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Armagh

Explore Ireland’s oldest city in the heart of Northern Ireland’s Orchard County

St Patrick's Cathedral
Gosford Forest Park
Georgian door in Armagh
Armagh Planetarium

From left to right: St Patrick's Cathedral, Gosford Forest Park, Georgian door in Armagh, Armagh Planetarium

In the historic county of Armagh in Northern Ireland lie some of Ireland’s most fascinating sights. The ancient capital of Ulster, Armagh is also know as the City of St Patrick, and was the birthplace of Brian Boru as well as being the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland. 

Modern Armagh now offers the visitor a whole host of attractions from historical sites to lively pubs. Step beyond the city and you’ll enter into Orchard County – a fantastic area filled with acres and acres of apple trees, which blossom a spectacular shade of pink. 

County Armagh is also packed with National Trust properties, kids’ attractions, museums, country parks and cultural events. 

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Did you know?

The author of some of the most well known Christian hymns, including All Things Bright and Beautiful and Once in Royal David’s City, spent most of her life in Northern Ireland. Cecil Francis Alexander (1818-1895) was married to William Alexander, who was Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland.