Come spend your holiday in the ancient cathedral city of Armagh and you’ll be visiting more than Ireland’s oldest city. You’ll be visiting the ancient capital of Ulster, City of Saint Patrick, burial place of Brian Boru, the Orchard County and the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland. The history of the area is fascinating reflecting 6,500 years of activity. People first came here in 4,500BC and have been arriving ever since.
For those seeking active holidays there is plenty of golf, fishing, cycling, walking and hiking on offer and plenty of Irish craic. Armagh has a wide range of visitor attractions including Cathedrals, museums, family attractions, Country Parks, National Trust properties, a modern theatre and a great range of restaurants and bars.
The Navan Centre & Fort (Emain Macha)The Navan Interpretative Centre offers visitors an understanding of the diverse history of the area presenting the history, archaeology and legends of the legendary royal capital of ancient Ulster, Emain Mhacha.
For those seeking active holidays there is plenty of golf, fishing, cycling, walking and hiking on offer and plenty of Irish craic. Armagh has a wide range of visitor attractions including Cathedrals, museums, family attractions, Country Parks, National Trust properties, a modern theatre and a great range of restaurants and bars.
The Navan Centre & Fort (Emain Macha)The Navan Interpretative Centre offers visitors an understanding of the diverse history of the area presenting the history, archaeology and legends of the legendary royal capital of ancient Ulster, Emain Mhacha.
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