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Clogher Valley Heritage Trail

Main Street, Clogher, County Tyrone, BT760AA
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Visit historic churches and Saint Macartan’s Cathedral in Clogher standing on a very ancient site with the first Church recorded there dating from the fifth Century.

Step back in time and discover the ancient Neolithic Knockmany Passage Tomb dating from 3000BC and Saint Patrick’s Chair and Well perched on the hillside in Altadaven Glen. This large 'Chair' of sandstone is believed to have healing properties.

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