Top 10 Things to do in Lurgan, Northern Ireland

April 15, 2022 Brain Ambrose

Lurgan (from Irish: An Lorgain, meaning "the shin-shaped hill") is a town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The town is near the southern shore of Lough Neagh and is in the north-eastern corner of County Armagh. Lurgan is about 18 miles (29 km) south-west of Belfast and is linked to the city by both the M1 motorway and the Belfast–Dublin railway line. It had a population of about 23,000 at the 2001 Census. It is within the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon district.
Restaurants in Lurgan

1. Waves Leisure Complex

Robert St, Lurgan BT66 8BE Northern Ireland +44 28 3832 2906 [email protected] http://getactiveabc.com/facility/waves-leisure-complex/#Facilities
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Waves Leisure Complex is located in Lurgan offering a range of activities and exercise classes all year round including a swimming pool, thermal suite and gym. Located beside the award winning Lurgan Park allowing you to enjoy both indoor and outdoor leisure in the same location.

2. Tannaghmore Farm and Gardens

Kilvergan Road Silverwood, Lurgan BT66 6LF Northern Ireland +44 28 3834 3244
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4.5 based on 146 reviews

Tannaghmore Farm and Gardens

Reviewed By T4420MLjosephh

Animals well looked after very friendly cute lots to see good park for the children nice walk around

3. Lurgan Library

Lurgan Library 1 Carnegie Street, Lurgan BT66 6AS Northern Ireland +44 28 3832 3912 [email protected] http://www.librariesni.org.uk/libraries/county-armagh/lurgan-library/
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Lurgan Library

To find out more about the library including opening times and holidays please visit the Libraries NI website.

Reviewed By AimeeRivendell - Belfast, United Kingdom

This library is a perfect place to read, study, work or just peruse books. The staff are friendly and helpful and there is a wide selection of books. The second floor provides individual desks where to study or work which is great. Kids can have lots of fun too as there are plenty of places to sit and read fun books.

4. Danann Crafts

52 william Street, Lurgan BT66 6JB Northern Ireland +44 28 3834 8875 [email protected] http://www.dananncrafts.com
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Danann Crafts

Danann Crafts Our Wee Shap promotes and sell local artists & crafting talent to the public. We host Irish Crafts worldwide. All our crafters are either professional or amateur who live within the local area. Our store celebrates and promotes #Local crafting talents and also hosts resident crafters, with pop up gallery, cafe & Garden courtyard. Enjoying everything local over a cuppa Our business is based on community and promoting of local talents but supporting the most vulnerable. We offer classes for kids promoting mindfulness and open our doors to adults from all backgrounds to enjoy crafts and take them out of isolation. Our business has always been about the community and supporting the best of local in our area

5. Lurgan Park

Windsor Ave, Lurgan BT67 9BG Northern Ireland +44 28 3832 3795 http://lurganpark.com/the-park/
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Lurgan Park

Reviewed By 716glennm - Belfast, United Kingdom

An absolute beautiful park very clean and tidy very well kept had a lovely walk round with even better company

6. Brownlow House

Brownlow House Windsor Avenue, Lurgan BT67 9BJ Northern Ireland +44 7711 109351 http://www.brownlowhouse.com/
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Brownlow House

Reviewed By Fatherandhusband - Belfast, United Kingdom

Took my wife and another couple over to Brownlow House Historical Site, just next to Lurgan Park, in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, UK. last week. What a wonderful experience! We were seated in a large historical room, just oozing history and historical ambience, by our waitress, Louise, and made to feel very welcome as dinning guests. The food was served on a spotlessly clean dinning-table, piping hot, and the best homely cooked meals I have tasted for a long long time: the menu had curries, and fish in batter dishes; succulent chicken; mouth wateringly fresh salads; and all washed down with pure ice-cold water served to our party in old historical glass bottles with sealing caps attached to the long bottle necks. Most impressive indeed! Almost as impressive as the great, well cooked, tasty food, was the prices we paid for it! Very very reasonable - approximately £32.00 for four large, well cooked, meals! The eating experience completed, our party were approached by the Manager/Director of Brownlow House, Mr David Martin. Mr Martin asked if we might like a guided tour of Brownlow House, with all its historical artifacts and furnishings, costly Italian marble fire-places; and not one, but TWO wonderfully designed Historical Museums - one in the upper rooms of the large Aristocratic House, and one down in the cellar area, dedicated to the American Forces that billeted there at Brownlow House during World War 2. Wow! What a treat! It was magnificant. I would, therefore, immediately endorse Brownlow House as a MUST SEE attraction if visiting Northern Ireland, UK. Great food. Wonderful Museums! And a feel-good factor of curtesy and interest that made for a truly tremedous day. Thank you, Louise and the Martin Family, for affording each of our party a remarkable experience!

7. Craigavon Golf & Ski Centre

16 Turmoyra Lane, Lurgan BT66 6NG Northern Ireland +44 28 3832 6606 [email protected] http://getactiveabc.com/facility/craigavon-golf-ski-centre/
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3.5 based on 26 reviews

Craigavon Golf & Ski Centre

Set in woodland near the shores of Lough Neagh, Craigavon Golf Ski Centre at Silverwood, near Lurgan, is a great facility that boasts Northern Ireland’s only outdoor artificial ski slope, plus two golf courses and putting greens. A 300ft main slope, nursery slope and snow tubing facilities ensure the whole family is catered for. Two golf courses are set in mature parkland and offer many challenges. In addition there is two putting greens and a cafe on site. The site is complemented by an attractive clubhouse catering for the needs of the visitor which include changing facilities and a restaurant with covered terrace overlooking the ski slope and golf courses.

Reviewed By Elizinishargy - Ballywalter, United Kingdom

Snow tubing fun! Excellent family day for 6 cousins aged 5-12. Staff extremely helpful and should be commended. The tubes were sanitised before we got them. The kids had lots of turns in the allotted time. They enjoyed the water spray on a hot day and the music added to the atmosphere. Have already recommended to other friends about a return trip and we live over an hour away so worth the drive.

8. Scallywags Party & Play Centre

Unit 3, Quarry Business Park, Lurgan BT66 8QF Northern Ireland +44 28 3834 6760 http://www.scallywagsni.com
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3.0 based on 5 reviews

Scallywags Party & Play Centre

9. Glasgow Celtic Supporters Club Lurgan No.1

2 Church Place, Lurgan BT66 6EY Northern Ireland +44 28 3832 3199
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10. INF Foresters Lurgan

North St, Lurgan BT67 9AG Northern Ireland +44 28 3832 3065 https://www.facebook.com/Influrgan/
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