, County Armagh, Ireland
Here's a list of places to visit and things to do in County Armagh:



Armagh City: Start your journey in the county seat, Armagh City. Explore the historic streets, visit the stunning St. Patrick's Cathedral, and learn about the city's rich history at the Armagh County Museum.

Navan Centre and Fort: Delve into ancient history at the Navan Centre and Fort. This Iron Age settlement offers guided tours, interactive exhibits, and reenactments, providing insight into the area's Celtic heritage.

Armagh Planetarium: If you're interested in space and astronomy, the Armagh Planetarium is a must-visit. It features interactive exhibitions, a dome theater, and a fascinating look at the cosmos.

Palace Demesne: Wander through the beautiful Palace Demesne, a Georgian-era park in Armagh City. It's perfect for a leisurely stroll, with its well-maintained gardens and walking trails.

Gosford Forest Park: Located just outside Armagh City, Gosford Forest Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Explore its woodland trails, go wildlife spotting, and enjoy a picnic amidst the serene surroundings.

Lough Neagh: County Armagh shares its western border with Lough Neagh, the largest lake in the British Isles. Take a boat trip or enjoy lakeside walks, and be sure to sample the fresh fish caught here.

Slieve Gullion Forest Park: Venture into the heart of the Ring of Gullion, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Slieve Gullion Forest Park offers walking and mountain biking trails, as well as the opportunity to hike up Slieve Gullion itself for panoramic views.

Ring of Gullion: This volcanic landscape is rich in archaeological sites, including the Ballymacdermot Court Cairn and the Giant's Ring. Explore the Ring of Gullion by car or on foot, and discover its unique geological features.

Armagh Cider Company: Savor the flavors of County Armagh at the Armagh Cider Company. Take a tour of the orchards and learn about the cider-making process before enjoying some delicious cider tastings.

Benburb Valley Park: Enjoy a day in the great outdoors at Benburb Valley Park. This tranquil setting along the River Blackwater offers walking trails, picnic areas, and a chance to spot local wildlife.

Dobbin's Inn: If you're looking for a taste of history along with your meal, Dobbin's Inn in Carrickfergus is a great choice. This 17th-century inn offers traditional Irish cuisine in a unique setting.

Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre: If your visit falls in the right season, don't miss the Richhill Apple Harvest Fayre. This celebration of all things apple includes artisan food stalls, live music, and family-friendly activities.

Armagh Food and Cider Festival: Another culinary delight in Armagh is the Food and Cider Festival. Sample local food and drink, enjoy live entertainment, and immerse yourself in the county's vibrant food scene.

The Argory: Explore the beautiful National Trust property, The Argory, with its stunning gardens and historic house. Take a guided tour to learn about the property's fascinating history.

Gosford Castle: Fans of "Game of Thrones" will recognize Gosford Castle as the location for Riverrun in the series. While you can't stay overnight (it's a private residence), you can admire its architecture and take guided tours on certain occasions.

Tandragee Golf Club: Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the Tandragee Golf Club, known for its challenging course and picturesque views of the countryside.

Craigavon Lakes: Enjoy outdoor activities like fishing, water sports, and walking at Craigavon Lakes. It's a great place for families and those seeking some relaxation by the water.

Mullenakill and Annaghmore Churches: These two small churches in rural County Armagh are known for their intricate stained glass windows and provide a peaceful spot for reflection.

Brownlow House: Located in Lurgan, Brownlow House is an impressive mansion with a colorful history. It's now home to a museum and a restaurant, making it a great place to learn about the area's past.

Shopping in Armagh City: Explore the charming boutiques and shops in Armagh City, where you can find unique gifts, local crafts, and delicious artisanal foods.



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