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From Tree to Tone: The Story of a Guitar’s Journey

Avalon Guitars, 8 Glenford Way, Newtownards, Down, BT23 4BX
Avalon Guitars

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Part of the Experience Ards and North Down 2026/27 programme

From Tree to Tone invites visitors into the world of Avalon Guitars, where wood, skill and sound come together to create something really special. Meet John McCartin, the celebrated traditional Irish guitar player, and the craftsmen behind the brand as they share the story of how each guitar is crafted. See the journey each instrument takes from carefully chosen timber to a finished piece, then hear and try these world‑class guitars for yourself, and learn why Avalon guitars are played by artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Katie Melua and Ricky Warwick. This engaging experience offers a fascinating and rare glimpse behind the scenes of a world‑renowned maker.

Added treat! 

Goodie bag - to include a 5% discount voucher, when purchased directly from Avalon Guitars. 

 

Things to note 

No concessions except for students U18
Participants under 18 years must pay for a ticket and be accompanied by a ticket holding adult.  
Not suitable for those aged 12 year or under 
The tour is wheelchair accessible but there are no wheelchair accessible toilets
Tickets close at 10am on the day of the experience 

 

Getting there 

By car:  Follow road directions to Newtownards, towards Hardford Link. Take Glenford Road, off Hardford Link, onto Glenford Way.

By bus: See Translink website for bus departure and arrival times.  

From the Bus station, located on Regent Street in the town centre, you can expect a 15-minute walk to Avalon Guitars. 

 

Carers  
Where practicable ANDBC will aim to accommodate carers and be as inclusive as possible. With such a diverse range of activities, operated by a number of providers, it is necessary for this to be assessed on a case-by-case basis. 
Please contact Bangor Visitor Information Centre on 028 9127 0069, and they will be able to address your enquiry. 

 

 
Terms and conditions 
Terms and conditions apply 

 

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Online booking fees apply. Avoid the booking fee and buy direct through our Visitor Information Centres

 

All details subject to change.

 

Photo credit: Ricky Parker Photography

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£25.00 per ticket
13-18yrs£15.00 per ticket
Students, 3rd level ed£15.00 per ticket

Participants under 18 years must pay for a ticket and be accompanied by a ticket holding adult.  
Online booking fees apply. Avoid the booking fee and buy direct through our Visitor Information Centres, by phone or in person.

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Opening Times

Meeting at 11:50am, finishes at approx 1.30pm (31 July 2026)

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