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Under cover, under cloisters, under canvas or even under the stars, there’s plenty of places…
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County Armagh may be Northern Ireland’s smallest county, but the Orchard County delivers some of the biggest experiences. Known for its warm welcome and rich history, Armagh is the perfect place for a short break or a memorable day trip. From exploring sacred sites and historic cathedrals to sampling world-famous cider and outdoor adventures, you’ll quickly feel right at home.
Armagh is famously linked to Saint Patrick, who founded his first stone church here in 445AD. Today, visitors can admire two magnificent cathedrals - St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Cathedral with its striking twin spires, and St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral, standing on the site of the original church. Both reward the climb with sweeping views across the city. Beneath the latter lies a medieval crypt with fascinating stone carvings, a reminder of Armagh’s sacred heritage.
Wander Armagh’s narrow lanes, tree-lined Mall and vibrant streets filled with cafés, bars and family-friendly restaurants, including favourites like Uluru. Just a short stroll from the city centre, the 300-acre Palace Demesne offers meadows, gardens, a Green Gym, and a playful Garden of the Senses. Keep your eyes peeled as you walk, the city is dotted with gargoyles, angels and sculptures created by artist Holger Christian Lönze, a modern nod to its sacred past.
Step beyond the city to discover Navan Fort (Emain Macha), an ancient ceremonial site and home of the legendary Red Branch Knights. This interactive experience transports you back to the Iron Age and connects you with Ireland’s mythological past.
On the shores of Lough Neagh, explore woodlands, bogs and orchards, or take part in quirky activities like bog snorkelling in summer. Armagh is also renowned as the Orchard County, home to 6,000 acres of apple trees and the famous Bramley Apple. Sample its flavours year-round or visit during the celebrated Armagh Food and Cider Weekend.
Whether you’re planning a day trip or an overnight stay from Belfast, Dublin or further afield, County Armagh offers a unique blend of history, culture, food and outdoor adventure. If you're seeking inspiration check out the accommodation available in Armagh, the top things to see & do while you're here, and information on how to get to County Armagh. From St Patrick’s legacy to apple orchards in bloom, every visit promises memorable moments and a warm welcome.
The Armagh Observatory and Planetarium is Northern Ireland's leading astronomical research and…
Uluru Bar & Grill is an award winning restaurant based in Armagh city’s historic…
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Welcome to Armagh City Hotel, where contemporary decor, spacious layouts, and modern conveniences come together to create a comfortable stay. Nestled…
Newforge House is a 5 Star Georgian Country House opened by John and Lou Mathers in May 2005. Cradled in beautiful gardens and green fields, Newforge…
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Molly's Barn is a stunning, purpose-built self-catering accommodation completed in January 2020. Nestled in the heart of the Orchard County in the…
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