GARDENS to VISIT in Ireland’s county Armagh
The Argory” This splendid National Trust property features an atmospheric 19th-century gentry house surrounded by…
The Argory” This splendid National Trust property features an atmospheric 19th-century gentry house surrounded by…
Lough Neagh and Oxford Island Nature Reserve Lough Neagh, particularly around Oxford Island, is a…
Upper River Bann: A medium-sized river renowned for its brown trout fishing, particularly during hatches…
County Armagh Golf Club: Located in historic Armagh City, County Armagh Golf Club is one…
Little Acres Camping near Armagh city offers a quiet farm-based site with views towards the…
Slieve Gullion Summit Trail: moderate to challenging ascent (around 3–5 km return from the upper…
Killeavy Castle Estate: A luxurious 4-star castle hotel set on a 365-acre estate at the…
Luxury (4 & 5 Star) Armagh City Hotel. A 3-star hotel with upscale amenities, located…
County Armagh, known as Ireland’s “Orchard County” for its apple-growing heritage, is a compact, rural…
County Armagh, known for its rich history, astronomy heritage, and natural landscapes, has several new…
Slieve Gullion Summit Trail: A challenging 2-3 hour hike to the summit of Slieve Gullion,…
Newry Canal Way: A flat, traffic-free towpath route along the historic disused Newry Canal from…
County Armagh, known as the “Orchard County” for its apple orchards, is Ireland’s fifth smallest…