Vinegar Hill Loop

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Vinegar Hill Loop

This 7 mile walk provides a taster of what the Sperrins have to offer, rolling hills, lush green valleys and a snapshot of rural life.

Start from Barnes Gap car park in Glenelly Valley clearly marked from Gortin and the B47. The car Park was once the site of The Barnes National School. Toilets available.

This route is fully marked with way marked posts and directional arrows. It follows the same line as the Craignamaddy Route for some time but leaves it just after Scotch Town cross roads.The route follows The Craignamaddy Route and The Ulster Way at a small stand of coniferous trees at Garvagh.

From the car park follow the finger post sign for the Craignamaddy Circuit across the road proceeding uphill to the top of the gap. Just over the brow of the hill a left turn leads to a gravel lane that contours Mullaghbolig.

Continue on this track and descend into the Owenkillew Valley past Vinegar Hill on your right hand side. Pass through a farmyard onto a tarred road. Turn right and continue straight through Scotch Town cross roads until the next turn right. The Craignamaddy route turns right up this lane but Vinegar Hill route continues on straight.

At the next cross roads follow two way marked posts and continue up hill through farm buildings on each side of the road. At the next junction continue straight on to Garvagh and a small stand of coniferous trees. Turn right and rejoin the Craignamaddy and Ulster Way routes along a gravel lane. This lane continues on to meet a tarred road, turn left and you are back at Barnes Gap. You can take the high road or the low road back to the car park.

The route jointly facilitated by Omagh and Strabane District Councils. For further information contact Omagh TIC Tel – 028 8224 7831 or Strabane TIC Tel – 028 7138 4444.

http://www.walkni.com/walks/536/vinegar-hill-loop/

Gortin Glen Forest Park

Gortin Glen Forest Park is located six miles north of Omagh off the B48 road towards Gortin village at the western gateway to the Sperrin mountains.

The Forest is owned by Forest Service NI with the play park and trails maintained by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council.

The International Appalachian Trail / Ulster Way pass through part of the forest.  A major recreational feature of the forest is the Destination Play Park (opened August 2019). In addition to the walking trails there is also a five mile long scenic drive which offers some magnificent views of County Tyrone. A number of vista lay-bys have been created where the motorist can pull in to enjoy the spectacular scenery.

A range of trails give the visitor a chance to enjoy the Park at its best. All the trails are colour coded and return to the car park.

Other facilities onsite include, toilets, Picnic Tables and a BBQ area.

Campbase Adventures are located on site for all your mountain bike and uplift services.

Also on site is the newly opened Brie’s Barista Bar  which offer fantastic food and delicious coffee on site!

Furth north of the Forest Park are the Gortin Lakes offering a short walk around these kettle hole lakes with superb vistas of the Sperrin Mountains to the north.

 

Opening times: 24 hours

The Village Inn

The Village Inn has been right at the heart of village life in the neighbourhood of Killyclogher for almost 60 years. It provides a meeting place, a friendly environment, somewhere to get a lovely meal at a reasonable price, a pint with friends, a place to watch the sport, to raise money for charities and sports clubs or just to have a chat with staff who know you.

Robbers Table

An excellent off-road hill walk opening up views of the Bluestack and High Sperrin Mountain ranges.

Park at Gortin Glen Forest Park. Exit the Park, cross the road and turn first right onto the Lisnaharney Road.

At the 5th road junction on the right hand side, leave the road and walk uphill along the Lisnaharney public right of way.

From the top of the hill descend to the road, turning left at the bottom.

Walk along the road until turning left again onto the Eskeradooey public right of way. This path leads to the top of the hill and then descends back to the Lisnaharney Road.

On reaching the road turn left and retrace your steps back to the car park at Gortin Glens Forest Park.

http://www.walkni.com/walks/116/robbers-table

Halfway House

The Halfway House, Tattyreagh, Omagh. Newly re-opened on Thursday 2nd of October! A traditional bar with great atmosphere in a local region with great local people. Live Music every Friday & Saturday Night. Now taking bookings for private Parties/Functions in the comfortable surroundings of our Lounge. For further information please phone 028 82251913

Strain’s Bar

17 Bridge St,
Omagh BT78 1BU

Phone: 028 8224 5974

The Mill Stone

1 Glenpark Road
Omagh BT79 7SP

Phone: 028 8224 4804

McAleer’s Campsie Bar

2 Campsie Rd,
Omagh BT79 0AG

Phone: 028 8224 2123

Tipplers

45 John St,
Omagh BT78 1DN

Phone: 028 8224 0125

Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tipplers-Omagh/1620253

Main Street Omagh

Main Street, Omagh incorporates Rue, The Ostlers Arms, Seán Óg’s and Mantis, serving food and drinks and providing great entertainment.

Bogan’s Bar

Bogans Bar Omagh features Live Music and Events. With good craic and banter, its the place to visit when in Omagh.

McCann’s Pub

Traditional Irish bar located in Omagh, County Tyrone. Live music throughout the week.

The Coach Inn

The Coach Inn has been an important stopping point for local customers, and those passing through Omagh for many years. It has built up an enviable reputation for serving good food in very friendly and comfortable surroundings. There is extensive parking, which makes it easy to stop. Enjoy a drink and watch your favourite sport in our comfortable bar.

The Coach Inn has an extensive Sports Bar which boasts full size Snooker and Pool Tables.

Sallys Bar & Restaurant

Sally’s is the most celebrated venue in Tyrone. Winner of numerous awards such as NI Irelands Pub & Club of the Year, Tyrone’s Gastro Pub of the Year, Best Tourism/Visitors Bar and the only winner in three consecutive years of the coveted FATE awards. Sally’s is a complete entertainment complex, able to cater for every age group, gender and social craving.

The front bar retains its traditional setting and the character for which it is widely renowned. The contemporary lounge, with subtle retro styling is the heart of Sally’s bistro. The area is bright and spacious expanding out onto a continental style courtyard.

Sally’s exclusive chic club is spread out over two floors. With it’s vivid, interiors, state-of-the-art sound system, graphics and lighting, the club embodies everything in-vogue. Quality in-house DJ’s elevate each night from Thursday to Sunday with on trend, high-energy floor fillers. A glamorous venue wouldn’t be complete without a VIP area, with reserved seating, an intimate bar, smoking area and toilet facilities.

Along with fantastic live entertainment in the traditional Front Bar and the ultimate clubbing experience, Sally’s offers a superb menu in the Bistro, which has been awarded the coveted Tyrone Gastro Pub of the Year award by the Restaurant Association of Ireland. The contemporary design coupled with exquisite menu offers a fine dining experience at a very affordable price.

The Hogshead Bar

Hogshead Bar Omagh – All sports shown live, jukebox, pool table, WiFi, fully stocked off-license & function room available for all occasions.

The Sweet Spot

Unit 3 1A Market House
Omagh, BT78 1EX

Tel: N/A

Web: N/A

The Meat Joint

8, Foundry Lane,
Omagh, BT78 1ED

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 4904

Web: http://www.themeatjoint.com

Taggarts

17 Scarffe’s Entry (Shoe Repairs)

News at Six

6 John Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DW

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 0113

Web: N/A

The News Shoppe

Campsie Road,
Omagh, BT79 0AG

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 5316

Web: N/A

Keys McMahon Ltd

Unit 14, 22 Dromore Road
Omagh, BT78 1QZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 2688

www.imcmahon.com

Bridge Express

2 Bridge Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 2004

Web: N/A

Top News

3 Georges Street
Omagh, BT78 1DE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 0084

Web: N/A

Carlisle Bookshop 25 High Street

Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2011

Web: http://www.carlislebookshop.com

Dobbins

1a George’s Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2343

Web: http://www.dobbins-omagh.com

Signrite

20 Dromore Road Retail Park
Omagh, BT78 1RE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1010

Web: N/A

Signal Signs

10 Abbey Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 0504

Web: http://www.signalsigns.co.uk/

Poundstretcher Ltd

8-10 Scarffe’s Entry
Omagh, BT78 1JH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0869

Web: N/A

B&M Bargains

Unit 1, Great Northern Retail Park
Omagh, BT78 5GZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 8141

Web: http://www.bmstores.co.uk

Pat Kirk

53 Brookmount Road
Omagh, BT78 5HZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1515

Web: http://www.patkirk.com/

Home Bargains

24 Dromore Road
Omagh, BT78 1QZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 7734

Web: http://www.homebargains.co.uk

Halfords

Unit 2 Great Northern Retail Park Tamlaght Road,
Omagh, BT78 5GZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 7030

Web: http://www.halfords.com

Autoglass

Park Lane, Dromore Road
Omagh, BT78 1DF

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 6939

Web: http://www.autoglass.co.uk

Charles Hurst Tyres

45a Dromore Road,
Omagh, BT78 1RB

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 9292

Web: http://www.charleshurstgroup.co.uk

ATS Tyre Service

Derry Road
Omagh, BT78 5EG

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3266

Web: http://www.atseuromaster.co.uk

The Ironing Shop Ltd

Market House/1b Market Rd,
Omagh, BT78 1EX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0052

Web: http://www.facebook.com/ironing.shopomagh

Peerless Cleaners

14 Bridge Street
Omagh, BT78 1BX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2459

Web: N/A

Ashfield Launderette

47, Market St
Omagh, BT78 1EL

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 5269

Web: N/A

Cleanwell Cleaners

24 John Street,
Omagh, BT78 1QZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2515

Web: N/A

Care for Cancer

1 Campsie Avenue,
Omagh, BT79 0FD

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 6599

Web: http://careforcancer.co.uk

Oxfam Charity Shop

47, Market St
Omagh, BT78 1EL

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 5269

Web: N/A

Cancer Research

46 High Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BP

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3811

Web: http://www.cancer-research-omagh.org

British Red Cross Charity Shop

15 Scarffe’s Entry
Omagh, BT78 1BT

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0006

Web: http://www.redcross.org.uk/

P & L Taxis

7, Georges St
Omagh, BT78 1DE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 1010

