The Most Exciting Activities to Look Forward to Across Armagh, Banbridge &Craigavon this Year!
- Julia Labedz

- Feb 11
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 2
Rich in history and creativity ā from the rolling orchards of Armagh to the ceremonial centre of Navan Fort and the Game of Thrones Studio Tour ā Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon have plenty of budget-friendly options and activities for all ages. Check out 10 of the most exciting activities to look forward to in these areas this year!
Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council area is set to captivate visitors in 2025 with a series of events, experiences, and unique attractions. Hereās everything you need to know.
Celebrate at the Home of St. Patrickās Festival
This March, join the Home of St. Patrickās Festival (March 9ā17). From concerts to masterclasses, tours to traditional music, this celebration honours the legacy of Irelandās patron saint, who established his first church in the heart of Armagh.

Stargaze at Armagh Observatory and Planetarium
Irelandās premier gateway to the stars. Explore the wonders of the cosmos through interactive exhibits and captivating planetarium shows. A perfect activity for all ages, itās an educational and inspiring way to kickstart your year.

āHilary Heron: A Retrospectiveā at the F.E. McWilliam Gallery
This exhibition celebrates the pioneering work of modernist sculptor Hilary Heron (1923 ā 1977) and travels to the F.E. McWilliam Gallery, Banbridge after a successful run at the Irish Museum of Modern Art.Ā Visitors can explore Heronās bold themes of gender, relationships, and history through her innovative sculptures, open until February 15th.

Immerse in history at Navan Centre & Fort
Dive into ancient Celtic heritage at the Navan Centre & Fort, one of Irelandās most significant archaeological sites. Donāt miss the Imbolc Evening Celebration (February 1), an evening of storytelling, mindfulness, and fire ceremonies welcoming spring or celebrate Valentineās Day with a twist at the Viking-Themed Murder Mystery night.
Lord Mayor, Councillor Sarah Duffy, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, said, ā2024 has set the stage for an even more exciting 2025. Our staple festivals, like the Armagh Food and Cider Festival and the Georgian Festival, once again shone a spotlight on the best of what we have to offer. This year, we are building on that momentum with the launch of our brand-new experiences programme in the spring. From Irelandās only Observatory and Planetarium to the rich history of St. Patrick and our magnificent cathedrals, as well as guided walking tours and so much more, thereās never been a better time to explore and fall in love with our region. Weāre proud to share this amazing place with visitors and canāt wait to welcome more to enjoy its unique culture, rich history, and exciting experiences.ā

Irelandās oldest County Museum
Dive into history at the Armagh County Museum, Irelandās oldest county museum. With engaging exhibits spanning art, wildlife, and social history, thereās something to capture every visitorās interest.

Marvel at the Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre
Immerse yourself in exhibitions like Joanne Fitzpatrickās āVibrant Echoesā (MarchāMay) or explore 25 years of artistic excellence with The Arts Council NI Collection (March-May).
St Patrickās Cathedrals
Armaghās iconic twin cathedralsāSt. Patrickās Roman Catholic Cathedral and St. Patrickās Church of Ireland Cathedralāremain a key part of the cityās charm. Standing on opposite hills, they honour Irelandās patron saint and offer stunning views and beautiful interiors for visitors to enjoy.Ā New for 2025, visitors can delve into the rich history ofĀ St. Patrickās Roman Catholic CathedralĀ through its newly refurbished Cathedral museum. Guided tours will offerĀ freshĀ insights into the cathedralās storied history and stunning architecture. Stay tuned for more updates this yearā¦.

Angels and Gargoyles Trail
Explore Armagh Cityās charming Angels and Gargoyles trail, a free, family-friendly adventure. Spot 22 tiny bronze sculptures hidden among the cityās historic streets and buildings. These shy gargoyles and invisible angels reveal themselves only to curious eyesāperfect for a fun day out.

Game of Thrones Studio Tour
Just a short trip from Armagh, the Game of Thrones Studio Tour at Linen Mill Studios is a must-visit for fans of the iconic series. Marvel at intricate costumes, jaw-dropping special effects, and feast on themed treats like chocolate-crunch dragon eggs.

Step back in time at Armagh Robinson Library
Discover a hidden treasure on Abbey Street. The Armagh Robinson Library is a bibliophileās dream, offering a serene space filled with ancient tomes, rare manuscripts, and fascinating maps. Among its priceless treasures is a first edition of Gulliverās Travels, published by Benjamin Motte on 28 October 1726. This copy features amendments in Jonathan Swiftās own handwriting, making it a rare piece of literary history.

For more details and bookings, visitĀ VisitArmagh.com.








Comments