Tandragee

Find us at

83 Armagh Road
Tandragee
BT62 2HS

You can use our What3Words location to bring you straight to the gate of the display.

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When can I visit?

The display is normally open from the penultimate Saturday in November until New Year's Eve.

    November until Christmas Day

    4.30 pm - 10 pm.

    Boxing day until New Year's Eve

    6 pm - 9 pm.

    The display runs 7 days a week. We sometimes extend the opening hours - this will be announced via our social media - Facebook and Instagram.

    Keeping you safe

    During your visit, please ensure any young children or vulnerable persons are supervised at all times for their safety and enjoyment and likewise for other visitors. 

    There are a significant number of cables and equipment used to power the display. Please adhere to all signage and ensure any young children with you also do so. All signage is placed for your safety. PLEASE STAY OFF THE GRASS

    Parking

    We do not have the luxury of car parking facilities however hardcore stones have been placed along the grass verge on the same side of the road as the display to enable cars to pull in off the main road.

      Parking, stopping and slowing down remains at driver’s discretion and risk. We ask all drivers and pedestrians to respect and look out for other road users and visitors, neighbours and their property to ensure safety and maximum enjoyment is upheld throughout your visit – Public safety is, and always has been, our number one priority.

      Getting to the display from your car

      Exiting your vehicle is again at your discretion however we remind all visitors the A51 Armagh Road is a national speed limit (60 mph) road. We encourage the use of hazard lights for anyone slowing down, stopping or parking as the A51 is not street lit. Please keep young children and vulnerable adults under close supervision near the road.

      If visitors choose to walk along the driveway, the walkway can be used to minimise the risk of slipping on the cattle grid which can become slippy in icy and wet conditions.

       

      Barrier tape is placed in the other areas where it is not deemed safe to park - please abide by this as the tape is there for a good reason based on observation and risk assessment. We ask that visitors do not slow down or stop on the opposite side of the road from the display (the Armagh-bound lane) as this can cause lorries (coming from Tandragee direction) to have to brake suddenly from coming around the corner. Overtaking can then prove difficult if cars are parked on both sides of the road.

      Getting in Touch

      We endeavour to reply within 48 hours.