Web: N/A

Barnardos

15 Scarffe’s Entry,
Omagh, BT78 1JH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 6958

Web: http://www.barnardos.org.uk

Sure Taxis

4 Glenside
Omagh, BT79 7GL

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 2200

Web: N/A

Fixaphone

4 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1QZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2865

Web: http://www.fixafone.mobi/omagh.htm

Urgent Taxis

Bridge Street
Omagh, BT78 1BX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 8999

Web: N/A

o2

Unit 4 Main Street
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 8358

Web: http://www.o2.co.uk/

MUST Communications

11, John Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DW

Tel: +44 (0) 28 028 8225 1251

Web: N/A

Carphone Warehouse

36A High Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BP

Tel: +44 (0) 870 142 1144

Web: http://www.carphonewarehouse.com

Image Express

49 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3250

Web: http://www.imageexpress.info

Imaging Solutions

6 Market Street
Omagh, BT78 1EH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 4007

Web: N/A

Hello Petal

15 Bridge Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BU

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 0358

Web: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Flowers-by-Cera

Donnie McGale Photography

James Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 7193

Web: http://donniemcgale.com

The Daisy Chain

1 Campsie Road,
Omagh, BT79 0AE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2730

Web: http://www.thedaisychain.biz/

Floral Temptations

Unit 1B Market House
Omagh, BT78 1EX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0505

Web: http://www.floraltemptations.co.uk

Turningpoint Properties

Market Street
Omagh, BT78 1EL

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 2077

Web: http://www.turningpointproperties.co.uk/

Spires Art

2 Brookmount Road,
Omagh, BT78 5HZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 6613

Web: http://www.spiresart.com/

Porter William & Son

21 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2370

Web: N/A

D A McLernon Estate Agents

36 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2772

Web: http://www.damclernon.com

Pollock Estate Agents

36 High Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 5440

Web: http://www.pollockestateagents.com

Corry and Stewart Estate Agents

8 Dublin Road,
Omagh, BT78 1ES

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0500

Web: http://www.corryandstewart.com

Peter McAleer Ltd Insurance Broker

10 Dublin Road,

Omagh, BT78 1ES

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2786

Web: http://www.mcaleerinsurance.co.uk

T Patterson Stewart

25 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3603

Web: http://www.pattersonstewart.com/

Todd Insurance

10 Prospect Court
Omagh, BT78 1AR

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 5333

Web: http://toddni.co.uk/

Progressive Building Society

40 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BP

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0989

Web: http://www.theprogressive.com/

Santander

40 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BP

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0989

Web: http://www.theprogressive.com/

Northern Bank

5-7 Market Street,
Omagh,  BT78IBN

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 7966

Web: http://www.northernbank.co.uk/en-gb/Pages/default.aspx

Halifax

22 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8287 0609

Web: http://www.halifax.co.uk

Nationwide

20 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8287 0100

Web: http://www.nationwide.co.uk/default.htm

Bank of Ireland

23-25 Campsie Road,
Omagh, BT78 0AE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 7821

Web: http://www.bankofireland.com

First Trust Bank

41 Main Street,
Omagh, BT78 3AG

Tel: +44 (0) 84 5600 5925

Web: http://www.firsttrustbank.co.uk

AXA Direct

76 Market Street
Omagh, BT79 0AA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 5703

Web: http://www.axani.co.uk/help/axa-direct-insurance-omagh-branch.aspx

Supervalu (Post Office)

11-13 Market Street
Omagh, BT78 1EE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2310

Web: http://www.supervalu.co.uk/

McBride’s Spar, Gortin Road

3 Gortin Road
Omagh, BT79 7DA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 6606

Web: http://www.spar.co.uk/

Lidl

19 James Street,
Omagh, BT78 1QX

Tel: +44 (0) 800 0180 266

Web: http://www.lidl.ie

Marks & Spencer

Unit 2 Showgrounds Retail Park,
Omagh, BT79 7AQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1649

Web: http://www.marksandspencer.com

Iceland

Unit 2 Kevlin Road
Omagh, BT78 1JL

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 2664

Web: http://www.iceland.co.uk

Dunnes Stores

Riverside Shopping Centre/Irishtown Road,
Omagh, BT78 1EF

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 270

Web: http://www.dunnesstores.ie

Centra Food Store Brookmount Road

48 Brookmount Road,
Omagh, BT78 5HY

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 9517

Web: http://www.centra.co.uk

Costcutter

82 Derry Road,
Omagh, BT78 5ED

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1015

Web: N/A

Asda

31 Dromore Road
Omagh, BT78 1QZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 9646

Web: http://storelocator.asda.com/store/omagh-northern-ireland

The Goldmine Jewellers

Unit 9 Prospect Court
Omagh, BT78 1AR

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 7746

Web: N/A

Tattykeel Design Studio

115 Doogary Road
Omagh, BT79 OBN

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 9801

Web: www.tattykeeldesignstudio.com

Steeles

61 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2296

Web: N/A

Serendipity

22 Bridge Street
Omagh, BT78 1BX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 2230

Web: N/A

Hazel Allen Jewellers

4 Scarffe’s Entry,
Omagh, BT78 1JH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2270

Laird’s Jewellers

10 Bridge Street
Omagh, BT78 1BX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2587

Web: N/A

Bogues Jewellers

9A Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3550

Web: http://boguesjewellers.com

Argento

Unit 2, Royal Arms Mews / Main Street
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0378

Web: http://www.argento.co.uk/

The Thread Mill

Exchange Building, James Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 4979

Web: http://www.thethreadmillomagh.com/

Whites of Omagh

Bridge Street
Omagh, BT78 1BU

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2427

Web: http://www.whitesofomagh.co.uk/

McGale’s Furniture & Flooring

36-38 John Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DN

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3342

Web: N/A

Laura Ashley

Unit 1, Showgrounds Retail Park  Sedan Avenue,
Omagh, BT79 7AQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1291

Web: http://www.lauraashley.com

Jack McGinn & Co

9-11 Dublin Road,
Omagh, BT78 1ES

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2180

Web: N/A

Ideal Flooring

Dromore Road
Omagh, BT78 1QZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 1199

Web: http://idealflooringomagh.com

Homebase

Unit 5, Great Northern Retail Park,
Omagh, BT78 5QZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0654

Web: http://www.homebase.co.uk

Home Decor Centre

65 Market Street,
Omagh, BT79 0AA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3832

Web: http://www.homedecorcentre.co.uk

Harry Corry

Unit 3  Great Northern Retail Park,
Omagh, BT78 5GZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 8352

Web: http://www.harrycorry.com

H & R Lyons

33 High Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 7260

Web: N/A

Dreams Beds

3-4 Dromore Road,
Omagh, BT78 1RE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 9110

Web: http://www.dreams.co.uk

Fox’s Furnishings

13 Kevlin Road,
Omagh, BT78 1LB

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 0799

Web: N/A

Budget Furnishings

16 Sedan Avenue,
Omagh, BT79 7AQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 7400

Web: http://www.budgetfurnishingsomagh.co.uk

Dreamland Bed Linen

12 Foundry Lane,
Omagh, BT78 1ED

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 2515

Web: http://www.dreamlandbedlinen.com

Bassetts Bathroom Centre

18 Dromore Road,
Omagh, BT78 1QZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 9666

Web: http://www.bassettsonline.com

Personal Health & Fitness

Gortrush Industrial Estate
Omagh, BT78 5EJ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 8181

Fit for Life

Unit 3 Dromore Road Retail Park,
Omagh, BT78 1RE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 7117

Web: http://www.fitforlifeoma.com

Visioncare

Bridge Street
Omagh, BT78 1BU

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 2655

Web: http://www.2c.ie/

Specsavers

25 Market Street
Omagh, BT78 1EE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 7180

Web: http://www.specsavers.co.uk/stores/omagh/

McGrath & McCrystal Opticians

57 High Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1503

Web: N/A

McCanney Opticians

2 George’s Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 9636

Web: http://www.mccanneyopticians.com

Curran Optometrist Ltd

44 Market Street
Omagh, BT78 1EH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 6093

Web: http://www.curran-optometrists.co.uk

The Natural Health Clinic

Church Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DG Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 5278

Web: N/A

Velvet Lounge

3 Kevlin Road
Omagh, BT78 1LW

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1717

Web: N/A

Zu Hair Company

16 Holmview Avenue
Omagh, BT79 0AQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 5825

Web: https://www.facebook.com/zu.hairomagh.9

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Uptown Beauty Clinic

12B Foundry Lane
Omagh, BT78 1ED

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 6853

Web: http://www.uptownbeautyclinic.co.uk

The Works Hair & Beauty

Market Street
Omagh, BT79 0AA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 4215

