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Dungannon Park

8 Ballynorthland Demesne, Moy Road, Dungannon, County Tyrone, BT71 7DS
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Dungannon Park is a seventy acre oasis centred round an idyllic stream fed lake. The magnificent scenery invites the spending of your leisure time, whether you’re a resident of South Tyrone, or a visitor from anywhere in the world.

The Park Lake fly fishery is a 12-acre stream fed lake, home to a range of aquatic insects and fly life and stocked regularly with rainbow trout. For those keen to learn how to fly fish, angling instruction and boats are available by booking and all equipment is supplied. A wheelie boat onsite caters for wheelchair and disabled anglers. Other facilities onsite include a fully serviced touring caravan park with hard standing pitches and ample space supplied for tents, a network of interesting pathway walks, tennis courts, children's play area and barbeque site, treasure and orienteering trails and a modern visitor amenity catering for an extensive range of needs.

Disabled toilets and parking avaliable.

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Facilities

Catering

  • Picnic Area

Children & Infants

  • Baby changing facilities

Establishment Features

  • Accept coach parties
  • Toilets

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Payment Methods

  • All major credit/debit cards accepted

Provider Preferences

  • Dogs accepted by arrangement
  • Free (parking charges may apply)

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* Dungannon Park is open all year round for day visitors

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Related

Dungannon Park, DungannonFrom M1 motorway at Junction 15 take A29 in direction of Dungannon. Turn left, signposted Dungannon Park. Small touring park, amidst a 70 acre parkland. Surrounding an idyllic still water lake, the site is located in the heartland of Ulster.

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Road Directions

Directions from Town:Dungannon Park is well signposted and accessible. From junction 15 on the M1 take the A29 in direction of Dungannon. Continue straight ahead until the second set of traffic lights. At this, turn left (signposted Dungannon Park).

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