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Killeter
Churches & Sacred Sites
St Patrick's well and Magherakeel Monastic Site is a popular landmark located near the town of Castlederg. It is known locally as St Patrick's Well or Tober Patrick.
Castlederg
Walking Holiday
A series of circular walking routes through unspoilt countryside with terrain ranging from riverside walks to treks across open moorland.
Dungannon
Parkland Golf Course
The course is designed by Patrick Merrigan and Darren Clarke ,challenging elite players from the back tees and easier more enjoyable golf of the forward tees.
The clubhouse can cater for any event. The perfect venue for golf society days.
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Visitor Centres & Museums
The Abingdon Collection represents over 45 years of passionate collecting and is divided into two very distinct areas of interest and includes classic cars, motorcycles, memorabilia and one of the largest collections of militaria in Ireland.
Cookstown
Forest Parks
The true definition of a hidden gem, Davagh Forest is an International Dark Sky Park and lies approximately 6 miles north west of Cookstown in an untouched rural landscape of rolling hills and sweeping forests.
Walking & Hiking
Wide variety of different tree species
Dungannon
Sightseeing
If you are interested in the myths and legends of the landscape and the people who occupied them, if you want to experience their special atmosphere for yourself, these tours will show will help you to feel and understand their special significance.
Walking & Hiking
An interesting walk on the southwestern edge of the Derg valley through scenic, seldom visited countryside. The highlight of this walk is the Causeway, an abandoned 1.5 mile stretch of the original Killeter to Pettigo Road.
Walking & Hiking
Follow the River Blackwater around the estate and cross the industrial age-Bond’s Bridge.
Walking & Hiking
Scenic walk set in Dungannon Park an idylic & colourful parkland
Walking & Hiking
A gentle walk on forest trails
Omagh
Ancestry / Tracing your routes
Let me help you discover your family roots in Northern Ireland. As well as identifying your ancestors, I can find out where they lived and arrange a visit to their homestead. I also offer tours of Tyrone, Derry, Belfast and Giants Causeway.
Omagh
Orienteering
Gortin Accommodation Suite & Activity Centre provides a range of outdoor pursuits such as gorge walking, abseiling, archery, banana boating, ropes courses, team building challenges, kayaking and many more.
Dungannon
Tailor-made Tours
We offer private groups private coach hire and different tour experiences in Northern Ireland to suit their requirements. Contact our sales team to discuss your bespoke tour requirements and let us organise the perfect day trip or multi-day visit.
Strabane
Parkland Golf Course
Set in the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains. This rolling Parkland course is a must visit in the Tyrone region.
Ardboe
Historic Site
A 10th Century Cross situated on a rocky height on the shores of Lough Neagh. It is a national monument which is believed to be the first High Cross of Ulster. The cross stands 18.5 feet high and 3.5 feet wide.
Walking & Hiking
This 7 mile walk provides a taster of what the Sperrins have to offer, rolling hills, lush green valleys and a snapshot of rural life.
Omagh
Cultural Centre
Dún Uladh is a centre which showcases Irish culture: dance, song, language, crafts and much more. From a traditional Seisiún to quilting or Irish language classes, there are a host of events and interesting opportunities on offer.
Newtownstewart
Castle / Fort
The power of the O’Neill chieftains in Tyrone came to an end in 1607. Defeated in battle by English forces and fearful for their future, Hugh O’Neill and his allies fled Ireland in what has become known as the Flight of the Earls.
Tullyhogue
Historic Site
Tullaghoge Fort was a royal power centre which came to historical prominence in the 11th Century when it was a dynastic centre for Cenel nEogain (later the O’Neills).