Armagh.

You should visit many places even if it is only virtually when you are looking into the UK for a special tourist destination for your next holiday trip.  One of these places is Armagh, which is the place of antique religious worship in early Christianity and during the Celtic paganism in the UK. 

However, this area does not hold the same building and mysterious constructions such as Stonehenge and Skara Brae. There are many buildings that a testament to the ancient and historical past of this wonderful UK destination, such as the Cathedrals of Saint Patrick, though they were not intended to be sister cathedrals, both are located in small hills, and evidently they are both devoted to Saint Patrick, protector and guardian of Ireland.

In addition to these two cathedrals, you can also visit the Armagh observatory, which was founded in 1790 or take a tour through the Palace of the Archbishop of Armagh as well as his Private Chapel.  As you can see, there are many wonderful places to visit and to enjoy in Armagh if you so choose to make this your UK travel destination.Nonetheless, there are many other unknown places and destinations that might only appear to you once you are in Armagh; so do not forget to check with the locals to see what it is that they recommend.  The best way to discover a tourist destination is to ask the local folks men and women.