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141 reviewsGortin
Forest Parks
There are over 10km of walking trails, a 6km scenic drive, wildfowl enclosure and deer enclosure and a new children's playpark to enjoy and explore.
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.
Omagh
Parkland Golf Course
Founded in 1910, this club is located one mile from the town centre on the Belfast/Dublin road. It boasts a fine 18 hole parkland course 6,165 yards in length, with a par of 71. Visitors and society meetings are always welcome to enjoy the ...
Coalisland
Walking Route - Medium (5-20 miles)
The canal is home to a variety of different plants and animals including Fauna, Flora, badgers, owls, yellow iris, banded damselfly, moorhen, dipper, kingfisher and grey wagtail, otters, pike and brown trout.
Dungannon
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
You can take in all, or part, of the 7km route which stretches from the historic heritage site of Hill of The O’Neill to Railway Park and Drumcoo Park.
Omagh
Clay Pigeon Shooting
Urbalshinny Sporting Lodge offers quality walked up pheasant, partridge, woodcock and snipe shooting in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. With beautiful country surroundings, a game shooting experience not to be forgotten.
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114 reviewsDungannon
Public Park
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.
Strabane
Game Fishing
We specialise in products for salmon and trout angling. We stock many old favorites but keep up to date with the latest tackle and trends. Our range of salmon flies are regarded by many as the best in Ireland.
Aughnacloy
Parkland Golf Course
Founded 1995 Aughnacloy Golf Club is a relatively new course, an excellent golfing experience for all levels. A warm welcome awaits!
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113 reviewsCookstown
Forest Parks
The attractive eighteenth-century demesne is now a forest park. Colourful in spring and autumn with a shrub, butterfly and Japanese garden, arboretum, ponds and mixed woodlands.
Walking & Hiking
Open parkland and ornamental ponds.
Strabane
Tailor-made Tours
The aim of the experience is to harvest a stag, shoot a brace of birds and catch a salmon or pike on the fly with accommodation in the luxurious Finn Valley cottages. A truly authentic experience, steeped in tradition, attractions and activities.
Walking & Hiking
A peaceful off road route, leaving from the village of Killyclogher and winding its way through open farmland, and following the Killyclogher Burn along the way.
Newtownstewart
Castle / Fort
Thought to have been built around 1320 by a local chieftain of the O’Neill clan, but named after Harry Avery O’Neill,a local chief who died in 1392, this structure is considered unusual in that Irish chieftain’s of the time rarely built stone castle.
Castlederg
Walking Holiday
A series of circular walking routes through unspoilt countryside with terrain ranging from riverside walks to treks across open moorland.
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.
Castlecaulfield
Castle / Fort
Ruins of mansion built by Sir Toby Caulfield in 1619. Gatehouse with murder-holes and Caulfield arms. Plaque to poet Charles Wolfe (1791-1823) at nearby Anglican church.
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119 reviewsGortin
Open Farm
Explore the grounds & meet the farm animals. Come and take a walk through history as you explore our beautiful grounds, replica historic buildings and meet the rare breeds in our open farm. We also have a farm shop, children's play area, soft play…
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.
Cookstown
Castle / Fort
Killymoon castle sits in picturesque surroundings overlooking the Ballinderry River on the outskirts of Cookstown just 50 miles from Belfast by car. The castle is a grade A listed building designed by the famous architect John Nash.