Web: N/A

Holland & Barrett

3 Main Street,
Omagh, BT78 1AE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1894

Web: http://www.hollandandbarrett.com

The Salon

62A Derry Road,
Omagh, BT78 5DY

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 1717

Web: N/A

The Village Beauty

85E Old Mountfield Road
Omagh, BT79 7LT

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3881

Web: http://www.thevillagebeauty.co.uk

Slevin’s Chemist

Market Street
Omagh, BT78 1EL

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2901

Web: N/A

McGread’s Pharmacy

21-23 John Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DW

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2562

Web: N/A

The Cut

24 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 0882

Web: N/A

The Beauty Loft

41C High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 7499

Web: http://www.beautyloft.co.uk

Swift Hair Studio

85a, Old Mountfield Road
Omagh, BT79 7LT

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 6521

Web: N/A

The Barber Shop

25 John Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DW

Tel: N/A

Web: N/A

Kelly’s Chemist

41 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2030

Web: N/A

Gordon’s Chemist

30 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2122

Snips

High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 4916

Web: N/A

Simply Beautiful

49 Market Street
Omagh, BT78 1EL

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1555

Web: http://www.simplybeautifulni.co.uk

Brookmount Pharmacy

Unit 3 48C Brookmount Road,
Omagh, BT78 5HY

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 2205

Web: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brookmount-Pharmacy/

Sassi

31 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 5922

Shanes Barber Shop

5 Foundry Lane
Omagh, BT78 1ED

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8226 8083

Web: N/A

Bradley’s Pharmacy

84 Old Mountfield Road,
Omagh, BT79 7ET

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0939

Web: http://www.bradleyspharmacy.com

Rosemary Cottage In Town

33 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 6269

Website: https://www.facebook.com/omaghmarketstreet

The Perfume Shop

51 High Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 7799

Web: http://www.theperfumeshop.com

Marys Hair Salon

15 George’s Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1184

Web: N/A

Priscilla’s For Hair

70 Market Street
Omagh, BT78 1EL

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 9911

Web: N/A

Superdrug

48-50 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BP

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 5626

Web: http://www.superdrug.com/

Margaret’s Hair Salon

34 High Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 9342

Web: N/A

Louise’s Hair Salon

14 Castle Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DD

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1182

Web: N/A

Gordons Chemist

30 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BS

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 8226

Web: http://www.semichem.co.uk

Boots

3-47 High Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 5455

Web: http://www.boots.com

Kee Toning

1 Old Market Place,
Omagh, BT78 1BT

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 6354

Web: http://www.facebook.com/kee.toning

Keating & Gallagher

61 High Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2392

Web: N/A

Wattersons

37 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2298

Web: http://www.wattersons.co.uk/

Hi-Teck Hair Salon

46 Brookmount Road,
Omagh, BT78 5HY

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 7863

Web: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hi-Teck-Hair-Salon-Omagh

Vixen

37 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 4334

Web: N/A

Headlines Hair Studio

4 Main Street,
Omagh, BT78 3AA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8956 1390

Web: N/A

Helena’s Hair, Wig & Beauty Co

19-21 Campsie Road,
Omagh, BT79 0AE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 2516

Web: N/A

Hairway Salon

1A Holmview Avenue
Omagh, BT79 0AQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3700

Web: N/A

The Style Outlet

9 Bridge Street,
Omagh, BT78 1JH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 7808

Web: http://www.styleomagh.com/

Hair Nation

Lower Ground, 13, Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 2907

Web: http://hairnationomagh.co.uk

Hairport

6 Castle Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DD

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 9727

Web: N/A

Style

9 Bridge Street
Omagh, BT78 1BU

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 7808

Web: http://www.styleomagh.com/

Hair Graphics

11 Bridge Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BU

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2531

Web: N/A

Hair Depot

1 Mountjoy Road,
Omagh, BT79 7AA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1280

Web: http://www.facebook.com/HairDepotOmagh

She Ladies Boutique

11 Bridge Street
Omagh, BT78 1BU

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 1088

Web: http://www.sheomagh.co.uk/

Hair Affair

74 Market Street,
Omagh, BT79 0AA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 1388

Web: https://www.loc8nearme.co.uk/northern-ireland/omagh/hair-affair/333883/

Glamourize Beauty Salon

Old Mountfield Road
Omagh, BT79 7EP

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0484

Web: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Glamourize-Beauty-Salon

SD Kells

3-5 Scarffe’s Entry,
Omagh, BT78 1JH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2058

Web: http://www.sdkells.co.uk/

Exsalonce

33A Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2799

Web: http://www.facebook.com/exsaloncesalon

Cut Loose Hair & Beauty

Studio 30B Gortin Road,
Omagh, BT79 7HX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 0036

Web: N/A

Russells

23 High Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 4910

Fax: 028 8224 4910

Creative Hair

10 George’s Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 7720

Web: http://creativehairomagh.com

Couture Hair

1 Scaffe’s Entry,
Omagh, BT78 1JH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3951

Web: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Couture-Hair-Omagh

Clippers Barber Shop

16 Old Market Place
Omagh, BT78 1BT

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1600

Web: N/A

River Island

Unit 9 Showgrounds Retail Park,
Omagh, BT79 7AQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 9197

Web: http://www.riverisland.com

Bladez Barber Shop

Old Mountfield Road,
Omagh, BT79 7ET

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1142

Web: https://www.locaji.co.uk/northern-ireland/omagh/bladez/351587/ 

Peacocks

Unit 4 Showgrounds Retail Park
Omagh, BT79 7AQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3478

Web: http://www.peacocks.co.uk/

Antoinette’s Hair Salon

2 Old Mountfield Road
Omagh, BT79 7BJ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3555

Web: N/A

Loft Bridal

1B Market House,
Omagh, BT78 1EX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0052

Web: http://loftbridal.com

Nineteen 83

20 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1110

Web: N/A

Shoe Scene

32 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 1412

Web: N/A

GMG Logos

Unit 8 Prospect Court,
Omagh, BT78 1AR

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0110

Web: http://www.gmglogos.com/

Scarpa

28-30 High Street,

Omagh, BT78 1BQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1233

Web: http://www.facebook.com/scarpa.omagh

McGarrigle Shoes

28 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 9742

Dorothy Perkins

2 High Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 6393

Web: http://www.dorothyperkins.com

Tempest

Showgrounds Retail Park
Omagh, BT79 7AQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 6050

Web: N/A

Menarys

44 High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BP

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 1677

Web: http://www.menarys.com

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.

Rooms at Rue is part of the Main Street Group and is located directly above Rue restaurant, a fabulous establishment renowned for its bohemian style, superb food and hospitality. It is also located next to Main Street’s very own thatched cottage pub Sean Og’s where you can relax at a blazing turf fire and step back in time in a traditional Irish pub. For those seeking a more lively night out, live music is available most weekends at the famous Outdoor Main Street Stage while Ostler’s pub and Mantis nightclub guarantee unforgettable nights out in town!

Rooms at Rue offers 13 brand new boutique en-suite rooms offering guests a luxurious, inviting and comfortable stay in beautifully furnished, fully equipped rooms complete with Wifi, tea and coffee facilities and optional freshly cooked breakfast. Our rooms are designed for business travellers, tourists and guests with packages to suit accommodation requirements.

With its prime location in a historical and cultural town with a landscape that sees the Drumragh and Camowen Rivers forming the River Strule, Omagh offers the idyllic gateway to exploring attractions including the Ulster American Folk Park, Gortin Glen Forest Park and Gortin Lakes.

We look forward to welcoming you to Rooms at Rue and helping you plan a wonderful stay. For details of current packages or special offers, please visit our website or social media pages or alternatively contact us directly. Bespoke packages are also available for group bookings including Hen and Stag weekends.

A very warm welcome awaits.

Rooms:

Executive Room x 10 rooms

Superior Executive Room x 2 rooms

Accessible Room x 1 room

The two Superior Executive Rooms can also be transformed into family rooms.

Facilities:

Wifi

Customer Parking

Restaurant on Premises

Credit / Debit Card Accepted n

Euro Accepted

TV in bedrooms

Ironing Facilities

Breakfast available from £7 per adult and £5 per child.

New Look

Unit 2-3a Showground Retail Park
Omagh, BT79 7AQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 7130

Web: http://www.newlook.com/

Next

Unit 5 Showgrounds Retail Park,
Omagh, BT79 7AQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 4440

Web: www.next.co.uk

Napoleons

3 Scarffe’s Entry
Omagh, BT78 1JH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2058

Web: http://www.sdkells.co.uk/napoleon.html

Milan Clothing

15 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0643

Web: N/A

Marks & Spencer

Unit 2 Showgrounds Retail Park,
Omagh, BT79 7AQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1649

Web: www.marksandspencer.com

W&S Kiddies Corner

The Market House
Omagh, BT78 1EX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1108

Web: N/A

Select Kidz

Market House Market Road,
Omagh, BT78 1EX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 0289

Web: N/A

Cuba Clothing

23 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1211

Web: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cuba-Clothing

Classic Urbanwear

17 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 1233

Web: http://www.classicurbanwear.net

Bowes Bros

26 Bridge Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 4437

Web: N/A

Sports Direct

Showgrounds Retail Park
Seden Avenue
Omagh
BT79 6BL

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 7000

Web: http://www.sportsdirect.com

 

Lakeland Leisure Sports Shop

14 Foundry Ln,
Omagh BT78 1ED

Phone: 028 8225 0005

Website: http://lakelandsport.com

The Bothy

‘The Bothy’ Rousky is a converted traditional stone barn in the heart of the Sperrin Mountains.

Recently restored with exposed wood, brick and stone and french doors leading to a sun room, creating a warm and relaxed setting.

Extra nights are available on the 2 night breaks at £40 per night (September – June) and £50 per night (July & August), please contact for more details.

Active 2

Market Street
Omagh, BT78 1AR

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 4723

Website: https://www.facebook.com/Active2omagh

Pat Larry’s Self Catering Cottage

Pat Larry’s is a traditional family homestead nestled in the Owenkillew River Valley with stunning panoramic views of the Sperrin Mountains and rustic Tyrone countryside.

This family owned cottage, part of a small working farm for over 200 years has been recently renovated and tastefully transformed into a self-catering cottage with a wealth of modern amenities.

Pat Larry’s Cottage is an ideal base for anyone hoping to visit the village of Greencastle, the hamlet of Glenhull, the Ogham Stone in Aughascribba or the nearby Broughderg area.

This cottage is located in the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains – known for their untouched natural beauty, their history, folklore and archaeological treasures.

