Take a trip to Armagh

County Armagh, known as the "Orchard County" for its fertile land and abundance of apple orchards, is situated in the heart of Northern Ireland. It is a region steeped in history, with a rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. One of its most iconic features is the city of Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland and home to both St. Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral and St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral, which stand as symbols of the county's strong religious significance.

Armagh is also known for its ancient sites, including Navan Fort, a prehistoric hilltop settlement believed to have been the seat of the kings of Ulster, and the historic Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, which offers visitors the chance to explore the wonders of the universe through interactive exhibits and stargazing events.

In addition to its historic landmarks, County Armagh boasts stunning natural beauty, with rolling hills, lush green countryside, and the tranquil waters of Lough Neagh, the largest lake in the British Isles. The region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, fishing, and birdwatching amidst its scenic landscapes.

Armagh's warm hospitality is evident in its charming villages, bustling markets, and vibrant cultural scene, with traditional music sessions, festivals, and events held throughout the year. Whether exploring its ancient sites, enjoying outdoor activities, or simply soaking in the tranquility of its countryside, County Armagh offers a truly memorable experience for all who visit.

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Things to do in Armagh

  • Armagh City - Explore the historic city of Armagh, known as the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, with its two magnificent cathedrals, St. Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral and St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral, as well as its charming streets, historic buildings, and vibrant cultural scene.
  • Navan Fort - Visit Navan Fort, an ancient hilltop settlement and ceremonial site associated with the kings of Ulster, featuring archaeological remains, interpretive exhibitions, and scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Armagh Observatory and Planetarium - Discover the wonders of the universe at the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, with its interactive exhibits, astronomy shows, and stargazing events, offering fascinating insights into space and science.
  • Lough Neagh - Enjoy a boat trip or leisurely walk along the shores of Lough Neagh, the largest lake in the British Isles, with its scenic beauty, wildlife reserves, and opportunities for fishing, birdwatching, and water sports.
  • Palace Demesne - Explore the Palace Demesne, a historic estate in Armagh city, featuring landscaped gardens, woodland walks, and the ruins of the Archbishop's Palace, now home to the Armagh Public Library and No 5 Vicars' Hill.
  • Armagh County Museum - Visit the Armagh County Museum, housed in a former prison building in Armagh city, with its exhibitions showcasing the history, archaeology, and culture of County Armagh.
  • Saint Patrick's Trail - Follow Saint Patrick's Trail, a scenic driving route that traces the footsteps of Ireland's patron saint through County Armagh, visiting sites associated with his life and legacy, including churches, holy wells, and ancient monuments.
  • Slieve Gullion Forest Park - Hike to the summit of Slieve Gullion, the highest peak in County Armagh, located within Slieve Gullion Forest Park, with its scenic trails, panoramic views, and Neolithic passage tomb known as the "Giant's Grave."
  • Armagh City Walking Tour - Take a guided walking tour of Armagh city, led by local experts who share fascinating stories and insights into the city's history, architecture, and folklore.
  • Armagh Planetarium - Experience a journey through space at the Armagh Planetarium, with its state-of-the-art digital dome theater, interactive exhibits, and educational programs for all ages.