

Trevor Ferguson
7 Aug 2025
Ballynahinch Cavalcade 7 August 2025
Ballynahinch’s town centre was transformed into a living showcase of motoring history on Thursday, 7 August 2025, as the annual Ballynahinch Cavalcade returned with resounding success. The event drew hundreds of spectators and participants, celebrating Northern Ireland’s rich automotive legacy with a vibrant parade of classic cars, vintage tractors, and heritage motorcycles.
Among the standout vehicles were a British racing green Morris Minor and a meticulously restored red vintage tractor, both greeted with enthusiastic applause as they rolled past the town’s historic storefronts. The streets were lined with families, enthusiasts, and visitors, all united by a shared passion for preservation and community spirit.
Organised in collaboration with local car clubs and heritage advocates, the Cavalcade continues to grow in stature as a cornerstone of the region’s cultural calendar. This year’s turnout and atmosphere reaffirmed its role not only as a celebration of classic motoring, but as a rallying point for community pride and intergenerational connection.
🚗 Ballynahinch Cavalcade 2025 – A Celebration of Heritage and Community The streets of Ballynahinch came alive on Thursday, 7 August 2025, as the annual Cavalcade rolled through town. Classic cars, vintage tractors, and heritage motorcycles paraded past cheering crowds, showcasing decades of motoring history. Local enthusiasts, families, and visitors lined the pavements, celebrating the region’s rich automotive culture. The event featured standout vehicles like a British racing green Morris Minor and a red vintage tractor, while storefronts and banners added festive charm. With strong turnout and vibrant energy, the Cavalcade reaffirmed its place as a highlight of Northern Ireland’s classic car calendar.































































































