County Armagh, located in
the south of Northern Ireland, is home to beautiful mountain ranges, expansive
flatlands and a splattering of uninhabited, rugged islands.
With its white-washed cottages and white-sand beaches, this seaside village is as pretty as a painting and a magnet for artists and artistic happenings.
Bright flowers, traditional stalls and a fountain full of goldfish create a lasting impression on visitors to this thriving market that began in the 1880s.
Wales, as well as being a beautiful country and tourist attraction packed with seaside resorts, mountains, lakes and forests, is a proud nation in its own right. Nowhere is this more apparent than at St. Fagans National History Museum, a stunning open-air museum, based in and around the grounds of St. Fagans Castle.
Located in the far southwest of Britain and almost entirely surrounded by sea, this county is famed for its dramatic coastline and flourishing cultural scene.
County Armagh, located in
the south of Northern Ireland, is home to beautiful mountain ranges, expansive
flatlands and a splattering of uninhabited, rugged islands.