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County Armagh

Armagh is the smallest of Northern Ireland's counties but its landscape varies from the peatlands around Lough Neagh at the northern end to the drumlin landscape across the centre of the county, to the Ring of Gullion in the south. Some of the most attractive ancient and long-established woods are in river valleys, such as Clare Glen, but there are also many estates, of which Gosford Forest is one of the best examples open to the public.
The Argory, Co Armagh. Photo: Michael Cooper