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Branny Ramble Walk

45 Dergenagh Road, Dungannon, County Tyrone, BT70 1TW
Branny Ramble Walk

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The Branny Ramble route begins at US Grants Ancestral Homestead between Ballygawley and Aughnacloy. This walk is entirely on minor roads and winds through the countryside. The route passes Branny Hill Rath where there are spectacular views of counties Tyrone, Derry, Donegal, Antrim, Armagh, Monaghan, Down, Fermanagh and Leitrim. The circular route finishes back at US Grant Ancestral Homestead. Facilities onsite at US Grant Ancestral Homestead include parking, wildlife garden, toilets, playpark, picnic and BBQ area and the Ancestral Cottage. The choice of two routes

Route:
Circular route through the Dungannon countryside beginning and ending at U.S.Grant's Homestead

Distance:
Green Route – 5 miles Red Route – 7 miles

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