"The cabin was very well appointed and very quiet. Good access to the town and the visitor centre. The staff were lovely. Definitely recommend. Nice walks from accommodation also."
"Lovely apartments very close to town and everything you need but still peaceful. Loved the balcony with fly screens! TV is huge and works from the sofa or bed. The only things that could be improved are providing salt and pepper, more than two mugs and turning off the automatic light in the bathroom (it's just too bright if you need the loo in the night). "
"We stayed in the Pay Office cottage and had a wonderful time. The kitchen was generously stocked so we had what we needed to start our days well. The complimentary wine let us finish the day just as well. The location was very convenient for exploring the surrounding wineries. We would definitely stay again.
The only thing to be aware of is that there is no wi-fi available and cell phone coverage is spotty."
"Stay here! A unique, completely comfortable and enjoyable stay. Bungaree Station is a still-functioning sheep farm, founded in 1841 and still run by descendants of the founders. By the 1850s and 1860s, the flourishing farm was something of a town, with housing for workers and managers, a store, church, community buildings, etc. Many of those original buildings are now converted into boutique and highly unique accommodations. I stayed in a former stable, now a lovely free standing little cottage with a modern bathroom, dependent on rainwater, adjoined to the historical building. It was quiet, comfortable and lots of fun. Even the Wifi worked great! They fill your refrigerator with the ingrediants for breakfast. For other meals, you can buy onsite provisions for barbeques or drive into town. Notably, the property also functions as an interesting and very well curated museum, which as an overnight guest, you can wander around and visit at your leisure, including the beautiful, historic church accessed by a code on a lock box. The whole experience was super fun. The flocks of birds were amazing, and I only wished I could have stayed longer. Highly recommended and very memorable. "
Whether you're on a family holiday and want a small, cosy place to stay, or you're a solo traveller hoping to get some tips from locals, B&Bs can be a great choice for many travellers.
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B&Bs all have a unique charm — whether it's a cosy reading space or a beautiful breakfast room, the little details are what make bed and breakfasts a home away from home.
What are the top B&Bs in Armagh?
Below are some well-liked B&Bs in the area: Patly Hill Farm: 4 rooms. 1.2 mi (1.9 km) from the heart of Armagh. Enjoy the free full breakfast and unique decor. Bed in a Shed: 2 rooms. 11.3 mi (18.2 km) from the city centre.
When should I book my B&B in Armagh?
When you're planning your escape to Armagh, make sure that you take the year-round temperatures into account. The hottest months are usually January and February, with an average temperature of 22°C, while the coldest months are August and July, with an average of 10°C. Average annual precipitation for Armagh is 391 mm.