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Loughgall Country Park



Set in a magnificent 188 hectare estate of open farmland, orchards, formal gardens and the delightful lake – Lough Gall.  Armagh City and District Council commissioned Ferguson McIlveen Architects to prepare proposals for a Country Park back in 1991. 

Phase one was completed during 1996 and included a football pitch with changing pavilion and a children’s play area.  Phase two includes an 18 hole golf course, 37 acre coarse fishery, bridle path, locker/changing pavilion and various country walks in the estate.

HAPPY 10th BIRTHDAY OFFERS AT LOUGHGALL COUNTY PARK!!

As Loughgall Country Park celebrates 10 years in operation it is giving you the user an unmissable opportunity to celebrate with unbeatable rates for golf membership and club membership for everyone.

 Download Anniversary Special Offers

The 10th Anniversary special rates are one off prices and include memberships, buggy hire, green fees and special junior rates during the school summer holidays!!.  These exclusive offers with Loughgall Country Park are fantastic value for everyone with massive savings for all ages and abilities.  If you’re an experienced golfer, just starting out, or even looking for a healthy family activity pay Loughgall Country Park a visit, a great golfing experience guaranteed. 


Facilities on Offer:
  • Football Pitch
  • Chaning Pavilion
  • Childern's Play Area
  • 18 Hole Golf Course
  • 37 Acre Coarse Fishery
  • Bridle Path
  • Locker/Changing Pavilion
  • Country Walks
Contact Details:

Loughgall Country Park
11-14 Main Street, Loughgall.
Armagh. BT61 8HZ
T: 028 3889 2900
F: 028 3889 2902
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