

County Tyrone
The Sperrins, County Tyrone
Tyrone is dominated by the heather-clad Sperrin Mountains. These are the largest and one of the least-explored mountain ranges in Northern Ireland – just an hour from Belfast or City of Derry airports yet offering up dramatic valleys, hills, forests and lakes, not to mention prehistoric tombs and standing stones. It's no wonder the Sperrins were designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.


The Sperrins, County Tyrone
Grab your hiking boots and explore this beautiful region. Climb Dart Mountain and discover a number of treasures hidden within the peaks, including standing stones, fairy forts and giants' graves. And what’s better after all that than to enjoy a picnic lunch featuring delicious cheese from the local Tamnagh Foods also located in the Sperrin Mountains?
But there’s more… the Sperrins are also popular with horse riders, parachutists, gliders – the Ulster Gliding Centre takes full advantage of the swirling air currents above Magilligan Point – and even gold-prospectors. Yes, gold has been found in those hills, so watch out for glints or something glistening in the mountain streams.
If you want a rush of adrenaline, join the mountain biking enthusiasts at Davagh Forest. You’ll always find someone hitting the 16km trail here or at the Gortin Glens or Blessingbourne Mountain Bike Trails. If you want a deeper insight into the surrounding landscape, An Creagán Visitor Centre interprets the surrounding bogland and its origins from the last Ice Age.
Starry, starry night
One of the most magical places in County Tyrone is the Beaghmore Stone Circles. They were discovered in the 1930s by peat-cutters, but it’s believed that these seven stone circles were built thousands of years ago. See why Martin McKenna thinks the OM Dark Sky Park is the perfect place for star-gazing enthusiasts and amateur astronomers!
County Tyrone
L-R: Beaghmore Stone Circles; The Sperrins; OM Dark Sky Park; Ulster American Folk Park
As well as links to the distant past, Tyrone has fascinating connections with the New World. Did you know that two US Presidents have links to County Tyrone? US President, Ulysses S Grant’s grandfather emigrated from Ballygawley to Pennsylvania in 1760, and Woodrow Wilson’s paternal grandparents were both from County Tyrone, as well.
Bank tycoon Thomas Mellon, another famous emigrant, may only have lived a few years in Tyrone, but his legacy forms the core of the Ulster American Folk Park near the town of Omagh. Mellon left for the USA with his parents as a young boy, kick-starting a rags-to-riches tale that culminates in his son, the famous banker Andrew Mellon.


Bluegrass Festival
The old, whitewashed cottage Thomas Mellon left is the centrepiece of the Folk Park, which recreates a Tyrone village as it may have looked two centuries ago. Other features include replica Pennsylvanian farmhouses, simple cottages, living history areas with costumed actors, and a thatched replica of the boyhood home of John Hughes. Later an archbishop, John Hughes was the man who founded St Patrick’s Cathedral in New York.
Make sure to stop by the Ulster American Folk Park in May when it transforms for a weekend into an energetic Bluegrass Festival. Expect catchy tunes, twangy banjo and feverish fiddle solos!
County Tyrone is a land of legend and home to incredible views and history… So, isn’t it time you stopped by for a visit?
County Tyrone highlights
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The Argory
The Argory was built in the 1820s and its hilltop location offers wonderful views over the gardens and 320 acre wooded riverside estate.
Moy
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Wee Buns Cookery School
Wee Buns offers a range of cooking and baking classes in a small purpose built kitchen for adults and children. Our classes focus on using the best quality ingredients, making the most of local and seasonal produce.
Dungannon
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Todds Leap Activity Centre
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 including off road driving, a 500m zipline, a giant swing, a free fall drop zone, woodland trails and the Big Yella Slide, all spread across a purpose-built off-road track, so getting around is really fun!
Ballygawley
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Killymoon Castle
Killymoon castle sits in picturesque surroundings overlooking the Ballinderry River on the outskirts of Cookstown just 50 miles from Belfast by car. The castle is a grade A listed building designed by the famous architect John Nash.
Cookstown
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Wild Atlantic Distillery Gin School & Distillery Tour
The Wild Atlantic Distillery is an award-winning whiskey, gin and vodka distillery based in County Tyrone, drawing inspiration from the spectacular rugged coastline.
Castlederg
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Hill of The O’Neill & Ranfurly House Experience
Explore a special place at the very heart of old Gaelic Ulster. The O’Neill was the head of one of Ireland’s most powerful dynasties. This was a family which could number two high kings among its members – and claimed descent from the legendary Niall of the nine hostages. The hill you can stand on today was the centre of their power base.
Dungannon
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Rooms at Rue
Situated in the heart of Omagh town centre, Rooms At Rue is a brand new luxury guest accommodation which opened in May 2017.
Omagh
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The Ritual Landscapes of West Tyrone
Explore ancient ritual sites and habitats in West Tyrone with a qualified landscape guide and ecologist. Join Martin Bradley on a visit to sites that were sacred in Bronze and Iron Age Ireland; to the tombs and standing stones, the quaking bogs, the healing wells and other places of powerful magic.
Omagh
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Dún Uladh Cultural Heritage Centre
Dún Uladh is a centre which showcases Irish culture: dance, song, language, crafts and much more. From a traditional Seisiún to quilting or Irish language classes, there are a host of events and interesting opportunities on offer.
Omagh
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