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    Armagh city

    An intriguing blend of culture, cathedrals and craic makes this ecclesiastical city a joy to explore
    County Armagh
    Historic landmarks
    40mins from Belfast City Airport

    St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh city

    Sacred place

    From towering church spires, hilly streets and historic buildings, to a lineage that stretches back to St Patrick in the 5th century AD, Armagh stands out as one of the most enjoyable small cities on the island of Ireland. And while on the surface it may seem sedate, if you dig a little deeper you’ll find a rich cultural scene, buzzing restaurants and a delightful tree-lined Georgian mall.

    The perfect Armagh day? Kick off with a visit to the 18th century Armagh Robinson Library, explore The Argory, a handsome gentry house from the 1820s, set in beautiful parkland outside the city, and finish up with dinner at Uluru bistro in town.

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    St Patrick's Cathedral, Church of Ireland, Armagh city

    Home of St Patrick Festival

    Armagh is synonymous with Ireland’s patron saint, St Patrick, and at this lively festival, you can enjoy music, dance and theatre all associated with the man himself.

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    Armagh tastes great

    Armagh is famous for its apples, and at this great harvest celebration you can enjoy tastings, markets, pop-ups and more.

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    Slemish Mountain, County Antrim

    St Patrick's Trail

    Discover the legacy of Ireland’s patron saint on a trip that brings you from Armagh to Downpatrick and the sheep-dotted slopes of Slemish Mountain.

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    Armagh and St Patrick


    Interested in St Patrick? Then Armagh is just the ticket. Patrick reputedly had a stone church built on a hill here back in 445AD. And at this very spot, where St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral now stands, you can descend to a crypt dating from the Middle Ages to discover treasures including stone carvings of people and animals. Just opposite, on top of a hill is the twin-spired Roman Catholic Cathedral also dedicated to Ireland’s patron saint. And you can discover even more about Armagh's sacred history when you venture outside the city limits...

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    St Patrick Statue, Croagh Patrick, County Mayo

    St Patrick facts

    St Patrick’s Day is celebrated around the world, but just how much do you know about Ireland’s patron saint.

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    Armagh highlights

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    Armagh Cider Company

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    Navan Fort

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    Saint Patrick's Way: The Pilgrim's Walk

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    Slieve Gullion Forest Park, Adventure Playpark and The Giant's Lair

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    Uluru Bar and Restaurant

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    Waterford

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    Armagh Robinson Library

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    Armagh Guided Tours

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