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 and has a character and charm all of its own. Elegant Neo-classical drawing-room with plasterwork by the Dublin plasterer Michael Stapleton. Attractiv - click here for more details
Armagh County Museums unique architecture makes it one of the most distinctive buildings in the city. Irelands oldest County Museum, its extensive collections are based on specimens gathered by the Armagh Natural History and Philosophical Society during the 19th century. The exhibitions reveal the rich and varied history of the County with military - click here for more details
Visitors can use interactive displays to learn about the cosmos and watch the latest space news in real time. The Armagh Celestial Cathedral is a beautiful gallery of illuminated deep space images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope framed in dramatic gothic arches. You will travel to the International Space Station, outwards to Mars in our 3D ster - click here for more details
Gosford Forest Park comprises some 240 hectares of diverse woodland and open parkland set in gentle rolling drumlin countryside. It was designated the first conservation forest in Northern Ireland in 1986. Barbecue sites, way marked nature trails/treks and Arboretum. Dean Swift restaurant and centre, Exhibition and Function Hall and Mock Norman Cas - click here for more details
Archery, climbing, abseiling, orienteering, karting, raft building, hill walking, camping, cycling, nightline, nature walk, teambuilding games, problem solving games.
We offer multi-activity days, residential, teambuilding programmes, corporate days & activity breaks.
Purgatory Adventure Centre is a unique outdoor pursuits and training facilit - click here for more details
The Palace Stables Heritage Centre is a restored Georgian stable block set in Palace Demesne in the heart of Armagh City. The Centre is located on the Palace Demesne situated next to the impressive Primates Palace, formerly the home of the Archbishops of the Church of Ireland from 1770 until the 1970s. The Palace Stables Heritage is open all year r - click here for more details