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An Orchard Walk at Ballinteggart House - The Heart of Armagh’s Cider Country
The world’s best cider? Look no further than Armagh. The finest apples, grown, pressed and fermented the natural way with no additives, colouring or, indeed, anything but pure apples. And the apple juice is world famous too! So, why not go on an orchard tour this autumn?

Julia Labedz
Nov 112 min read


Step Back in Time as Armagh Georgian Festival Returns for the Holiday Season!
Armagh City will once again come alive this November as costumed characters; festive markets and a dazzling lightshow bring the annual Georgian Festival to life. Taking place Thursday 27 to Sunday 30 November, the event offers a glimpse into 18th-century life while marking the start of the Christmas season.

Julia Labedz
Nov 63 min read


The Ultimate Northern Ireland Road Trip
From the coastline of Antrim to the hills of Tyrone and the lakes of Fermanagh, this road trip will take you through every single county in

Julia Labedz
Jul 307 min read


Where to Stay in Armagh - Armagh City Hotel & Castle Leslie Estate
When it comes to finding the perfect place to stay in Armagh, it really depends on the kind of experience you’re after. Do you want a...

Julia Labedz
Apr 84 min read


The Home of St Patrick Festival - Armagh to Host Week-Long Paddy's Celebration!
Why not celebrate St Patrick's Day in Armagh City – the home of the Saint himself?

Julia Labedz
Mar 53 min read


The Most Exciting Activities to Look Forward to Across Armagh, Banbridge &Craigavon this Year!
Rich in history and creativity from the rolling orchards of Armagh to the centre of Navan Fort and the Game of Thrones Studio Tour..

Julia Labedz
Feb 113 min read


What's on This Weekend: Friday to Sunday 29th-1st of December
It’s time for our weekend roundup! Here’s what’s on this weekend, between Friday the 29th and Sunday the 1st of December across Ireland.

Julia Labedz
Nov 28, 20242 min read


Step Back in Time with the Armagh Georgian Festival
<p>Get ready to fully dive into the Georgian history of Armagh through the buildings, characters and customs of the latter half of the 18th Century, with events taking place from […]</p>

Julia Labedz
Nov 26, 20242 min read