Weekly rates vary from £250 to £450 per week subject to time of the year. Shorter stays are possible subject to availability from £50 per night. This includes a welcome pack, electricity, heating, linen, towels, WiFi, day to day farm activities, and one bag of turf for the solid fuel stove.

To make a booking complete the enquiry form or contact Isabella on (028) 8164 8898.

Mr McGregor’s Cottage

A charming cosy tastefully renovated farm cottage. The cottage was the rabbit catcher’s cottage for Beltrim Castle, like Mr McGregor his job was to ensure rabbits stayed away from the vegetable garden. With the Owenkillew river running next to the cottage at Trinamadam bridge, the cottage offers a delightful get away from it all holiday yet perfectly convenient to explore all of Ulster and in easy walking distance of Gortin village offering shops, restaurants, pubs and music venues. Pet friendly, stabling for horses and salmon fishing available by prior arrangement.

On cycle routes NCN 92 and 95 and the Ulster Way walking network.

Killyliss Lodge

Killyliss Lodge is new modern purpose built two bedroom self catering facility. The lodge lies within the grounds of Killyliss House. Ideal for couples or small families with lots of outdoor toys for children.

Includes two double bedrooms comfortable to sleep four. Is equipped with children’s cot and high chair. Living area is spacious open planned with fully equipped oak kitchen including oven, microwave, fridge and washing machine. The living room has modern TV including Freeview, DVD/CD player. A modern shower room with shaver socket and full set of towels provided. The stay includes continental breakfast package on your first morning. Central heating provided throughout the accommodation and included in the cost.

The use of inside barbecue gazebo can be included or just enjoy resting in front of the outside log burning fire. Killyliss Lodge offers relaxing country surroundings and plenty for families or couples just wanting a break.

Attractions include:

– Located on outskirts of Clabby village.

– Plenty of outdoor toys, bikes, go carts, sand pit on premises for young children.

– Three miles from Fivemiletown’s bars and restaurants.

– 300 metres from public bus stop in Clabby village.

– Situated close to local fishing lakes and rivers.

– Only 15 minutes from Lough Erne fishing.

– Close to Lisnaskea Share Centre with fully equipped disabled facilities.

– Ten minutes from Enniskillen, popular for its shopping centres, fine dining and nightclubs

– Ten minutes from Corrick Country Hotel

– Three miles from Blessingbourne and Colebrooke etates, popular for fishing and game hunting (private fishing license for Blessingbourne can be bought daily as required).

Family Offers:

– Two weekend night breaks £130

– Weekly peak rate July and August only £350

– Weekly off peak rate £300

Gortin Holiday Apartments

Kilcootry Barn

Kilcootry Barn is a 150 year old stone barn conversion which is set on a 6 acre retreat in a private, rural setting. This beautifully furnished and fully equipped property offers luxurious self catering accommodation for the discerning visitor. Something different, something special.

Hawthorn Cottage

Hawthorn Cottage is a pretty cottage nestled in the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains. The cottage is situated on the edge of the small village of Greencastle, a short stroll from the nearby supermarket and pub (3-4 minutes). It has recently been renovated and has every modern amenity you would hope for. A haven ‘away from it all’, Hawthorn Cottage is still only a short drive from historic sites and local attractions. We are only a day trip from The Giants Causeway and North Antrim coast, the historic city of Derry, The Lakes of Fermanagh, the vibrant city of Belfast with its newly opened Titanic Quarter and County Donegal with its unspoilt beaches, bays, headlands and rugged landscape. The local archaeological sites include the Aughascribba ancient Ogham Standing Stone which is within walking distance. The scenic surrounding countryside provides plenty of opportunity for those who enjoy walking or cycling or simply want to take in the natural beauty of the area.

Hawthorn Cottage is cosy and warm. The master bedroom has a king-size bed and wash stand. The second bedroom contains one single bed and a ‘day bed’ which can be extended to form a double bed. The sitting room has a double sofa-bed and an open fire, TV-DVD player and plenty of books and games.

The kitchen has a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, large cooker and family dining table. The utility room has a washing machine, dryer, microwave and ironing facilities. The bathroom is spacious and has a roll-top bath, heated towel rail and a separate power-shower. There is a garden to the rear containing garden furniture and fruit trees.

If you like eggs for breakfast, our friendly hens are only too happy to provide – but watch out for the rooster!

We hope you can wind your way to our cottage door and spend a relaxing holiday or short break at our cottage – where a very warm welcome awaits you!

Nightly rates also available, please contact us for details.

Table tennis table in room next door in stone cottage.

Gortin Central

This comfortable 4 bedroomed house can accommodate 8 people. There is a downstairs shower room and an upstairs bathroom. A cot and high chair can be provided. The open plan kitchen and dining area is perfect for socialising. The sitting room has the cosy addition of a wood burning stove.

Bed linen and towels provided (extra towels can be provided upon request). Guests have full access to the washing machine and tumble dryer facilities.

This village house is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty. The Ulster American folk park is seven miles away and well worth a visit. There is a forest park nearby to explore and a golf course only six miles away. It is a quiet village but there are several pubs and two restaurants to enjoy.

Owenkillew Gortin Accommodation Suite & Activity Centre

Gortin Accommodation Suite provides beautifully furnished and fully equipped 3 star accommodation, ranging from self-catering houses to family rooms and hostel facilities, with something suitable for all holiday budgets. Idyllic setting with on site play park and indoor sports hall. We also have an onsite activity/team-building group. Activities such as canoeing, mountain climbing, raft building and wall climbing. Fun for all the family.

Drumaneir

This original cottage, built in the eighteenth century, has been tastefully restored. Features a half lot, stone floors, log burner and outside BBQ house. Outdoor facilities include a children’s play area and private 1km nature walk.

All linen, towels, electricity and oil fired heating are inclusive.

Arrival time is after 5pm and departure time is 11am unless othewise agreed.

Prices:

  • 14 nights – High season £900 All other times £700
  • 7 nights – High £475, All other times £375
  • Midweek 3 nights – High £230, All other times £200
  • Weekend 2 nights – High £230, All other times £200

Facilities:

  • Dogs welcome outside
  • Cot & Highchair available
  • Private Garden
  • Tumble Dryer
  • Hairdryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Children’s play area
  • BBQ facilities

Cobblers Cottage

Tourism NI approved 4* Self Catering Accommodation (2 bedrooms) for 4 adults or families with 3 children. A holiday with a difference! Enjoy the simplicity of this newly renovated 200 year old cosy, traditional Irish cottage. Lots of activities are available close to Cobblers Cottage or you may use it as a perfect location for exploring Northern Ireland. “This cottage is an absolute dream, old and new matched to perfection” Trish. “Loved the garden swing, BBQ area and facilities for pets” Joan.

The lovingly renovated Cobblers Cottage has 2 bedrooms (sleeps 5), a new kitchen, bathroom facilities and Wifi while retaining the essence of the traditional Irish country home including the well stocked dresser.

Perfect for families with children, escape to the undisturbed beauty of rural life and enjoy the leisurely freedom our cottage has to offer. Spacious and secure pet enclosure beside cottage. In the daytime take in the great outdoors, with the large, picturesque garden and the readily available BBQ, or even bring a picnic and go exploring with our rentable bicycles. Then at night, whether you’re resting in the comfortable bedrooms or snuggling around the authentic fireplace of the quaint living room, we’re sure you’ll have a perfectly relaxing stay and your time at the Cobblers Cottage will be an experience to remember.

Although you may be happy to enjoy the tranquil separation from the hustle and bustle, the cottage is close to the A505 road & in close driving distance to local towns Carrickmore (6 ml), Cookstown (11 ml) and Omagh (15 ml); with local attractions like the An Creagan Centre (1.4 ml), Beaghmore Stone Circles (5 ml) and Drum Manor Forest Park (7 ml) also nearby. Not forgetting the historical city of Derry, the Titanic Belfast, the Giant’s Causeway and the beaches of Donegal, all of which are around 1hr drive away from this central position.

We aim to ensure that you will always have a peaceful and memorable stay here at the Cobblers Cottage.

For best rates call or email the premises directly.

Clara House

This bright tastfully furnished and spacious home is within two hours of Larne Ferryport, 2 miles from Carickmore and 10 miles from Omagh Town. The driveway is shared with a pub and restaurant – the holiday home being a 100 meters further up the drive so you can abandon the car and stroll home. The house has a separate apartment attached, occupied by a relative. The fully enclosed garden offers a trampoline and swings . This is a central base for touring both the north and south of Ireland as a trip to the coast is less than an hour and the border is 30 minutes

Shop 2 miles. Pub. Restaurant 100 yards. Beach 85 miles.

GF: lounge, kitchen/diner, 2nd lounge, utility room, w.c. FF: 3 doubles 1 with ensuite shower room and walk-in wardrobe, twin, bathroom with separate shower.

Electricity and oil central heating included, open fire with starter pack, linen and towels included, hairdryer, alarm clock, uk tv channels, welcome pack, electric fire, cot, TV, video, dvd player, CD, freezer, w/machine, dryer, fully enclosed garden, patio area, patio furniture, shared driveway, off road parking. Sorry no pets.

This property is the ideal getaway with a pub and restaurant on site. There is lots to do in the area from golfing, fishing to mention just a few. There is also lots to visit from Ulster American Folk Park, Creagan Visitor centre, Fermanagh Lakes, Ulster Walking Way, Marble Arch Caves and much more. Great base for a holiday with so much to do all within a short distance.

Childrens Playground, Fishing 2 miles. Traditional Music 5 miles. Golf, Cinema 10 miles.

Alice’s Cottage

Alice’s Cottage is located just outside the village of Mountfield, which is 6 miles (10min) from the market town of Omagh.

