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Lough Neagh Discovery Centre

Museum Pushchair access Changing facilities available Disabled access Eating facilities
Learn about the history, culture and wildlife in and around Lough Neagh.
Contact: 028 3832 2205
Address: Oxford Island, Lurgan, Craigavon, BT66 6NJ
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Moyry Castle

Historical
A three storey high rectangular tower, built in 1601 by Lord Mountjoy.
Contact: 028 9023 5000
Address: Newry
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Navan Centre and Fort

Historical Disabled access Eating facilities
An interpretation of Navan Fort, the royal seat of the Kings of Ulster. Costumed actors and Iron Age recreations bring history to life.
Contact: 028 3752 1801
Address: Killylea Road, Armagh, BT60 4LD
Web: www.visitarmagh.com

Palace Stables Heritage Centre

Historical Pushchair access Changing facilities available Disabled access Eating facilities
A restored eighteenth century stable block. Experience what life was like back in the year 1786.
Contact: 028 3752 1801
Address: The Palace Demense, Armagh, BT60 4EL
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Saint Patrick's Trian Visitor Complex

Museum Pushchair access Changing facilities available Disabled access Eating facilities
Step back in time re-live the history of Armagh, see an exhibition on the Book of Armagh or enjoy the narrated adventures of Gulliver's travels in the Land of Lilliput.
Contact: 028 3752 1801
Address: 40 English Street, Armagh, Northern Ireland, BT61 7BA
Web: www.saintpatrickstrian.com

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