supervised by parents and only some tasks will be appropriate for them.

Ever wondered how Belfast’s traditional currachs are cared for? Here’s your chance to find out — come meet Mamach Mór, Joe, and Fionnuala, and get involved! Join us at Queens Quay for a fun, hands-on community day where you’ll learn to clean, sand, oil, paint, and carry out small repairs on these beautiful Irish skin boats.

This isn’t just maintenance — it’s a celebration of craft, heritage, and community. Meet people, share stories, and discover how these boats connect us to our waterways and history. Whether you stay the full two hours or just drop in for a cuppa and a look around, there’s something for everyone. Old clothes and curiosity are all you need!

Come prepared for a bit of mess, plenty of fun, and the chance to experience Belfast’s living maritime heritage up close. Tea and refreshments are included, and we’ll also explain how you can get involved and join us on the water for the rowing season.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event

Location

Queens Quay Compound, next to Native Café

Queens Quay

Belfast BT3 9DB

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Imagine! Belfast Festival of Ideas & Politics
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