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Coney Island
Angling
Lying 1km off shore from Maghery Country Park, this island is an exciting destination to be explored. The island has a rich history spanning many centuries, with evidence of human occupation dating...En savoir plus
Ardress House
Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles
Ardress is nestled in the apple orchards of County Armagh and offers afternoons of fun and relaxation for everyone. Built in the 17th century as a farmhouse, Ardress was remodelled in Georgian times...En savoir plus
Windmill Hill
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
Situated on the hill south east of the town below the stump of Portaferry Windmill, a lay by and a viewpoint has been provided. One can enjoy a breathtaking view of Strangford Lough from the mouth of...En savoir plus
Millennium Court Arts Centre
Art Galleries
Millenium Court Arts Centre contains two purpose built gallery spaces providing a platform for showcasing contemporary works by local, national and international artists. Gallery 1 has housed a number...En savoir plus
Lurgan Town Hall
Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles
Architect: Raffles Brown (1868). A continuation of the Mechanics Institute, but in a much more restrained style. Ground floor and basement in blackstone with red brick dressings and tall arched...En savoir plus
Palace Stables Heritage Centre
Children and Family Attractions
The Palace Stables Heritage centre is a wonderfully restored 18th Century Stable Block, formerly part of the estate belonging to the Archbishop's of Armagh right up until the 1970's. This fabulous...En savoir plus
Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Church of Ireland)
Churches And Settlements
Saint Patrick founded his main church here on the Hill of Armagh in 445AD. There has been a Christian church on the site ever since. Although the building has been renovated many times, even as...En savoir plus
Armagh Franciscan Friary
Churches And Settlements
Armagh Franciscan Friary was founded by Archbishop Patrick O’ Scannail in 1263/64. It had prominent patrons in the city and the Franciscans played an important part in the city’s religious life until...En savoir plus
Scarva Visitor Centre
Visitor Interpretive Centres
Scarva Visitor Centre is located on the banks of the Canal adjacent to the original basin, which has been partially excavated and where vast quantities of coal were loaded for use in the local linen...En savoir plus
Moneypenny's Lock
Visitor Interpretive Centres
Restored 18th Century lock-keeper's house, stables and bothy on the Newry Canal. The path follows the Newry Canal Way.Two-mile walk along the towpath from Shillington's Quay car park, Castle St,...En savoir plus
Navan Fort
Monuments
To the west of Armagh City lies Navan Fort, the ancient 'Emain Macha' of Irish history and legend and the earliest capital of Ulster....En savoir plus
Funky Monkeys - children's indoor play centre
Children and Family Attractions
Funky Monkeys is a brilliantly conceived children’s Indoor Play Centre combined with an excellent café offering. With its unique combination of thrilling play structures and parent-friendly 'healthy...En savoir plus
Dan Winter's Cottage And Ancestral Home
Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles
This old thatched cottage which dates back to pre 1750 consists of living quarters, spirit grocers and weavers' quarters with a full working loom. It is situated at the centre of the site at which the...En savoir plus
Moira Railway Station
Children and Family Attractions
This is the oldest surviving railway building in Northern Ireland, built in 1841. Travellers on the Belfast - Dublin line pass this historic station house, with its restored signal cabin....En savoir plus
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