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Todds Leap Activity Centre

Todds Leap Road, Ballygawley, County Tyrone, BT70 2BW
Todds Leap Activity Centre

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Ready for adventure? Look no further than Multi Award Winning Todd’s Leap!
Days outs at Todds Leap are all about getting outdoors, spending time with friends, doing something momentous & having more fun than you ever felt possible! That’s what makes Todds Leap Activity Centre a great option for families as well as friends looking for a fun day out or celebrating a special occasion!
There are over 20 action packed activities available at Todds Leap Activity Centre including Off Road Driving, Clay Pigeon Shooting, a 500m ZipLine, a Giant Swing, a Free Fall Drop Zone, Paintballing, Splat Master, Woodland Trails, Air Rifles, Archery, Climbing Wall and the Big Yella Slide, all spread across a purpose built off road track, so getting around is really fun!!

If you wish to extend your stay there Todds Leap offer Glamping onsite in the form of are some log cabins and funky 'Snooze Boxes' that you can bunk up in. The centre is suitable for everyone and works hard to ensure all activities are disability accessible.

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Facilities

Catering

  • Cafe

Establishment Features

  • Groups catered for
  • Lessons/courses available
  • Prior Booking Required
  • Showers
  • Toilets

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Payment Methods

  • All major credit/debit cards accepted
  • Euros accepted

Guide Prices

Prices start at £15p/p per activities. Minimum charges Apply

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Opening Times

* 7 days a week 10:00 - 17:00

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Directions from Town:From Ballygawley: At the Ballygawley roundabout take the 2nd exit (sign posted for Omagh). Exactly 2 miles from the roundabout you will see a brown tourist sign on the left and Greenhill Kitchens on the right. Turn right. We are ¾ mile down that road – you can’t miss us. From Belfast: Follow M1 from Belfast and continue 52 miles onto first Ballygawley Roundabout, take 3rd exit towards Omagh. At 2nd Ballygawley roundabout take the 2nd exit (signposted for Omagh) Exactly 2 miles from the roundabout you will see a brown tourist sign on the left and Greenhill Kitchens on the right. Turn right - we are 3/4 mile down that road - you can't miss us. From Dublin: Follow the M1 from Dublin. After 40 miles take exit for Ardee following towards Derry via Monaghan. From Monaghan follow all signs to Derry, continue 16 miles towards Ballygawley. Take 2nd exit towards Omagh. At 2nd Ballygawley roundabout take the 2nd exit (signposted for Omagh) Exactly 2 miles from the roundabout you will see a brown tourist sign on the left and Greenhill Kitchens on the right. Turn right - we are 3/4 mile down that road - you can't miss us.

Public Transport Directions

Nearest bus stop:Ballygawley

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