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Dungannon Earls Walking Trail

26 Market Square, Dungannon, County Tyrone, BT70 1AB
Dungannon Earls Walking Trail

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Experience Dungannon in the round by walking along the new path network which links all the green open spaces and recreational areas in the town.

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, before moving on to enjoy the beautiful Lettervad Wood as well as Windmill Wood, and finishing at the tranquil and picturesque Dungannon Park.

The route also includes a pathway through the ‘Towers’ on Thomas Street, leading up to Hill of The O’Neill and its viewing tower which gives panoramic views of the countryside, once dominated by the legendary O’Neill clan.

Distance:
7 km

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