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Awaken your Giant Spirit

  1. Family enjoy a cycle through woodlands at Gosford Park
    Gosford Forest Park comprises some 240 hectares of diverse woodland and open parkland. Enjoy facilities for all including playparks, mountain bike, horse and walking trails and a pump track.
    1. Four attendees to Xhale Mindfulness meditating in the forest.
      Ann inherited her great love of the landscape from her mother, who was born on Slieve Gullion Mountain. She has practiced meditation for over 20 years & delivers immersive, mindfulness experiences, courses & retreats using meditation &the landscape.
      1. Aerial view of Killeavy Castle Estate. A luxury Hotel Spa destination in Newry, Northern Ireland.
        Welcome to Killeavy Castle Estate, the perfect antidote to the modern fast paced world. Named winner of the Luxury Castle Hotel (Europe) Award at the prestigious World Luxury Awards 2021, it’s the ideal place to escape and unwind, and is located just 10 minutes outside Newry City.
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      2. Girl smiles at life size model of astronaut suit
        Armagh Observatory and Planetarium is “the place for space”. Watch an amazing Full Dome Theatre show and explore the Universe. Immerse yourself in the latest scientific research in the exhibition area and take a relaxing walk through the Astropark taking in our trails.
        1. The Seagoe Hotel is situated just outside Portadown, 30 miles from Belfast and 25 miles Belfast International Airport. All rooms are ensuite with television, telephone and hospitality tray. We provide private entertainment for various parties.
        2. Established in 1771, Armagh Public Library is one of the oldest libraries in Ireland, holding rare and valuable books, ancient Irish artefacts, and print, gem and coin collections. Visitors and researchers, individuals and groups, are all welcome.
          1. Armagh Apple Farm
            Armagh Cider Company is a family business based at Ballinteggart House where apples have been grown for five generations. Walk through the orchards, experience the cidery and bottling plant before tasting our award winning ciders and juices.
          2. Activities & attractions in County Armagh
            County Armagh is big on adventure, despite being Northern Ireland’s smallest county. It's size however just makes getting from one place to another a walk in the park. And this is one place you'll find plenty of those by the way – and a whole lot more besides.
          3. Food & Drink in County Armagh
            Armagh is made for wandering around and you know how that works up an appetite. Happily, there are any number of first-rate restaurants where you can refuel - whether you’ve got little people to please or are after a romantic meal for two.
          4. Accommodation in County Armagh
            The smallest county is always ready with the biggest welcome. You’ll find it in five-star guest houses, homely hotels, cosy cottages, boutique chic and go-as-you-please self-catering options. And rest assured, whether your travelling companions are two-legged or four-legged, there’s something here for everyone.
          5. Couple walking in front of Armagh County Museum.

            Armagh may be Northern Ireland’s smallest county, but what it lacks in acreage, it more than makes up for in inspiring places to visit and interesting things to see.

          6. Aerial view of Saint Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral and Armagh City at sunset, County Armagh.

            Making your way to Armagh, the Orchard county couldnt be easier and here we tell you the best way to get there.

          7. Children playing around a giant book in Slieve Gullion Forest Park
            Slieve Gullion is Ireland's Mountain of Mystery. The Forest Park offers walking trails, a scenic drive, an Adventure Playpark, Fionn's Giant Adventure children's story trail and Courtyard with coffee shop.
            1. Oxford Island National Nature Reserve is a peninsula created by successive lowering of Lough Neagh. Four miles of footpaths, five birdwatching hides, woodland, ponds, wildflower meadows, picnic and play areas.
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