3 Day Visit in Armagh – Historic 3 Day Itinerary
Armagh is best known as the city of adventure and history, with a number of parks and areas of outstanding beauty along with interesting history you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to things to do.
Highlights:
- Armagh county museum
- 4C coffee house
- The historic Mall
- Relax at the White Orchard Beauty Spa
- Dine in Armagh City Hotel
- Shop in the heart of the city
- Visit ireland’s oldest library
- View our ancient ruins
- Stroll around the palace stables
- Seek adventure in the Navan Fort
- Discover the horror of the Goal
Day 1
Be amazed by our history at Armagh County Museum
Also known as the oldest museum in Ireland, it is located in the Georgian area of the city at the Mall. Experience the History of the orchard county, on display are military uniforms, ceramics, natural history specimens and railway memorabilia. With famous artworks displayed by JB Vallely and AE Russell.
Lunch: 4C Coffee House and Kitchen
Located in the heart of Armagh city on the Mall only a 2 minute walk away from the County Museum. 4C boasts a wide menu of lunch and coffee options, the building is quirky and the service top rated we’re sure you will enjoy the view and the food. With outdoor seating available and the option of lunch to go you could even make use of the location and dine alfresco on the historic Mall.
A stroll around the historic Mall
Surrounded by elegant Georgian buildings and located at the heart of Armagh City, the Mall is characterised by colourful flowers and stunning trees. The Mall is one of the best known areas in Armagh, through its history during the Second World War when it was used for parades and military inspections. The Mall is now a cricket ground hosting many famous matches, the walk around is a 3.9 mile (9,000 step) route.
Relax at the White Orchard Beauty and Spa
After a long day of history, why not wind down and relax, the White Orchard Beauty and Spa boasts a range of luxurious holistic and beauty treatments from their team of highly qualified beauty therapists. Offering a range of services including Thalgo facials – sure to cover all of your beauty needs!
Dinner: The Armagh City Hotel
For your evening meal, head to Armagh City Hotel for a casual meal in the callan bar, boasting a range of mouth watering menus filled with locally sourced produce you will love.
Day 2
Shopping in the heart of the city
Browse through the city where you will find a range of small local businesses from the delicious homemade bakes and meals from Johnstons bakery to the small and quirky stores such as Oh La La Boutique there are plenty of locally owned shops to be visited.
Visit Northern ireland’s oldest library
The Armagh Robinson Library (formerly called Armagh Public Library), is the oldest library in Northern Ireland. It was founded by Archbishop Richard Robinson as part of his plans in establishing a University in the city. Upon arrival look up and see the beautiful stone message carving which means “the healing place of the soul” which is a message the city still resonates with to this day.
Lunch at Rumour Cafe
A family run coffee shop serving some of the city’s best coffees (it’s award winning coffee range). You’re in for a treat at Rumour, located only across from the library and both outdoor and indoor seating available. Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere and array of homemade foods to choose from.
View the ancient church ruins found within the city
Known as Armagh Franciscan Friary, the ruins are the surviving walls of the nave and chancel church and tower. It was founded by Archbishop Patrick Scannail in 1263-64. The area has easy parking and you can find posted signs offering informative history on the area. Located close by is the gardens of the Robinson House which features a short walk around.
Stretch your legs further with a historic walk around the Palace Stables
Located next to Armagh Franciscan Friary, the Palace Stables is a restored Georgian horse stables which is located in the Palace Demesne. This was the home of the Archbishop of the Church of Ireland until the 1970s. Upon your walk around the palace you will find plenty of trees, plants and animals, there is even a newly renovated play park available for the kids.
Dinner: Uluru Bar and Grill
A highly rated casual dining restaurant located in the heart of Armagh city, Uluru offers some of the most premium and locally sourced foods from the city and its surroundings. Here you will find local ingredients with an Aussie twist, this award winning restaurant will be sure to satisfy anyone’s taste buds!
Day 3
A morning stroll around the Navan Fort
The Navan Fort is considered one of the most important ancient monuments in Northern Ireland, also known as Emain Macha, the seat of the ancient kings of Ulster. The name itself comes from Princess Macha. It is one of Ireland’s most famous archaeological sites with the ancient myth 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. With tours available around the fort why not walk in the footsteps of warriors and explore the site of the great temple of 95BC.
Lunch: The Navan Restaurant
Located in the Navan centre and Fort, this restaurant is a must! Sample the exciting lunch time menu with heart warming food to suit all tastes. Give yourself an energy boost after all of the walking with their legendary homemade scones and warming tea and coffee available.
Go sky high at Armagh Observatory
The Armagh Observatory is one of Ireland’s leading scientific research institutes, currently there are up to 30 astronomers actively studying the Stellar Astrophysics and the Earth’s climate there. Great for the family, the observatory hosts guided tours of the observatory building and Astropark. Including scenes access to the historic Armagh telescopes.
The city’s history continues through Armagh Gaol
Located in the centre of Armagh at one end of the historic Mall, Armagh Gaol was formerly a women’s prison. Famous historian James Stuart wrote about the Gaols’ dark history in 1819 comparing it to Avernus, the entrance to the underworld in Classical Rome. Closed for inside viewing you can still view the spectacular design of the jail and feel the horror from the past outside the building.
Dinner: Toni’s Bar and Grill
Discover a unique taste of America at Toni’s Bar and Grill, serving up some of the best burgers in Armagh! The extensive menu caters for both vegetarian and meat eaters, you will be spoilt for choice. For service, food, ambience and price – it won’t disappoint!