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Escape to the heart of Tyrone

Awaken your Giant Spirit

  1. Caravans at Dungannon park in the evening sun.
    Open seasonally from March to September, Dungannon Park offers a well-equipped caravan and camping site, providing a peaceful retreat in the heart of County Tyrone. Surrounded by stunning parkland and a beautiful fishing lake, it’s the perfect spot for a relaxing getaway.
  2. Dungannon park in the summer with floral displays by the lake
    Dungannon Park boasts three scenic walks in a beautiful lakeside setting, offering visitors the perfect way to explore the park’s 70 acres of lush woodland, open parkland, and the picturesque 12-acre lake. Whether you're looking for a gentle stroll or a more energetic walk, there’s something for everyone.
    1. A man standing fishing on the jetty at Dungannon park lake
      Fishing at Dungannon Park offers a fantastic experience for anglers of all levels, with a beautiful 12-acre lake regularly stocked with rainbow trout. Whether you prefer bank fishing or using the designated fishing jetties, the lake provides a peaceful and scenic setting to cast your line.
      1. Two dogs using the equipment in the dog park with a man looking on
        The dog park at Dungannon Park provides a safe and spacious area where dogs can run, play, and socialise off-lead. Fully fenced and secure, it offers plenty of room for exercise, with benches for owners to relax while their pets enjoy the space.
      2. Aerial view of Dungannon park lake
        Dungannon Park's opening hours vary throughout the year to accommodate seasonal changes. Find out about our facilities and opening hours throughout the year.
        1. The front of Pauls Ices cafe in dungannon park
          Paul's Ices operates an ice cream and coffee shop within Dungannon Park, offering visitors a delightful selection of ice creams and treats. As a family-run business, they are known for their high-quality products and friendly service.
        2. A band playing looking out over the crowd at Cookstown Continental Market
          A guide to what's on in Dungannon and across the Mid Ulster District. With year-round offerings of arts, culture and sport events there’s always lots going on in Mid Ulster. Find out what's happening this season.
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        Awaken your Giant Spirit

        1. Man dressed in costume leading a group
          Ranfurly House is an impressive Victorian building located in Dungannon and gateway to the ancient site of Hill of The O’Neill.  Hill of The O’Neill is one of the most important heritage sites in Ireland with breath taking panoramic views over seven of the nine counties of Ulster.
          1. The Linen Green is an exciting complex situated in Moygashel just outside Dungannon.
            1. A family walking through Parkanaur Forest
              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.
              1. Find out about the Clogher Valley
                The Clogher Valley is a beautiful gateway to Mid Ulster, the perfect place to slow down, take time out and relax. Dominated by Knockmany Hill, topped by the mysterious Queen Anya’s tomb, the area is replete with beautiful places and hidden spaces for you to discover.
              2. Market stalls in a carpark at the Tyrone Farmers market.
                Artisan food and craft market with 30 stalls selling artisan food and hand-crafted gifts and homewares, from local producers.
                1. 5 Apr 2025
                2. 19 Apr 2025
              3. Image of a couple looking over to the fort
                Tullaghoge Fort was a royal power centre which came to historical prominence in the 11th Century when it was a dynastic centre for Cenel nEogain (later the O’Neills).
                1. Large wooden sculpture of a giant sitting on the ground leaning against a tree holding a big stick.
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                2. Days outs at Todds Leap are all about getting outdoors, spending time with friends and having lots of fun! There are over 20 action packed activities available - so getting around is really fun!
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