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Eamonn Ceannt Park
Parks
The park is named after one of the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising. It is located between Sundrive Road and Clogher Road. Extending to 17 hectares (42 acres), the park was developed in the 1960's...More
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...More
Fernhill Gardens
Gardens
Fernhill Gardens are 40 acres of parkland, woodland, rockery and watergarden privately owned and maintained . The garden is planted with rhodedendrons, azaleas, camellias as well as trees and shrubs...More
The Masonic Hall
Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles
Formerly known as the Bishop’s Palace, built in 1754 in the Episcopate of William Barnard - it gave Bishop Street its present name. The building was once home to Bishop Hervey, Earl of Bristol, who...More
Liberty Tree
Monuments
This commemorates the 1798 rebellion. It was designed by John Behan, who has skilfully created a fine memorial and an ambience round which people gather to relax....More
Sculpture In Woodland
Monuments
This beautiful area is home to an exciting project, which features a unique collection of ten contemporary sculptures by Irish and international artists....More
Glanworth Castle And Dominican Friary
Churches And Settlements
For a village of its size, Glanworth preserves some remarkable monuments, the most impressive of which is the castle built by the Roches overlooking the River Funsheon, where it is now crossed by a...More
Grange Castle And Gardens
Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles
Grange Castle, close to the source of the Boyne, is a fine example of a late 15th Century tower house which has now been restored by Duchas, The Heritage Service. The castle was embellished in the...More
Croagh Patrick Visitor Centre
Shopping
Visitor Centre, craft shop & tea room at the base of Croagh Patrick, Ireland's Holy Mountain. The Croagh Patrick Visitor Centre is located in Murrisk on the Pilgrim's path at the base of Croagh...More
Loughash Wedge Tomb
Monuments
A megalithic, wedge-shaped tomb dating from around 4,000-4,500 years ago. The roof of the whole chamber would have been capstoned, however, only one remains. The entrance faces west and has a double...More
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...More
Athlumney Castle
Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles
Beside Athlumney are the ruins of Athlumney castle which has a 17th century house attached. In 1649 when Cromwell was attacking Drogheda, the Maguires who occupied the castle set fire to it to thwart...More
John F. Kennedy Ancestral Homestead.
Museums
The Kennedy Homestead celebrates the story of five generations of the Family dynasty, a story of epic proportions, full of triumph and tragedy. The centre traces history of those who stayed behind and...More
Ballymenoch Park
Children and Family Attractions
Ballymenoch Park has pedestrian entrances on Bangor Road and Croft Park, off Croft Road. Nearly twenty acres of grassy areas and woodland run alongside the main Bangor Road. In spring there are hosts...More
Garfinny Bridge
Monuments
Garfinny Bridge is a medieval bridge which has been recently restored and is the only bridge to be declared a national monument of Ireland....More