North Armagh is Ireland’s prime fruit-growing region, famed particularly for its strawberry fields and lush orchards. It offers a plethora of heritage sites, including The Argory and Navan Fort, undoubtedly the most important archaeological site and the prehistoric area capital. Armagh City, the ancient Ulster capital, is Ireland’s oldest city and the clerical capital of Ireland, with numerous cathedrals, churches and religious monuments. There are museums, family attractions, a theatre and a wide range of restaurants and bars.
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Suburbs and towns covered by this travel guide to Armagh City & North Armagh (County Armagh) include Armagh, Co. Armagh, Craigavon, Dungannon, East Armagh, Lurgan, Markethill, Mullaghbawn, Newry, Stewartstown, Tandragee, and more.

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