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Ring of Gullion Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Cardinal O'Fiaich Square, Crossmaglen, Newry, County Down, BT35 9HQ
Ring of Gullion

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The Ring of Gullion Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a unique geological landform and was the first ring dyke in the world to be geologically mapped.  Situated in south Armagh, this AONB is not just a landscape; it’s a reflection of the people and the stories that have shaped the community. The Ring of Gullion has a connection to the natural world with the rolling hills, verdant valleys, and meandering rivers that define the region. It is more than just scenery; it’s the backdrop to the lives of the people, a sanctuary for local wildlife, and a source of tranquillity.

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  1. The church on this site was probably founded with the arrival of the O’Neills around…

    1.32 miles away
  2. The court tomb at Annaghmare is one of the best preserved examples of its type, with many…

    1.73 miles away
  3. This Neolithic burial site, dated between 4000 and 2500 BC, has a huge capstone,…

    6.41 miles away
  1. The Slieve Gullion Forest Trail, a magnificent 10km Scenic Forest Drive will be…

    8.48 miles away
  2. Follow Fionn's Giant Adventure (previously known as the Giant's Lair) at Slieve Gullion…

    8.48 miles away
  3. Slieve Gullion Forest Park is in the heart of the Ring of Gullion. The Ring of Gullion is…

    8.48 miles away
  4. Slieve Gullion is Ireland's Mountain of Mystery. Slieve Gullion Forest Park offers…

    8.48 miles away
  5. Slieve Gullion Passage Tomb, dramatically situated on the southern end of the Slieve…

    8.48 miles away
  6. Phil’s Farm is the biggest and most diverse animal farm in Northern Ireland. We are…

    8.67 miles away
  7. This unusual megalithic monument is set on the eastern edge of a low ridge, overlooked by…

    8.94 miles away
  8. South of the County Armagh village of Jonesborough lie the ruins of Moyry Castle, built…

    9.01 miles away
  9. The site contains two early churches situated back to back. Even earlier, it was the…

    9.01 miles away
  10. Kilnassagart Inscribed Stone, in the south of County Armagh, is regarded as being one of…

    9.26 miles away
  11. Ballymoyer Old Church, in the churchyard of St. Luke’s Church of Ireland parish, is a…

    10.31 miles away
  12. This monument is an extremely well preserved Neolithic burial site with three chambers. …

    10.98 miles away
  13. Known locally as the ‘King’s Ring’, this court tomb has a prominent position in the…

    11.84 miles away
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