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Newry
Archaeological sites
The court tomb at Annaghmare is one of the best preserved examples of its type, with many of its features preserved in good condition after they were first revealed during excavation in 1963-64.
Newry
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
This 18 arch viaduct, close to Newry, is a prominent feature of the south Armagh landscape.
Newry
Nature and Wildlife
Phil’s Farm is the biggest and most diverse animal farm in Northern Ireland. We are pleased to announce that, due to overwhelming demand, we are now open for group visits. We are open seven days a week from 09:00 to 18:00.
Walking & Hiking
Follow the River Blackwater around the estate and cross the industrial age-Bond’s Bridge.
Portadown
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
A 1890 sophisticated three-storey brick building in the centre of Portadown.
Facilities suitable for a range of performances such as concerts, musicals, dance and drama and private functions, exhibitions and weddings.
Moy
Sightseeing
Everything that grows in our environment has its place and purpose, be it edible, medicinal, practical or poisonous. From the roots in the earth to the leaves of the trees above, nature provides a bounty, just waiting to be discovered by all of us.
Newry
Zorbing
Set in the quiet foothills of Slieve Gullion, Watch Tower Adventures brings an all new exciting element to Paintballing & Body Zorbing
We at Watch Tower Adventures can guarantee to have your blood pumping with the excitement of action in a ...
Newry
Climbing
Gullion Adventures are experienced in providing outdoor pursuits activities to all kinds of groups from hen's, stag's, youth and corporate sports teams etc we will always do our best to facilitate the needs of the group.
Our staff are full of ...
Armagh
Game Fishing
This stretch of the River Blackwater, which lies mainly upstream of Blackwatertown Bridge, is available to Department permit holders on the right (Co. Armagh) bank.
Craigavon
Microlight Flying
Microlight Flying is a unique experience that everyone should try at least once.
Armagh
Walking Route - Long (20> miles)
Starting at the Navan Centre in Armagh, this 82 mile signed walking trail takes you through some of Northern Ireland’s most spectacular scenic landscapes before ending at Saint Patrick’s final resting place, in the grounds of Down Cathedral.
Newry
Sightseeing
Historical walking tours of Newry City, Armagh City, Derry City and Belfast City Tours, Causeway Coast tours and any place of interest in the North or South of Ireland. Also political tours of Northern Ireland.
Cycling - Short (<10 miles)
It feels more like an outdoor leisure centre boasting an 18 hole golf course, coarse fishery, running trails and much more.
Cycling - Medium (11- 60 miles)
This 23 mile route is a challenging cyle however offers stunning views in return for your hard work. There are many interesting historical sites to stop at and enjoy during your well earned rest periods.
Walking & Hiking
The short Ladies Mile Walk is a circular, relatively flat, beautiful woodland walk. The degree of difficulty is easy to moderate. Some small bridges and stiles have to be traversed.
Portadown
Visitor Centres & Museums
Ardress is nestled in the apple orchards of County Armagh and offers afternoons of fun and relaxation for everyone. Built in the 17th century as a farmhouse, Ardress was remodelled in Georgian times.
Newry
Archaeological sites
This unusual megalithic monument is set on the eastern edge of a low ridge, overlooked by Slieve Gullion to the west and around 750m south of the badly disturbed remains of Clonlum court tomb.
Killeavy
Sightseeing
Listen to how Landlordism in South Armagh replaced old Gaelic Kingdoms, visit one of the earliest and best-preserved Christian sites in the country where saints, lawmen and outlaws from Irelands past all lie side by side.
Walking & Hiking
A walk through the woodland of the Peatlands Park. The route, around the lake, provides opportunities to see a variety of birdlife.
This walk is also suitable for people with limited mobility - please see Disabled Ramblers NI link below.