The cottage was built in the 1950’s and has recently been tastefully modernised and decorated while retaining its original character.

The cottage is situated on an elevated site which affords visitors spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The cottage sits in mature gated grounds adjacent to farmland which is used for grazing. As the cottage is south facing it basks in sunshine all day on a sunny day.

The cottage has a living room with open fire, kitchen dining area with patio doors opening on to a small courtyard (ideal for barbecue). The master bedroom has a double bed or twin beds, whichever is required and an en-suite. The second bedroom is a double and the third a single. The bathroom is located beside these rooms. The cottage has free Wi-Fi.

A pet enclosure is provided.

The village of Mountfield is within walking distance. It has a small supermarket, two pubs a takeaway food outlet and two churches. A number of other amenities and attraction are located in the greater Omagh area.

Whether you are planning a break to visit relatives, explore the area, an activity break, a family get away or simply a place to recharge your batteries why not try Alice’s Cottage.

An Teach Ban

An teach ban is a modern, ground floor apartment offering comfort and privacy, beautiful river and mountain views, ideal to relax and unwind. It sleeps five, consists of two bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen and sunlounge / living room leading out to patio. There is an all-the-year round BBQ hut, which can seat 12 people so you can enjoy your bbq whatever the weather! As it is a ground floor apartment all on one level it is suited to those visitors with limited access mobility.

Being on an elevated site there is beautiful scenery of the surrounding countryside. It is situated approximately 14 miles from Omagh and Cookstown, and 2.5 miles from An Creagan Visitor Centre. There is the local Costcutter shop, Post Office and pub within 1 mile.

It is a secure child-friendly location with a slide, swings and climbing frame.

There is an equestrian centre nearby.

An Teach Ban is centrally located in Northern Ireland and hence easy access to many tourist attractions.Locally it is close to the historical sites of the Ogham Stone and Beaghmore Stone Circle and the visitor attractions of Ulster-American Folk Park, Gortin Glens, An Creagan Centre and Drum Manor Forest Park.

The walking and cycling routes of the Sperrins are nearby as well as golfing and fishing facilities.

An Creagán – Copney Cottage

The cottage is designed in a traditional fashion with half door and has a number of features similar to the old cottages of the area, it is situated in a small clachan (group of stone buildings) with 3 other cottages. The cottage name, Copney, is taken from a local town land name meaning, “The place where the dock weed grows”

The ground floor kitchen/living/dining area is fitted with a small kitchen with electric cooker and grill, microwave oven and all necessary cooking and dining equipment. The room has a pine table and chairs by the patio doors that open to a baroque area, There is a two seater recessed seat by the fire suitable to sleep one person and two arm chairs, the area is also fitted with a pellet burning stove room heater. There are two ground floor bedrooms, one room with double bedroom and one room with double and single bed. The loft room which is over looking the living area has a single bed and space for camp-bed, all rooms are fitted with pine furniture. The bathroom has a full size bath with power shower over.

The cottage has an oil fired central heating system and a solar panel to assist with heating domestic water. The cottage is in the grounds of An Creagán with a wide range of activities and events for all the family.

Each Cottage has parking facilities and Barbeque, there is a small lawn at the back of each cottage (non-fenced).

Omagh Leisure Complex

Fitness and Fun for everyone! You can be sure of a friendly welcome, a host of programmed activities and the provision of a high quality service.

Indoor facilities include 25m Swimming Pool, 14m Learner Pool, Toddler’s Pool, Family Friendly Village Changing Rooms, 25 Seater Jacuzzi & Relaxation Area, Sauna & Steam Room Suite, DEC Gym Fitness Suite spread over 2 levels with four key training zones: Free Weights, Functional Training complete with Synergy Rig, Technogym Cardio Suite and Fixed Resistance and the only indoor Sprint Track in Omagh, Major and Minor Sports Halls, Spinning Studio, Conference Rooms, Special Events,Concerts and Competitions.

Outdoor facilities include Synthetic Floodlit 4G Pitches, Grass Pitch, Bowling Green and 400 metre running track. After your workout refuel in the on site Restaurant, The Galley Café or host your child’s Birthday Party with a range of party packages.

Opening times

Monday – Friday 07:00 – 22:00

Saturday & Sunday 09:00 – 17:30

Facilities

  • Showers
  • Parking Available
  • Credit/Debit Cards Accepted
  • Euro Accepted

Omagh Leisure Complex

Fit For Life Personal Training & Club Energy

Welcome to Fit For Life & Club Energy the club that is much more than just a gym.

How will it be cured when nothing helps? If there is nothing to breathe and it hurts to say, what will help? This drug I saw on the counter in http://zithromaxnow.com/. Azithromycin tablets 500 mg inexpensively and the pharmacist assured that the agent put it on its feet. My symptoms were the following stuffy nose and purulent sore throat.

Join us and enjoy a wide range of classes taught by qualified fitness professionals in our dedicated studio. Stay in shape on the latest fitness equipment on our gym floor or achieve your goals with a 1-2-1 Personal Training session with our team of Personal Trainers or join our new 6week ‘Strong Camp’.

Whatever your health, fitness and lifestyle needs are we can help you achieve them.

Springhill Golf & Country Club

Springhill Golf and Country club first opened its door to the public on the 20th June 1995. Since then the course has been significantly developed into a 9 hole, Par 3, 4 and 5 and is situated just outside the quaint village of Trillick, between Enniskillen and Omagh, in Co. Tyrone.

The course enjoys magnificent views of the surrounding area as far as the Sligo mountains. The family run club consists of not only the course but also hosts excellent facilitates, including a large function room and a smaller private bar, and Kitchen.

Clanabogan Country Club (Driving Range)

Clanabogan Country Club is a well established Drving range and fully licensed bar that has built up an enviable reputation over the last 20 years. We pride ourselves on our commitment to provide a professional service at all times, whilst maintaining the highest quality of facilities.

C-More Flying School

C-More Flying School is located  in the heart of scenic Tyrone. We offer trial flights in our Microlight planes. Or for those who are feeling more adventurous we also offer lessons with our fully qualified instructors for those wishing to become NP

Fintona Golf Club

Fintona golf club was founded in 1904 and is a fine parkland 9-hole course, very conveniently positioned at the edge of the village. Many of the holes have different tees the second time round which makes your round more interesting. Golfers coming to play at Fintona will be ensured a warm welcome, a pleasant round of golf and a friendly reception in the bar afterwards.

RD Equestrian (The Ecclesville Centre)

R D Equestrian is an independent, family run riding school and livery yard providing horse riding lessons and full livery services.

We provide a relaxed environment for both horses and clients offering riding lessons for all ages and abilities. We also benefit from our own livery yard where a well trained, qualified member of staff will be looking after your horse.

Loughmacrory & Murrins District Angling Association

This Angling Club is open for everyone to join. We have very exciting plans for the future which we believe will help transform the lough into one of the top fishing destinations in the country. The 53 acre lough is home to Wild Brown Trout, Eels, Pike, Perch and stocked Triploid Rainbow Trout. We have three fishing jetties on the lough for anglers ad all legal methods are permitted from the shore. Flyfishing only is available from boats and all boat users must be over 18 and wear life jackets. No exceptions!
We have six 19 foot Sheelin boats and three 17 foot Morris boats. Oars and electric motors only permitted due to our Lough being a public water source.

The club has a very strong Committee, with experts from a wide range of fishing-related fields. The club also has a junior committee, and we are delighted with the level of interest in fishing from the younger members of the community. In the future you can expect to see angling academies, competition events and more works done to make the lough more accessible for fishing. Loughmacrory lough is an ideal destination for anglers with physical impairments, as the jetties can be utilised by wheelchair users and 2 new ones will be completed soon which are fully compliant with BDAA regulations

We plan to run coaching sessions and have 5 Level 1 Angling Coaches who are a welcome addition to our club.
Anyone wishing to put thier own boat on will have to comply with very strict rules set down by NI Water Service and should contact the Secretary on lamdaasecretary@gmail.com for further info.

All anglers must be advised that it is now illegal to fish the lough without a permit, and a rod licence. We have three warranted bailiffs and the Loughs Agency now patrol the site to ensure that the marine life are protected, and that no illegal fishing is taking place. Rod licences and permits can be purchased in Ward’s shop in Loughmacrory village.

The fishing season runs from the 1st of March to 20th of october, and a bag limit of 2 rainbow trout exceeding 9 inches must be adhered to. All other species of fish must be released as gently as possible.

Boat Hire
Adults only can hire boats. Children strictly accompanied by adult. All boat users must wear life jackets, no exceptions. Angler must provide own lifejackets.

Strictly no more than three anglers per boat. LAMDAA have the right to refuse hire of boats. Anglers hire boats at there own risk. LAMDAA will not be held responsible for any accidents or damage to anglers own personal equipment etc. Anglers are requested to use boats in a responsible and safe manner and give care and attention to other boat and shore anglers.

Birchwood Trout Fishery

Birchwood Fishery is a trout fishery nestled in the County Tyrone countryside, only one mile out of Drumquin near Omagh. We have three man-made lakes regularly stocked with Rainbow and Steelhead trout ranging from 2lbs to 25lbs. With a crystal clear supply of spring water being fed through all the lakes, it is has the prefect trout ready for a good hard fight when hooked in either the two fly lakes or the bait lake.

Finore Angling Association

Finore Angling Association is based on the Quiggery & Seskinore rivers in Co. Tyrone.

Nally Stand & Heritage Centre

The Nally Heritage Centre was officially opened on March 22nd 2009.

The centre encompasses aspects of social, economic, political, sporting and geographical history relating to the local area.This is enhanced with artefacts, which span from historic times to the modern day. The exhibitions will be changed on a regular basis with opening exhibitions and themes being expanded to highlight in detail a particular aspectvor person from that era.

