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Cookstown
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Lissan is an enchanting country house set at the heart of a 267 acre estate and nestling in a prime location in the valley of the Lissan Water.
Dungannon
Talks/Lectures
History Talk: 'Come in, Dungannon! We know you're Knox!'
Dungannon
Spa and Well-being
At Lavender you may choose to embark on a personal journey that incorporates our Thermal Suite, your chosen Holistic Treatment followed by Deep Relaxation and light refreshments.
Benburb
Family Fun
Benburb Priory’s Open Day on June 9th, 2024, will be a day filled with fun, entertainment, and community spirit, offering something for everyone to enjoy.
Cookstown
Tourist Information Centre
Open all year. Provides a first class information service for visitors to Northern Ireland and for local residents. Services available at this office include; wide range of free information on the local area.
Benburb
Castle / Fort
Benburb Castle is dramatically sited on the cliff edge above the River Blackwater in the grounds of Benburb Servite Priory. It was built by Sir Richard Wingfield in around 1615, on or near the site of a stronghold of Shane O’Neill.
Maghera
Historic Site
The town of Maghera is a site of religious significance from ancient times.
Maghera
Zorbing
Bubble Ball is the fastest growing phenomena in the world of fun activities.
Cookstown
Self-Catering
Crocknagree Cottage is a beautiful, self catering accommodation set in a quiet rural location. Built in 2007, the cottage combines old tradition with all the modern comforts including log fire ,Wi-Fi, satellite TV and jacuzzi bath ,Easily sleeps 7.
Dungannon
Workshop
Are you interested in making your own hand made soap using only natural ingredients? If so, this hands-on, half-day workshop is for you!
Cookstown
Concert
A fantastic evening with three of Ireland's biggest and best Country stars, as they present some of the most well-known hit songs of Country Music.
Dungannon
Motorhome Rental
We currently have campers to suit your every need. Whether you are planning a long weekend away or a summer adventure across Europe, then we have you covered. All our campers offer a safe and modern experience and are maintained to the highest of…
Swatragh
Archaeological sites
A megalithic tomb, dating to the Neolitic or New Stone Age (2000-4000) is found in Knockoneill. It gets its name from the semi-circular forecourt of upright stones that lead to a gallery.
Dungannon
Self-Catering
Located in Moy and only 13 km from Saint Patrick's Catholic Cathedral in Armagh, Ardean House provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Dungannon
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.
Magherafelt
Angling
Gracelands Traad Ponds is situated on the West coast of Lough Neagh just outside Ballyronan and is surrounded by a conservation area teeming with wildlife.
Magherafelt
Bed & Breakfast
Strand Cottage is situated on the shores of Lough Beg, just off the main Belfast/ Londonderry Road, M2/A6. It has panoramic views of Church Island and surrounding countryside. Bellaghy, now famous for Shaemus Heaney home place.
Moneymore
The National Trust
Step back to 1912 as you experience the Lenox-Conyngham home on the morning they left to board Titanic. See the exhibition, featuring pieces from the Titanic era, including 11-year-old Eileen Lenox-Conyngham’s letter, written on Titanic headed paper.
Dungannon
Nature and Wildlife
Colourful in spring with daffodils and rhododendrons and home to a herd of white fallow deer. Nature trail runs through oak and beech trees, passing a Victorian garden, wishing well and old archway. Free access. Wheelchair access.