Things to do in Armagh

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The Cathedral Church of Saint Patrick
Attraction
Adults £4

The Cathedral Church of Saint Patrick

Seat of both Anglican and Roman Catholic archbishops, a symbol of Christian heritage with striking architecture and religious significance.

Attraction
Free

Armagh Robinson Library

Esteemed library in Armagh, preserving rare manuscripts, incunabula, and historic books. Founded in 1771, it's a cultural and scholarly treasure.

Attraction
Free

Armagh County Museum

A cultural haven in Armagh, housing diverse exhibits from prehistory to modern times, showcasing the region's rich heritage and captivating history.

Attraction
Adults from £4.50

Armagh Observatory & Planetarium

Offers an immersive space experience, featuring astronomy exhibits, planetarium shows, and stargazing opportunities.

Navan Centre and fort
Attraction
Adults £11

Navan Centre and fort

An ancient archaeological site, offering a glimpse into Celtic history with a reconstructed roundhouse and engaging exhibits.

Attraction
Adults £4.10

Loughgall Country Park

A diverse spectrum of activities ranging from golf to walking, fishing to tennis make this spacious complex a mecca for families and sports enthusiasts.

Gosford Forest Park
Attraction
Free

Gosford Forest Park

A serene escape with scenic trails, a picturesque lake, and historic castle ruins, perfect for nature-loving tourists.

Attraction
Free

Newry Cathedral

Newrys long tradition of Christian faith, extending over 1500 years, provides a unique and unbroken line of strong faith practice down to the present day.

Attraction
Free

Ballymacdermot Court Tomb

A well preserved Neolithic burial site with three chambers which can be dated back to between 4000 and 2500 BC.

Attraction
Free

Newry and Mourne Museum

Aims to provide a dynamic and inclusive recreational and educational resource reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the local area.