Ulster American Folk Park

A world to excite your inner explorer.

Immerse yourself in the story of the brave emigrants who made the journey across the Atlantic to America hundreds of years ago.

Enter thatched cottages and meet costumed characters who will show you traditional crafts, tell you a few stories and maybe even share a bit of their good food.

Board a full-scale emigrant ship to experience the conditions faced by many as they set sail for a new life in America. With 30 buildings and exhibits to explore, masses of things for the kids to do, the Ulster American Folk Park is a wonderfully unique experience.

In September 2020 The Ulster American Folk Park launched their new music trail, Folk Park Live, in partnership with Snow Water, Arts Council of Northern Ireland and Tourism NI.

The trail tells the story of emigration from Ulster through traditional songs performed by a range of our finest local artists including: Gemma Bradley, Mary Dillon, Gareth Dunlop, Niall Hanna, Cathal Hayden, Maurice Leyden, Neil Martin, No Oil Paintings, Eilidh Patterson, ROE and Jack Warnock.
The trail can be enjoyed as part of your visit to Ulster American Folk Park. Pick up a printed trail on arrival and listen to the performances on your smartphone or tablet as you wander the museum.
The performances can also be enjoyed from home at folkparklive.com

Ulster American Folk Park Family Pass

Dates of offers

Summer Season (March – October)

Details

A range of family passes available for entry to the Ulster American Folk Park.

  • 1 adult & 3 children pass
  • 2 adults & 3 children pass

Price

  • 1 adult & 3 children: £20.92 (Without family pass: £28.05)
  • 2 adults & 3 children: £27.50 (Without family pass: £37.95)

The Abingdon Collection

The Abingdon Collection represents over 50 years of passionate collecting and is divided into two very distinct areas of interest. The Collection is complemented by over 500 die cast model cars, photographs, enamel signs, jukeboxes, radios and automobilia.

If you lived through the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s or just like big boy’s toys, then there is definitely something here for you.

The second part of the collection concentrates on World War Two and represents one of the largest collections in private ownership, with over 3000 items on permanent display.

Now 7O years after the war ended, many have forgotten the supreme sacrifice that so many had to make. This collection is in memory of them all. The collection also contains many rare exhibits from the First World War trenches and we provide a guided tour through the period. Groups and individuals are very welcome to take a ‘walk in the past’.

This collection attracts hundreds of visitors per year and raises considerable funds by donation to Cancer Research. There is no charge and every effort will be made to facilitate visiting groups.

For bookings ring 02882243373 Contributions to Cancer Research gratefully accepted.

 

*SPECIAL OFFERS FOR SUMMER 2021 *(TBC in line with Government regulations)

A guided tour through history with an emphasis on World War 2 and a chance to visit one of the largest collections in private ownership.

No charge but a small donation to Cancer Research UK is appreciated.

Group bookings are restricted to six in the initial few months of reopening and masks must be worn by all adults. Check out www.theabingdoncollection.com

 

 

Mellon Centre for Migration Studies

The Mellon Centre for Migration Studies is a research library which collects material relating to the history of the peoples of Ireland worldwide. Visitors will have access to a reference collection of over 17,000 volumes, journals, maps, newspapers, computers and the Centre’s Irish Emigration Database, which is now available online.
Part of Libraries NI, the library is located at the Ulster American Folk Park which is part of the National Museums of Northern Ireland. We work closely with the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland,  Queen’s University Belfast, the Ulster University and the Ulster Historical Foundation.

The Mellon Centre for Migration Studies is a project of the Scotch-Irish Trust of Ulster, which until the formation of the National Museums of Northern Ireland in 1998 owned and managed the Ulster-American Folk Park.

Dun Uladh Cultural Heritage Centre

Opened in October 1995, Dún Uladh serves as a centre for those who wish to develop a deeper awareness of Ireland’s ancient cultural heritage.

There are colourful evenings of traditional music, song, dance and storytelling with many Tyrone & Ulster Fleadh winners displaying their talents. Visitors are invited to come along and watch, listen (or maybe even participate) as some of the best local performers showcase their talents and enjoyable an intimate presentation of authentic Irish culture.

Many events and workshops (including crafts and Irish language classes) are organised at Dún Uladh and the centre is also available to hire for events, with full catering available. Visit their website for more details.

Garvaghey GAA Centre

Garvaghey (from the Irish, ‘Garbh Achaidh … The Rough Field’) was visioned, planned and built as a ‘Tyrone Gaelic Bauhaus’, a place to develop and celebrate in joined-up ways the people, games, culture, heritage and environment of Gaelic Tyrone. It’s about using our past and present to create a strong and robust future. It’s a place for building social capital, ‘the glue that holds society together’.

Our £7m project spread over 43-acres in the heart of upland rural Tyrone was developed between 2008 and 2013. We began by buying the ground and doing our planning and then moved in sequence through levelling the land, laying our pitches, constructing the building and completing our landscaping. Now we’re making it work to best effect for Tyrone and the people in it.

An Creagán

An Creagán Visitor Centre is a superb attraction with a range of facilities and activities for families, couples, individuals and groups. Located between the historic town of Omagh and the market town of Cookstown at the foothills of the majestic Sperrin Mountains.

An Creagán is the ideal location for walking, cycling and exploring, from casual walks to serious trails. The centre offers the perfect base to explore the wider Sperrins region and fascinating archaeology on our doorstep. Did you know about the nearby stone circles at Beaghmore?

Tyrone Roots

Vincent Brogan can help you find out more about your Irish Roots. He is an Member of AGI, the accrediting body for genealogists in Ireland. If you plan to visit I can make your stay much more enjoyable. As well as offering a research service to discover your family background, I am able to offer a guiding package tailored to your individual interests. I am a native of Omagh, the County Town of Tyrone, and have been researching my own family history for over 40 years. I cover all of Ireland and have special knowledge of the 9 counties of Ulster. Researching your genealogy in Ireland can be a rewarding experience but also frustrating due to the loss of records and it is necessary to be creative in using census substitutes. My local knowledge and contacts have proved invaluable in tracking down those lost cousins and the ancestral homestead.

I offer a bespoke service which will meet your needs when travelling to Ireland. I will advise on all aspects of your trip, including providing you with detailed information to enable you to make decisions to meet your interests. Airport pick up can be arranged and using a local driver will take away any worries you may have about driving in Ireland.

All types of accommodation can be arranged from luxury hotel, self catering and homely bed and breakfast. Visits can be arranged to attractions of your choice, with a knowledgeable personal guide at hand. This includes Belfast where the Titanic was built, Ulster American Folk Park or archaeological sites such as Beaghmore Stone Circle complex can be included. L’Derry, with its famous walls and history, is well worth a visit. Other attractions such as the Giants Causeway, Bushmills Distillery and the beaches and mountains of Donegal are within easy reach.

Tattykeel Design Studio

Kathleen Ward’s Tattykeel Design Studio, located two miles south of Omagh, the county town of Tyrone in Northern Ireland, is where this renowned artist produces her beautiful works of Art and Craft.

Kathleen works in four disciplines Hand Painted and Rolled Silk Scarves, Hand Crafted Designer Handbags, Textile Art and Fine Art. Kathleen uses only the highest quality materials, locally sourced where possible, transforming them all by her own hand, using creativity, skill and attention to detail, into what are unique and distinctive gifts and the most desirable of quality possessions.

Michelle Butler Ceramics

Nestling in the shelter of the Sperrin Mountains, just north of Omagh, is a Stone Barn and Cottage. The home of Tyrone Ceramicist Michelle Butler.  From her barn studio Michelle produces exquisite, rustic, original ceramics.

Michelle is a design graduate of The Falmouth School of Art. Since graduation she has specialised in the design and production  of  Ceramics.

She has been producing her unique brand of Irish Ceramics since December 1998, when she started her business in the Omagh Enterprise Centre. Then in 2005, she established Sperrin Ceramics Studio in the refurbished Stone Barn at her home.

Michelle has developed a unique style which reconciles the influences of primitive Celtic Art and forms.     All pieces are hand crafted from a textured stoneware clay.  Her signature finish of rich metallic oxide adds both depth and lustre. The use of a variety of glazes adds to the pattern, relief and overall effect, creating ideal ceramic gifts.

Michelle’s Jewellery is an embodiment of all these influences in smaller exquisite forms. A smoother whiter stoneware clay is used for these beautiful, smaller items to give increased detail and charm.

Urbalshinny Sporting Lodge

Urbalshinny Sporting Lodge offers quality walked up pheasant, partridge, woodcock and snipe shooting in Co.Tyrone Northern Ireland. With beautiful country surroundings, a game shooting experience not to be forgotten.

Celtic Shots

Celtic Shots – Wild Deer Hunting, Ireland

Offering a number of unique Hunting Experiences in both Ireland and Scotland. Our experiences include just about everything from Deer Stalking to Game Shooting. We will take you to some of the most magnificent locations there is to offer in the hunt of Sika Deer, Red Deer, Pheasants and Woodcock – Snipe.

Celtic Shots was established in 1983 as a sole venture and has literally grown year after year with hundreds of satisfied customers and clientele. Many of our customers come from international locations such as France, Denmark and Italy. Many of whom have returned year on year to relive their experiences.

The Patrician Hall

The Patrician Hall is a cultural, arts and entertainment venue in the village of Carrickmore, County Tyrone.

Strule Arts Centre

Strule Arts Centre opened in 2007, this award winning contemporary arts venue and conference centre is home to theatre performances, comedy, music, dance, workshops, exhibitions and so much more. With state of the art facilities and stunning views, Strule Arts Centre is the perfect setting to host any event, conveniently located in the heart of Omagh close to transport links and town centre parking.

