What's On

Starting Point: Armagh County Museum. Main entrance of the museum on Mall East.
Finishing Point: Finishing point is the Celestial Sphere at the bottom of Abbey St.
Armagh is an ancient city soaked in myths, legends, history and heritage. It is located in the heart of Ulster and appointed the ecclesiastical capital of the island of Ireland. One of the best ways to discover more about the story of this city and its citizens from the pre-Christian era up to modern times, is to book a guided walking tour. This will take you through the city centre at a leisurely pace, stopping off at various locations on a route of approx 1 km. This bijou city centre is a conservation area with many beautiful buildings and an impressive selection of Public Art. Your tour guide will entertain you with facts and anecdotes as they escort you towards the Hill of Armagh, where you will be treated to a feast for the eyes with the panoramic vistas from Ard Mhacha, height of Macha.
Please dress appropriately for all types of weather, with walking shoes. You may wish to bring a coat and small umbrella, just in case. A moderate level of fitness is required for this walk. Individual headsets will be provided for each member of the group to ensure that everyone can hear and follow the tour. The route does not include access into buildings.
This tour is suitable for adults & children aged 6+
If you have any special requirements please advise at the time of booking by emailing walkingtours@armaghbanbridgecraigavon.gov.uk
Tours run each Thursday – Sunday at 2pm and Sunday at 2pm from Thursday 19 June until Sunday 7 September 2025.
Cancellation Policy: Once purchased, your ticket is your property. We cannot refund its value to you. We may be able to exchange it for another date within the scheduled walking tours, dependent on availability.
If you cannot attend the tour for any reason, you also have the option of selling or giving your ticket to another person. Where a tour goes ahead, we accept no responsibility for tickets that are unable to be used due to circumstances outside of our control, for example bad weather and transport difficulties.