The Ryandale is a licensed guest inn and a family run business under the ownership of Vincent and Marion Daly. It is situated in the picturesque village of Moy, midway between Dungannon and Armagh.

The guest inn is situated on a one acre site with a large garden set in trees and small shrubs perfect for weddings, or just relaxing in the evening sun.

The guest inn comprises two bar areas, large restaurant which can seat 60, suitable for that special occasion. 14 bedrooms are available all with en-suite and a nite-club which is situated away from the main building.Off the road car-parking facilities are available.

The Moy is well situated close to the city of Armagh and Dungannon a historic town with a long history. This 18th century vilage has long been associated with the Moy Fair a three day horse fair for which it was famous.

The picturesque settlement on the left bank of the River Blackwater was based on the Italian town of Marengo.

Historically it is famous for Charlemont Fort which was built in 1602 by Lord Mountjoy to control the activities of Hugh O'Neill. All that remains today is the gateway with the Caufield Coat of Arms.

The tree lined square looks its best in summer with its wellmanicured lawns and

its flowerbeds ablaze with colour. As a result it won the 'Best Kept Village Award' competition in 1992.

The vilage boasts eight bubs, two restaurants, an attractive library with the Hobson Room and its own Health Centre. Within a few miles are the tourist attractions of the Argory and Ardress House, both of which are open to the public. The Blackwarter River Park boasts bream fishing, canoeing, and sub-aqua enthusiasts.