Regina’s guidebook

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Regina’s guidebook

Food scene

You cant come to Orchard County without meeting the famous and much loved Bramley Apple. Hearing about its journey from blossom to bottle. Of course, with a chance to sample their delicious hand-crafted cider.
Armagh Cider Company
You cant come to Orchard County without meeting the famous and much loved Bramley Apple. Hearing about its journey from blossom to bottle. Of course, with a chance to sample their delicious hand-crafted cider.
Combine a culinary treat with craft at Bloomvale House, a beautifully restored thatched linen barn and the home of Ballydougan Pottery. A picturesque spot for lunch or afternoon tea, you can also see the pottery at work, wander through the gift shop and even have a go at the potter's wheel yourself. ***BOOK YOUR CLASS IN ADVANCE THOUGH***
Ballydougan Pottery
171 Plantation Road
Combine a culinary treat with craft at Bloomvale House, a beautifully restored thatched linen barn and the home of Ballydougan Pottery. A picturesque spot for lunch or afternoon tea, you can also see the pottery at work, wander through the gift shop and even have a go at the potter's wheel yourself. ***BOOK YOUR CLASS IN ADVANCE THOUGH***
It would be wrong to leave Armagh without having lunch at Portadown's beloved Yellow Door Deli, Bakery and Café. Owner Simon Dougan bakes some of Northern Irelands finest bread and his shelves of specialty foods are a who's who of star local artisans, from Broighter Gold rapeseed oil to Abernethy butter to Farm ice-cream.
Yellow Door Deli
74 Woodhouse Street
It would be wrong to leave Armagh without having lunch at Portadown's beloved Yellow Door Deli, Bakery and Café. Owner Simon Dougan bakes some of Northern Irelands finest bread and his shelves of specialty foods are a who's who of star local artisans, from Broighter Gold rapeseed oil to Abernethy butter to Farm ice-cream.
Palace Stables
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Uluru Bar & Grill
3-5 Market St
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Mulberry Bistro
6 Cathedral Rd
Keegan's Bar
48 Irish St
Embers
7 Market St

Sightseeing

The magnificent Slieve Gullion dominates the Armagh landscape, rising to 573m. A walk here takes you around the spectacular Ring of Gullion, and area of Natural Beauty, across the heather covered hills of the famous circular ring dyke - the result of a volcanic eruption over 50 million years ago.
12 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Slieve Gullion
12 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The magnificent Slieve Gullion dominates the Armagh landscape, rising to 573m. A walk here takes you around the spectacular Ring of Gullion, and area of Natural Beauty, across the heather covered hills of the famous circular ring dyke - the result of a volcanic eruption over 50 million years ago.
If water sport are your activity of choice, Armagh's got a lot to offer. Everything from kayaking, water-skiing and windsurfing to sailing, canoeing and banana boating. For an inexpensive pay and play option, head to the Craigavon Water Sport Centre. You'll find open canoes, kayaks, stand-up paddle boards available here between April and October.
Craigavon Watersports Centre
1 Lake Rd
If water sport are your activity of choice, Armagh's got a lot to offer. Everything from kayaking, water-skiing and windsurfing to sailing, canoeing and banana boating. For an inexpensive pay and play option, head to the Craigavon Water Sport Centre. You'll find open canoes, kayaks, stand-up paddle boards available here between April and October.
Take a wander along the tree-lined Georgian Mall in the heart of the city. There's some impressive architecture to see and two great museums to explore. Armagh County Museum - the oldest in Ireland has centuries of local stories to tell, while Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum is a must if You're into military history and genealogy.
13 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Armagh
13 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Take a wander along the tree-lined Georgian Mall in the heart of the city. There's some impressive architecture to see and two great museums to explore. Armagh County Museum - the oldest in Ireland has centuries of local stories to tell, while Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum is a must if You're into military history and genealogy.
With over 550 acres of forest and stunning parkland, you will never run out of things to do or things to see in Gosford Forest Park. There are walking, running, mountain biking, horse riding and eco trails here. Plus a collection of rare breed farm animals, a herd of red deer park, a walled garden and barbeque sites. And a privately-owned mock Norman Castle. Its safe to say - something for everyone! :)
16 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Parque Forestal de Gosford
16 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
With over 550 acres of forest and stunning parkland, you will never run out of things to do or things to see in Gosford Forest Park. There are walking, running, mountain biking, horse riding and eco trails here. Plus a collection of rare breed farm animals, a herd of red deer park, a walled garden and barbeque sites. And a privately-owned mock Norman Castle. Its safe to say - something for everyone! :)
11 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Navan Centre & Fort, Armagh
81 Killylea Rd
11 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Palace Demesne Public Park

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Restaurants, leisure centres etc..

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