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planxty Says: Update 14/11/2011Readers of my other pages will know that I like to keep my pages up to date if I can and this is borne out by the number of updates on this...
planxty Says: I lived in Northern Ireland for the first 28 years of my life and, I must admit, whenever I saw a sign for St. Patrick's Trian, I had no idea what a Trian was....
planxty Says: This tip concerns the County Museumin Armagh and the title effectively says it all, for it is not the largest museum you will ever see although the exhibits on...
It wasn't meant to look like this.
planxty Says: As I have mentioned in other tips, Armagh is a very important ecclesiastical centre, and the Archbishops of Armagh in the Anglican (Church of Ireland) and Roman...
planxty Says: It is no secret amongst VT members that I am fond of a pint. You only have to look at the motto on my homepage, which has remained unchanged since I joined VT...
planxty Says: I know what you are thinking. Really, I do. You have looked at the picture and you are thinking, "What on earth is planxty doing now? Has he really lost his...
planxty Says: I remember playing against Armagh R.F.C. both for Lurgan and Malone R.F.C. in Belfast, and hard fought games they were too. Should you have an interest in the...
planxty Says: I have mentioned in other tips on my Northern Ireland pages about the huge sacrifice made by (mainly) young men from all over Ireland in both World Wars despite...
planxty Says: I have mentioned in other tips the large number of war memorials there are in Northern Ireland, primarily to the fallen of the two World Wars, as you might...
planxty Says: Right in the centre of the Mall in Armagh stands the rather impressive cannon you can see in the photograph. I cannot find out too much about it but I do know...
planxty Says: In another tip I have described the Navan Fort Visitor Centre, which I found to be OK but not outstanding. The Centre is here because of three local...
planxty Says: This tip refers to the Navan Fort Visitors Centre, naturally close by Navan Fort, or Emain Macha as it is know on the Gaelic and, although they are adjacent, I...
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City of great history on the hills.

Armagh, county town (city now) of the Orchard County of the same name, has a long and fascinating history. It is famously associated with St. Patrick, patron saint of Ireland (and Montserrat would you...
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We were tired of flying and driving and there was no place to stay jumping out at us, so when we saw the huge hotel as we entered Armagh we said this is it.
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I've got some interesting experiences in Armagh. I'd love to share with you the 1 tip I've written, the 3 photos uploaded, and 0 travelogues I've created.
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well i live near tandragee where TAYTO CASTLE is that where those lovely crisps are made ha ha armagh has lots of places to visit for people of all ages egs palace stables, gallerys, cathedrals (loads...
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Saint Patrick's Cathedrals, seats of the Ireland's Roman Catholic Archbishop and the Church of Ireland's Archbishop. top: Saint Patrick's Catholic Cathedral, constructed 1840-1904. height: 64 meters...
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