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Scarva
Live Music
Scarva Bandstand concerts will take place at the Bandstand, Scarva each Sunday from 3-4pm starting Sunday 6 April and running weekly until Sunday 28 September. There will be no concert on Easter Sunday, 20 April. Admission is free, and limited…
Armagh
Tour
Unearth Hidden Gems with Armagh Guided Walking Tours. Grab your trainers and learn more about the city.
Armagh
Family Fun
Come to Armagh and enjoy summer Saturdays with the family. Free events take place each Saturday from Sat 2 Aug to Sat 6th Sept 2025 in Market Square Armagh.
Food & Drink
The Armagh Food and Cider Weekend takes place from 4th - 7th September 2025, right in the heart of the Orchard County.
Brimming with fine foods, foraged lunches, cider tasting, tours, talks and fiction amongst the apple-laden orchards. Combine all…
Portadown
Wellbeing
Presence & Place at Ardress House – A Unique Blend of Mindfulness, wellbeing and heritage. Experience something truly special at Ardress House, where mindfulness and the wisdom of history come together in a first-of-its-kind event in Ireland and the…
Moy
Summer Events
Join MYOA for a beginner-friendly kayaking/canoeing session along the Blackwater as part of our Summer of Play
Milford
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Milford Village is a model village built around the famous linen manufacturing firm McCrum, Watson & Mercer. Take a self guided walk around this beautiful village.
Newry
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Guests will be taken on tours of Newry and Mourne Museum, which is housed at Bagenal’s Castle, a 16-century fortified house. The castle’s early history is closely connected with the Nine Years War, the Flight of the Earls, and the Ulster Planation.
Bessbrook
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
This is a mill worker's house in the village of Bessbrook built in the 1880s and kept as an original dwelling.
Armagh
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Charles Sheils' Houses are situated in mature private grounds overlooking the Royal School and the historical city of Armagh.
Cullyhanna
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Cardinal O'Fiaich Heritage Centre provides information of the heritage and culture of Cullyhanna South Armagh and particularly the life of Cardinal Tómas Ó Fiach. The centre uses information panels, displays, and audio presentation.
Armagh
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Immerse yourself in life 2000 years ago with a visit to the Navan Centre & Fort. As the ancient seat of Kings and home of the Red Branch Knights, the legendary Emain Macha (Navan Fort) is one of Ireland’s most famous and important archaeological…
Keady
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
St Matthew's Church is one of the most important buildings in the town of Keady, a milling town that grew from the Irish linen boom of the mid 18th century, when the landowner was Trinity College Dublin.
Armagh
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Armagh Observatory was built in 1790 under the patronage of Archbishop Richard Robinson, and was the first independent commission by the famed architect Francis Johnson.
Milford
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
World famous site where William McCrum invented the penalty kick rule in football. In 1890 this was the village football pitch.
Portadown
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
This charming 17th-century farmhouse, elegantly remodeled in Georgian times, offers fun and relaxation for all the family.
Dungannon
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Built in the 1820s for the MacGeough Bond family. Stepping inside this Neo-classical masterpiece reveals the eclectic tastes and interests of the family.
Armagh
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Come and enjoy a warm welcome to this fine, unique, High Gothic Church on The Mall, built in 1879.
Poyntzpass
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Poyntzpass and District Local History will replicate some of the activities, skills, crafts and trades associated with village life in the early part of the 20th Century.
Armagh
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
We invite you to see the original architectural drawings for the Library, to find out how you would have gained access in the early years of the life of the Library and why the Library was made larger some 70 years later.