Armagh
Armagh : Things to see and do
Armagh : Organise your stay
Armagh :
Unmissable tourist sites
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Armagh Hotel tips
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Armagh City Hotel from71 £
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The Lodge at Castle Leslie Estate from130 €
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Charlemont Arms Hotel from55 £
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Travel guide Armagh
Armagh
: The Michelin guide review
The religious capital of Ireland, Armagh sits in a fertile landscape dotted with orchards. Rich in fine Georgian buildings, Armagh is dominated by its two cathedrals, the respective sees of the Irish Anglican and Catholic archbishops. The county town since time immemorial, Armagh was proclaimed a city by royal decree in July 1994 in recognition of its contribution to the country’s spiritual life, but remains at heart a very pleasant small town.
Tourist attractions Armagh : Things to see and do
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St Patrick's Cathedral (Anglican)
Vicar's Hill GB - Armagh BT61 7ED
Restored several times in the 18 and 19C centuries, the present cathedral is a sober building in Perpendicular Gothic style. The outside is decorated with a series of stone medieval grotesques and has a sundial dating from 1706. Inside, there are a n..
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St Patrick's Fold
Scotch Street GB - Armagh BT61 7HB
The house is supposedly built on the site of St Patrick's first church in Armagh. It was designed in 1812 by Francis Johnston for Leonard Dobbin, Member of Parliament for Armagh from 1833 to 1838. The houses in nearby Dobbin Street (1811) are also ..
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Robinson Public Library
43 Abbey Street GB - Armagh BT61 7DY
The library, founded by Archbishop Robinson in 1771, is situated in a building designed by Thomas Cooley ; the Greek inscription on the front means "soothing of the mind". The library possesses a copy of Gulliver's Travels , annotated by ..
Hotels Armagh
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Cohannon Inn
212 Ballynakilly Rd, Jct. 14, M1 GB - Dungannon BT71 6HJ
Prix Prices from : 49.95 GBP
Central in Northern Ireland, the Cohannon Inn is 400 metres from the M1 motorway, junction 14, 30 miles (48 km) from Belfast and 50 miles (80 km) from Enniskillen. The Cohannon Inn and Autolodge has a restaurant and bar, where staff are friendly and..
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The Lodge at Castle Leslie Estate
Castle Leslie Estate, Glaslough IRL - Monaghan
The Lodge is a restored stone stable-courtyard within the 1000 acres of countryside, ancient woods and lakes that form the Castle Leslie Estate. Rooms feature an en suite bathroom with deep roll-top bath and views of the Equestrian Centre or woodlan..
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Four Seasons Hotel & Leisure Club
Coolshannagh IRL - Monaghan
Prix Prices from : 65 EUR
Just 1km from the centre of Monaghan Town, this elegant hotel has award-winning leisure facilities, free Wi-Fi and a friendly welcome. The leisure facilities at The Four Seasons include: an 18-metre pool, hot tub, sauna, steam room and gym. There ar..
Restaurants Armagh
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Snaffles
IRL - Glaslough
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Plough Inn
3 The Square GB - Hillsborough BT26 6AG
Family-run 18C coaching inn that's three establishments in one: a bar with adjoining dining room, café and bistro. Dishes range from light snacks and pub classics to modern, international fare.
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Restaurant 23
Balmoral Hotel (1st floor), 13 Seaview GB - Warrenpoint BT34 3NJ
Long-standing restaurant that moved from the high street to the first floor of a seafront hotel. Trendy bar and lounge; dining room with boldly patterned wallpapers, red banquettes and fantastic lough views. Neatly presented, unfussy classics at lunc..
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Castle Leslie
Castle Leslie Estate IRL - Glaslough
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Priory House
14 Main Street GB - Benburb BT71 7LA
Laid-back, almost bohemian-style bistro and restaurant, within a 200 year old priory attached to an art school. Interesting antiques, clocks and pottery abound. Simple, rustic Irish cooking; dinner is of a more ambitious nature.
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Grange Lodge
7 Grange Rd, Moy GB - Dungannon BT71 7EJ

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