Craic in Northern Ireland

Craic in Northern Ireland

Fixtures
  • 3 fixtures
  • Rink fees
  • Tea/coffee & biscuits
Hotel Details
  • Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
  • Porterage included
  • Lift to all floors
  • Indoor swimming pool
Reviews & Activity Level
Activity Level
Level 1 – Minimal walking & very few steps
Level 2 – Moderate walking & few steps
Level 3 – Lots of steps and active walking, cobbled stones
Level 4 – Active walking, lots of steps, narrow staircases and/or difficult terrains
Level 5 – Long and intensive walking conditions (e.g. rambling)
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Prices
From £469pp
£160ss pp

Tour Details

Known as the "Orchard County," Armagh is famous for its apple orchards and the mouthwatering cider they produce. Why not take a tour of an orchard and sip some award-winning Armagh Bramley cider while learning how it’s made? It’s the perfect way to toast your trip!

Armagh’s twin cathedrals dedicated to Saint Patrick are must-sees. Perched on opposing hills, they offer stunning architecture and panoramic views of this compact city. If stargazing is more your style, the Armagh Planetarium and Observatory promises a cosmic adventure with its fascinating exhibits and awe-inspiring shows.

For a peaceful escape, visit the Georgian-era Armagh Robinson Library or the beautiful Palace Demesne, a lush parkland ideal for a relaxed stroll. And when it’s time to hit the green, Armagh’s welcoming bowls clubs offer a warm reception and great competition.

Fancy a day trip? Belfast, with its Titanic Quarter and vibrant city buzz, is less than an hour away. Or head south to Dublin for a day exploring its lively streets, famous pubs, and literary landmarks—it’s all easily arranged.

With its unique blend of heritage, hospitality, and stunning countryside, Armagh is a bowls holiday destination with a difference. Experience this hidden gem of Northern Ireland on a tour like no other!
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