The facility features a 384 seat auditorium, lecture theatre, visual arts gallery, museum exhibitions, dance studio, workshop space, art studio, meeting rooms, café and bar.

Opening Hours

Strule Arts Centre opening hours Monday – Saturday 9.30am – 5.00pm.

On performance nights open to 10.30pm approx.

Closed on Sundays and Bank Holidays unless otherwise stated

Todds Leap Centre

30 Todds Leap Rd,
Ballygawley,
Omagh, BT70 2BW

Website: http://www.toddsleap.com

Telephone: (028) 855 67170

Dunmoyle Forest Spa

Award winning, private, rural mini day spa overlooking DUNMOYLE FOREST. We specialise in quality treatments: Hydro Therapy, Lava Shell, Aroma, Cryotherapy.

We offer quality treatments using luxury products; Temple Spa & doTERRA, in a very private setting. Confidently is always a must at Susanna’s!!
We all need a little time out! So book one of our bespoke treatments: such as a Hydro therapy session followed by a 5 star Lava (hot) Shell or Cryotherapy massages.
About Susanna Shields-Mc Kenna
To say Susanna enjoys her work would be something of an understatement. She lives for it! This passion for keeping a head in this fast moving industry, combined with a natural talent, has got her where she is today – one of the leading Beauty Therapy College Lecturers in Northern Ireland, this is why she is sharing her love in Ireland for Shared Beauty Secrets, luxurious Lava Shell massage treatments!
Born in Omagh. She left home to follow her passion by studying beauty therapy when she was 16 and began to work in Roberta Mechan’s Belfast’s top salon.
But beauty was her first love, so she followed her instincts. Studying teaching at Jordanstown University. She also attended Belfast MET School of Creative and Health and to this day continues her to add to her 20 year portfolio of professional qualifications.

Mullaghmore House

This magnificent Grade B plus listed property is a two minute drive away from Omagh Town Centre. The property has five bedrooms, three of which have en-suite facilities. Guests can relax in the glazed orangery or marble steam room, brush up on their antique knowledge in the library or chill out in the tranquil period garden. WiFi access in all rooms. Private, secure private parking available for guests.

Owenkillew Gortin Accommodation Suite And Activity Centre

Gortin Accommodation Suite provides beautifully furnished and fully equipped 3 star accommodation, ranging from self-catering houses to family rooms and hostel facilities, with something suitable for all holiday budgets. Idyllic setting with on site play park and indoor sports hall. We also have an onsite activity/team-building group. Activities such as canoeing, mountain climbing, raft building and wall climbing. Fun for all the family.

Silverbirch Hotel & Business Centre

An award winning family hotel for over 35 years, located in the bustling market town of Omagh, heart of Co. Tyrone on the footsteps of the region’s famed Sperrin Mountains and Gortin Lakes.

Silverbirch Hotel & Business Centre is home to a collection of 64 bedrooms complemented by a unique combination of facilities including 10 meeting, conference and event spaces.

The completion of a £4 million rebuild project (November 2016) has involved a significant upgrade and extension to the facilities available for guests. Highlights include: a larger dedicated Business Centre (6 meeting & conference rooms); new Drumragh Suite ideal for weddings, larger conferences and events (hosting up to 700 theatre style / 420 banqueting); Courtyard Bar and Terrace area perfect for more intimate events, a new foyer area, the addition of a new snug bar, Bertha’s, and Lola’s a new event hire venue, the largest of its kind in the North West with dedicated stage area, extensive dance floor, two stylish bars with capacity to host over 700 guests.

As a high quality, award-winning, family hotel, Silverbirch combines the welcoming atmosphere and comforts of an established hotel, with contemporary interiors and service. Our enviable reputation for quality and professional friendly service has established Silverbirch Hotel as one of Northern Ireland’s most renowned hotels.

Our central location in the heart of the North West makes us ideal base for discovering Tyrone and The Sperrins with lots to see and do nearby; highlights include some of Northern Ireland’s top visitor attractions the Ulster American Folk Park, Sperrin Mountains, Gortin Forest Park, An Creggan and Todds Leap.

Silverbirch Hotel & Business Centre are dedicated to delivering only the best dining experience for guests and visitors, offering traditional Irish hospitality combined with great service.

Our chef’s use only the freshest, local ingredients to create a varied Lunch and Evening Menu, which features a mix of traditional classics and modern dishes made with local produce. Guests can also enjoy Omagh’s finest traditional 4 Course Sunday Lunch.

Your dining experience is complemented by a great atmosphere and live weekend entertainment, where guests can enjoy cocktails and drinks in the chic surroundings of Barreta Bar & Grill.

Catch up with family and friends and indulge in our 4 course Afternoon Tea menu, which is served daily from 12 Noon – 5pm (pre booking essential).

Bertha’s Bar is an exciting addition to Silverbirch Hotel & Business Centre’s facilities. Its drinks menu features a number of local craft beers and gin, which can be enjoyed in the cosy chic interiors designed in association with Audrey Gaffney Interiors, one of Ireland’s leading interior architecture and design companies.

 

Special Offers:

4 Course Afternoon Tea £17.50pp**

Enjoy a romantic afternoon, indulging in 4 Course Afternoon Tea, served with a glass of bubbly & selection of leaf teas.

**24 Hours advance booking essential. Served daily 12 Noon – 5pm

To make your  reservations please call T: +44 (0)28 8224 2520

 

Ruby Anniversary DBB Celebration Offer

From £45pp*

The Duncan Family celebrate their 40th year as proprietors of one of the leading hotels in Northern Ireland with a special Ruby Anniversary DBB Celebration Offer from £45pp*

Package Includes;

  • Overnight stay
  • Full Irish Breakfast
  • 4 Course Evening Meal
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Complimentary bottled Water
  • Complimentary on-site parking

Book Online Now; http://bit.ly/DBBRuby

*T&C’s apply. Subject to availability. Based on 2 sharing.

Tipplers

45 John Street
Omagh, BT78 1DN

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 0125

Mellon Country Inn Hotel

With both traditional Irish flair and a touch of New York, The Mellon Country Inn is a newly refurbished three-star hotel situated just four miles outside of Omagh on the main Derry to Dublin Road.

Known for our warm Irish-American hospitality, friendly staff, scenic views and great food prepared by our award-winning Head Chef and his team, The Mellon is the perfect place to relax in style!

In the evening, enjoy the cosiness of our O’Brien’s Bar, and meet the locals over a pint.

Or why not treat yourself to our Afternoon Tea, prepared specially by our own in-house baker?

Nestled in the foothills of the Sperrin mountains, the hotel is the region’s most popular spot for leisure activities such as walking, cycling, fishing and golf. An ideal location to discover the natural beauty of Tyrone, The Ulster American Folk Park and beautiful Gortin Glen are just minutes away.

 

Special Offers:

 

‘November Nights’

  • With the crunch of crisp Autumnal leaves underfoot, the beginnings of cosy nights in by the fire, and warming spiced lattes… there’s much to love about Autumn!
    Escape from the everyday and immerse yourself in the season with our NEW ‘November Nights’ package!
    Enjoy an Overnight Stay & 3 Course Evening Meal, plus Full Irish & Continental Breakfast Options from just £115 Total Stay for Two, Sun-Thurs (Fri/Sat £130 For Two)

Avail of our great Active Retirement breaks!

  • Whether travelling as a couple or as a group of friends, we promise nothing less than the absolute comforts of a home away from home while providing direct access to a wide range of activities. Simply call 028 816 61224 to find our more about exploring the beauty of The Sperrins Region; outdoor activities and walks; and local culture and history! 2N B&B Starting from only £69pps (Add a 3 Course Evening Meal when booking your package for £15)

 

  • Couples ‘Sperrin Stay Retreat’ from just £120pps. Experience the comfort of our recently refurbished rooms and the delights of our carefully prepared Welcome Platter on arrival. Enjoy a 3 hour Private Hot Tub and Full Body Lava Shell Massage, before retiring to Dunmoyle Forest Spa’s calming Relaxation Room.Awarded The Best Hotel and Guesthouse Restaurant in Tyrone by The Irish Restaurant Awards 2018, dine in our O’Brien’s Bar and Restaurant and spend time together over a delicious three course meal and complimentary Bottle of Wine. Morning Breakfast included.Terms and Conditions: Package subject to availability. Please note that Spa Treatments are not available on Sundays. Due to its popularity, this package has a cancellation policy of a minimum of seven days notice.

     

     

The Ostlers Arms

Main Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 4441

The Silverbirch Hotel

5 Gortin Rd, Omagh BT79 7DH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2520

Web: http://www.silverbirchhotel.com

The Coach Inn

1 Railway Terrace
Omagh, BT78 5AJ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3330

Web: http://thecoachinnomagh.co.uk

Rue

Main Street,
Omagh, BT78 1BA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 7575

Web: http://mainstreetomagh.com/rue

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/RueMainstreet

Sperrin Restaurant

86-88 Beltany Road
Omagh, BT78 5NL

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0200

Web: https://www.facebook.com/SperrinRestuarant

Philly’s Phinest

12 Bridge Street
Omagh, BT78 1BX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 1523

Web: http://www.phillysphinest.co.uk

Riverside Chinese Restaurant

18 Sedan Avenue,
Omagh, BT79 7AQ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1331

Web: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Riverside-chinese-restaurant-omagh

Omagh Indian Nights

67 Market St
Omagh, BT79 0AA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 6286

McDonald’s

1 Dromore Road, Town Centre,
Omagh, BT78 1QZ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 0916

Web: http://www.mcdonalds.co.uk

Kampar Chinese & Asian Cuisine

3-7 Castle Street,
Omagh, BT78 1DD

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 7999

Web: http://www.kampar.co.uk

La Gondola

80 Market St,
Omagh, BT79 0AA

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 9624

Kamal Mahal Indian Restaurant

8-10 Campsie Road,
Omagh, BT79 0AG

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 8342

Web: http://www.kamalmahal.co.uk

Grant’s Restaurant

29 George’s Street
Omagh, BT78 1DE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0900

Expressway Diner

1 Mountjoy Road,
Omagh, BT79 7AH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3637

Culmore Diner

72b Dromore Road
Omagh, BT78 1RB

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0440

Bogan’s Bar

26 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2183

Web: http://www.facebook.com/bogansbar

White Hare Restaurant

The White Hare Restaurant overlooks the circular courtyard at An Creagán and leads onto the Wild Woods natural play area. Delight your taste buds with “cooked to order” dishes using only the finest local ingredients including many herbs and vegetables from our own gardens. Our New spring summer menu is sure to delight. We provide vegetarian, and gluten free menus as well as an extensive wine menu to be enjoyed alongside a fine meal. Friday Night- Steak Night-. Live entertainment  Saturday Nights. Large  parties catered for.

