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Booking & Arrival
Everything you need to know about booking and arrival.
Our exhibits at the Ulster American Folk Park are a collection of traditionally built and replica buildings. Occasionally, we must close them to the public to allow for essential maintenance and repairs. This is so we can ensure our exhibits are appropriately cared for and conserved for future generations.
What buildings will be closed on your next visit?
The Single Room Cabin, which is the first house that you come to on the Ulster side of the Park, is currently closed to the visitor experience until further notice.
Please be aware that there will also be other outdoor areas within the museum undergoing essential maintenance until further notice. We will endeavour to put visitor notices on the website when such closures are in place and likely to impact the visitor experience.
The Ulster American Folk Park is home to 11 traditional thatched buildings, roofed with natural materials like rye straw, flax and water reed. These materials are vulnerable to natural deterioration and wear over time from bad weather, vegetation growth and damage caused by birds and pests. Changing weather patterns linked to climate change - like heavier rainfall and longer wet periods - are making it even harder to protect them.
Some of our roofs may not be looking their best right now - but don’t worry. We’re planning a major conservation project to repair and renew them later this year. With the help of skilled thatchers and careful investment, we’ll make sure these important heritage buildings - and the traditional craft of thatching - are preserved and celebrated for future generations.
It is a condition of entry that you abide by these Visitor Regulations.
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