NORTHERN IRELAND
5 DAYS from £559
The Argory © National Trust Images James Dobson www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Hillsborough Castle & A Taste of Armagh This super tour makes the most of our base in the historic city of Armagh with guided tours of St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral and Armagh Robinson Library, as well as a visit to Long Meadow Cider complete with tasting. We also follow in the footsteps of royalty at the cracking Hillsborough Castle and step back in time at the Navan Centre & Fort. A great tour packed with history and discovery and some tasty treats along the way! MY TIME
Hillsborough Throne Room
PACKAGED ITINERARY
Day 1 Arrival We arrive at our hotel in time for dinner. Day 2 Navan Centre & Fort & Armagh
OR Alternatively visit Brownlow House with afternoon tea. Brownlow House is a striking 19th-century mansion located in Lurgan. Step back in time and explore its historical grandeur with its ornate design and rich history. Uncover the stories of its role as headquarters for the US troops during World War II with exhibits and stories dedicated to its wartime history. Day 5 Departure After breakfast, we make our way home. INCLUSIONS • Return ferry crossing UK - Northern Ireland • Guided tour of Navan Centre & Fort with soup & sandwich lunch & tea/coffee • Guided tour of St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral & Armagh Robinson Library • Guided tour of Hillsborough Castle • Guided tour & tasting at Long Meadow Cider & tea/ coffee & VIP picnic lunch • Entrance at the Argory - Treasure Tour We received fantastic feedback from a group, who enjoyed a 5-day Armagh itinerary and have rebooked. It’s the perfect programme for those seeking something fresh and unique in Northern Ireland. HOW ABOUT? For a festive experience, please ask us about the Armagh Georgian Festival at Christmas. Ask your Account Manager for details.
This morning, we enjoy a guided tour of the Navan Centre , and one of Ireland’s most important ancient monuments, the Navan Fort. We discover some of the significant archaeological finds here. We experience life in an Iron Age dwelling, sample traditional Celtic refreshments, learn warrior skills and how to write our names in Ogham. Enjoy a soup & sandwich lunch with tea/coffee here before heading just across the way to the historic Hill of Armagh. As most attractions in the city are within steps of each other, our guided tour introduces us to the most historic buildings including St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral, built on the site of St Patrick’s first stone church, and the 18th century Armagh Robinson Library , home to thousands of rare books, maps and manuscripts, including the original copy of ‘Gulliver’s Travels’. Day 3 Hillsborough Castle We follow in the footsteps of royalty this morning with a guided tour of Northern Ireland’s royal residence, Hillsborough Castle . As we move through the stunning State Rooms, we learn more about the history of this elegant Georgian home. Outside, we can stretch our legs in the 100 acres of beautiful gardens. We enjoy free time for lunch at the castle. Day 4 Long Meadow Cider & The Argory Today we are in for a treat with a visit to the family- run Long Meadow Cider Farm for an orchard tour, tasting, tea/coffee and VIP picnic lunch in the heart of the orchard county. Following in royal footsteps as HRH Prince & Princess of Wales recently visited the farm, we will learn about the heritage, craftsmanship and different apple varieties of 60 years of award- winning cider-making. We’ll explore the orchards with a guided walking tour before a tasting of ciders, juices and vinegars in the stylish Bramley Barn followed by our delicious picnic lunch. This afternoon, we visit The National Trust Argory , a Neoclassical mansion set in 320 acres of beautiful woodlands. Your special tour will uncover the Treasures of the Argory as we visit the rooms of the house hearing stories of the McGeough Bond’s, revealing objects that other visitors don’t get to see. A highlight is hearing the 19th Century barrel organ play, filling the house with wonderful music.
Armagh City Hotel Armagh, County Armagh plus Within easy walking distance of the city’s historical attractions, shops, restaurants and bars, the Armagh City Hotel has recently been purchased by the Mckeever Hotel Group. The hotel occupies a slightly elevated position, offering pleasant views over Armagh. The 101 bedrooms are bright and comfortable with neutral décor and modern furnishings. All are equipped with a TV, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. With its dark wood panelling, the elegant Friary Restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere and makes use of the finest local produce in its dishes. The hotel’s Callan Bar comes with a laid-back atmosphere, cosy fire and plenty of seating. • Lift • Leisure facilities • Coach parking is on-site & free of charge 4 Nights Half Board Twin from £559pp Double for Sole Use Supplement from £138 Based on Monday arrivals
St. Patrick’s Cathedral © @PatrickHughes
Prince & Princess of Wales at Long Meadow Cider
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