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Alastair Donaghy Walks & Talks NI

20 Brigadie Avenue, Ballymena, County Antrim, BT43 7ER
welcome to Ballymena of the 'seven Towers'

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Discover Ballymena like never before with Alastair Donaghy’s Walks and Talks — immersive local history tours led by a passionate native guide. Born and raised in the town, Alastair brings Ballymena’s rich heritage to life with engaging storytelling and deep historical insight. Whether you're a local curious about your roots or an overseas visitor seeking an authentic experience, Alastair’s tours offer something special.

Explore the town’s vibrant past through a variety of themed walking tours: we will explore the story of the 'Seven Towers', the 1798 United Irishmen ‘Skirmish’ in the town and the architectural legacy of Charles Lanyon, we can explore Ballymena’s hidden musical heritage including the famous Flamingo Ballroom, and the breathtaking landscapes of Slemish Mountain. There's even a health-focused walking tour designed for those who want to connect with the area while keeping active.

With academic roots in Irish History and Politics, professional experience in community engagement, and formal training as a tour guide, Alastair offers unique insights that blend historical depth with personal passion. Every tour is thoughtful, informative, and welcoming to all ages and abilities.

In addition to his Ballymena tours, Alastair also offers bespoke guided experiences. Drawing on his wide-ranging knowledge of Irish history, politics, and culture, he can tailor tours and specialist talks to suit individual or group interests.

Book now and step into history with a truly local perspective!  Regular scheduled tours can be found here or book a private tour by contacting him via email.

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