Local Attractions

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Local Attractions

Sightseeing

This quaint Irish village has won ‘Ireland’s Tidy Towns’ award two years running. It boasts the beautiful Castle Leslie Estate, as well as Ambledown Cottage, famous for it’s delicious pizzas. It is great to explore with beautiful walks, architecture and scenery.
11 locals recommend
Glaslough
11 locals recommend
This quaint Irish village has won ‘Ireland’s Tidy Towns’ award two years running. It boasts the beautiful Castle Leslie Estate, as well as Ambledown Cottage, famous for it’s delicious pizzas. It is great to explore with beautiful walks, architecture and scenery.
Set in the quaint village of Glaslough, this idyllic property offers stunning views, walks as well as horse riding. The hunting lodge is perfect for afternoon tea, lunch and dinner or for a formal occasion, the castle itself provides an evening meal.
17 locals recommend
Castle Leslie Estate
17 locals recommend
Set in the quaint village of Glaslough, this idyllic property offers stunning views, walks as well as horse riding. The hunting lodge is perfect for afternoon tea, lunch and dinner or for a formal occasion, the castle itself provides an evening meal.
This beautiful National Trust property was built in the 1820s and its hillside location has wonderful views over the gardens and 320 acre wooded estate bordering the River Blackwater. This former home of the MacGeough–Bond family has a splendid stable yard with horse carriages, harness room, acetylene gas plant and laundry. Visitors can enjoy- •Fascinating courtyard displays •Garden, woodland and riverside walks •Adventure playground and environmental sculpture trail •Afternoon tea and award winning scones in Lady Ada’s tea room
9 locals recommend
National Trust - The Argory
144 Derrycaw Rd
9 locals recommend
This beautiful National Trust property was built in the 1820s and its hillside location has wonderful views over the gardens and 320 acre wooded estate bordering the River Blackwater. This former home of the MacGeough–Bond family has a splendid stable yard with horse carriages, harness room, acetylene gas plant and laundry. Visitors can enjoy- •Fascinating courtyard displays •Garden, woodland and riverside walks •Adventure playground and environmental sculpture trail •Afternoon tea and award winning scones in Lady Ada’s tea room
Armagh is the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland – the seat of the Archbishops of Armagh, the Primates of All Ireland for both the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of Ireland. In ancient times, nearby Navan Fort was a pagan ceremonial site and one of the great royal capitals of Gaelic Ireland. Today, Armagh is home to two cathedrals (both named after Saint Patrick) and the Armagh Observatory, and is known for its Georgian architecture.
13 locals recommend
Armagh
13 locals recommend
Armagh is the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland – the seat of the Archbishops of Armagh, the Primates of All Ireland for both the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of Ireland. In ancient times, nearby Navan Fort was a pagan ceremonial site and one of the great royal capitals of Gaelic Ireland. Today, Armagh is home to two cathedrals (both named after Saint Patrick) and the Armagh Observatory, and is known for its Georgian architecture.
Navan Centre & Fort is a place where myth and reality meet. It is one of Ireland’s most famous and important archaeological sites, the legendary Emain Macha. Legends say that Macha, the ancient goddess of war and fertility, scored the earth with her brooch pin and traced the famous outline of this sacred stronghold of the hero Cu Chulainn, home of the famous Red Branch Knights and Ulster Cycle of tales. Immerse yourself in life 2000 years ago with a visit to the Navan Centre & Fort. As the ancient seat of Kings and home of the Red Branch Knights, the legendary Emain Macha (Navan Fort) is one of Ireland’s most famous and important archaeological sites. Walk in the footsteps of warriors as your guide explains the significance of the great temple of 95BC and shows you the remaining banks and ditches, before inviting you to meet the resident Celtic clan!
11 locals recommend
Navan Centre & Fort, Armagh
81 Killylea Rd
11 locals recommend
Navan Centre & Fort is a place where myth and reality meet. It is one of Ireland’s most famous and important archaeological sites, the legendary Emain Macha. Legends say that Macha, the ancient goddess of war and fertility, scored the earth with her brooch pin and traced the famous outline of this sacred stronghold of the hero Cu Chulainn, home of the famous Red Branch Knights and Ulster Cycle of tales. Immerse yourself in life 2000 years ago with a visit to the Navan Centre & Fort. As the ancient seat of Kings and home of the Red Branch Knights, the legendary Emain Macha (Navan Fort) is one of Ireland’s most famous and important archaeological sites. Walk in the footsteps of warriors as your guide explains the significance of the great temple of 95BC and shows you the remaining banks and ditches, before inviting you to meet the resident Celtic clan!

Food scene

A must for pizza! This local attraction is made famous by its delicious food, service and location. Highly recommend for fantastic food and atmosphere. You won’t be disappointed!
8 locals recommend
Ambledown Cottage
8 locals recommend
A must for pizza! This local attraction is made famous by its delicious food, service and location. Highly recommend for fantastic food and atmosphere. You won’t be disappointed!
Perfect for breakfast, lunch or a nice cup of tea and a scone- Allen’s of Caledon is located within the main furniture and giftware shop.
Allens of Caledon
49 Main St
Perfect for breakfast, lunch or a nice cup of tea and a scone- Allen’s of Caledon is located within the main furniture and giftware shop.
Delicious for an evening meal and right on our doorstep here at College Hall.
Digby's Bar & Restaurant
53 Main St
Delicious for an evening meal and right on our doorstep here at College Hall.
Delicious food and service- enjoy breakfast, lunch or an evening meal in this popular Armagh restaurant.
Embers
7 Market St
Delicious food and service- enjoy breakfast, lunch or an evening meal in this popular Armagh restaurant.
A popular restaurant located in the centre of town, Uluru is a local favourite and serves delicious food.
7 locals recommend
Uluru Bar & Grill
3-5 Market St
7 locals recommend
A popular restaurant located in the centre of town, Uluru is a local favourite and serves delicious food.