Asian Buffet Restaurant

28 Gortin Road
Omagh, BT79 7HX

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 8064

Web: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Asian-Buffet

The Salad Bowl

Unit 4/The Market House, Market Road,
Omagh, BT78 2BD

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 4962

The Sandwich Company

Market Street
Omagh, BT78 1EH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 1119

Web: http://www.thesandwichco.com

Strule Cafe

Strule Arts Centre
Townhall Square,
Omagh, BT78 1BL

Tel: 028 8226 8618

Web: https://struleartscentre.co.uk/your-visit/food-and-drink

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strulecafeartscenteromagh

Shoppers Rest

High Street
Omagh, BT78 1BP

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3545

Web: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Shoppers-Rest/170107533037324

Riverfront Coffee House

38 Market Street,
Omagh, BT78 1EH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8225 0011

Web: https://www.facebook.com/riverfrontomagh/

Jamm Home Bakery & Coffee Shop

11-13 Scarffes Entry
Omagh, BT78 1JH

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 2506

Website: https://www.facebook.com/Jamm-Home-Bakery-Coffee-Shop-547601858623611/

Mullaghmore Home Bakery

Gortrush Industrial Estate
Omagh, BT78 5EJ

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 1558

Website: http://www.mullaghmorebakery.com

Grinders Coffee Shop

41 Market Street
Omagh, BT78 1EE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 3390

Website: https://www.facebook.com/Grinderscoffeeshop/

Coffee House (Within Top News)

3a, Georges St
Omagh, BT78 1DE

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 9990

Bakewells Patisserie

18 Campsie Road,
Omagh, BT79 0AG

Tel: +44 (0) 28 8224 1155

Web: https://www.facebook.com/BakewellsPatisserieOmagh/

Creggan Wood Walk

As you approach An Creagán visitor complex turn left and walk up the slope between the large stones at the beginning of the route. As you come to the brow of this incline you will have a view to your left across Creggan Bog. This is small piece of undeveloped raised bog which is home to unique colonies of plants including 14 different types of sphagnum moss, cranberry, crowberry, bilberry and the insect eating sundews, amongst others. A gravel path leads you along the edge of this bog with a short boardwalked outshot giving you the chance to get out into the midst of this soft, peaty landscape without getting your feet wet. Continuing along the gravel path you will notice to your right the hollowed out landscape of a decommissioned gravel quarry.

As you carry on up a further incline you will enter the forest. Around half a kilometre into the forest you will notice the clear-felled area to the right which has started to regenerate from the seed dropped into the soil from the mature trees before they were removed. The felling allows a view across to Sawel, the highest peak of the Sperrin mountains in the distance. The occasional standing dead tree trunk provides a perch for passing raptors. Carrying on past this clear-felled area you will come to a cross roads.

Continue straight ahead for a further kilometre through the densest part of the forest where you will emerge to a landscape of open bogland and the sound of Glassagh Burn, draining water from the spongy landscape. Pausing here you will see a rocky outcrop known as Cashel. The path leads round to the left following the meander of the burn and the edge of the forest to your left. The main road will slowly come into earshot now and the path turns to take you back in an easterly direction. You will come to a left-hand bend now which takes you away from the main road and back into the forest where you will shortly return to the cross-roads encountered earlier. Take right here to retrace your steps back to the start

Route Creggan Forest Walk

Distance 5km / 3.5miles

Time 60 minutes

Terrain Level terrain along forest access roads

Point of interest Creggan Bog, Cashel Rock, Glashagh Burn

Maps / guides Available from An Creagán centre

Hunter West Mobile Activity Centre

Hunter West offers the casual shooting enthusiast and the complete beginner a fun day with enough challenge to get the adrenalin running but not enough dirt to even get your shoes scuffed! We can also increase the degree of difficulty if any of you more serious shooting folk want to have a go. We have staff trained and qualified in first aid, protection of children and vulnerable adults plus the shooting disciplines we offer.

Our philosophy is simple boys and girls. “Get off your couch and shoot some real guns and bows” and forget about the computer virtual reality types. Hunter West is reality and the targets are real (good fun) . We have everything from bouncing rabbit clays to 10 green beer bottles and 3-D wild animal life-size models.

We are adding to these as our imagination leads us and if you want to suggest some quirky targets of your own we will try to incorporate them within what is allowed and provided they are in the best possible taste! We have a base at the clay pigeon range at “Peadar Joe’s Farm” near An Cregan which lies sort of midway between Cookstown and Omagh on the A505 but we do not offer regular shoots here as we are constantly on the move.

Our clients range from corporations and firms wishing to offer staff a challenge or reward, through outdoor activity and conference providers adding a bit of new talent to their own offers, to the growing youth market wherein schools, voluntary NGOs and community/club sports bodies are seeking something different to challenge their young folk. And “We come to you”, any where, any time and we positively guarantee you will enjoy the experience (with all those weapons who’s going to argue with us anyway!?).

Gortin Accommodation Suite & Activity Centre

Gortin Accommodation Suite & Activity Centre provides a range of outdoor pursuits such as white water and canoeing. Great idea for corporate team building weekends or activity training. The centre will organise a schedule of exciting activities for you and your team. Prices vary according to group size and number of activities.

Sperrins Cycle Breaks

Visitors will relax at An Creagán Self catering cottages and have free use of our mountain bikes throughout their stay. Cycle tour maps are provided to direct visitors to the many archaeological sites in the area. Facilities on site include: eight self-catering cottages, licensed restaurant, craft shop, interpretative exhibition, conference facilities, 5km forest walks and children s play area. Prices based on sharing.

Adventure Tours Northern Ireland

Over 30 different activity packages specially put together for Tourists, Corporate Events, Youth & School Groups and Hen & Stag parties.

Also entrance to Giant’s Causeway and other tourist attractions (Tourist package).

The luxury accommodation is also available as holiday accommodation without activities.

Price will vary depending on the size of group, duration of package, activity/ activities choice & category of group. Please enquire for details. Euro accepted.

Accessibility provision: guide dogs welcome

Rally Storm

Rally School and Gravel Test Track

Professional Tuition

Rally Car Hire

Rally enthusiasts can put their skills to the test and develop their driving ability on fast straights and tight hairpins around the technical, testing track.

A true rally experience can be delivered in half day or full events for Stag/Hen parties, corporate teambuilding, birthday parties and more.

Professional rally instructors deliver hands on courses for drivers at all levels.

Our engines are revved and raring to go!

Anderson, CA & Co Hardware

C A Anderson And Company offers both fishing tackle and bait licences and permits to anglers. Guns ammunition and shooting accessories to shooter’s.

Licences supplied: D.C.A.L; F.C.B; F.C.I.L.C;

Day – Ticket: River Stule, River Glenelly, River Camowen, River Drumuragh

Opening times Monday to Saturday 09:00-17:30

Price list: All prices include VAT @20%

Aladdins Kingdom

Aladdins Kingdom has been serving the local community and visitors to the Omagh area for over 20 years. The colourful play area comprises ball pools, slides, rope bridges, climbing frames, crawl tunnels, bouncy ball section, disco room and many more features usually found in children’s soft play centres.

At Aladdins Kingdom, we cater for children’s birthday parties where parents can relax while the experienced and well trained staff take care of the preparation of the party food and supervision of the children. Our party package includes a two and a half hour play session and there is a special children’s menu comprising cooked food, drinks and sweets. Adults are also catered for and there is complimentary tea and coffee for parents as part of the party package.

We also cater for school trips, youth clubs, boy scouts, girl guides and many other children’s groups and there are specially discounted rates and package options for groups of twenty or more children, the details of which can be obtained by contacting (028) 8225 1550.

During the months of June, July and August, summer schemes are an important feature of the Aladdins Kingdom diary and again details and package options can be obtained by contacting the complex.

Opening times

School Holidays

Monday – Friday 12.30pm – 6.30pm

Saturday 10.30am – 6.30pm

Sunday 2.00pm – 6.30pm

School Term

Monday to Friday 15:00-19:00

Saturday 10:30-18:30

Sunday 14:00-18:30

Price list

Casual Admission £3.50/Child

Birthday Parties £5.95/Child

An Creagan, Forest and River Trail

An Creagán Forest & River Trail provides a safe and friendly place to enjoy your daily exercise and de-stress in a uniquely tranquil and picturesque environment.

This walk is part of the Highway to Health Scheme – a simple and innovative scheme which aims to encourage people of all ages to walk for leisure and good health. It uses pole signs at one kilometre intervals on an established route.

Route

As you approach An Creagán visitor complex turn left and walk up the slope between the large stones at the beginning of the route. As you come to the brow of this incline you will have a view to your left across a 22 acre (9 hectare) remnant of the once much larger Creggan Bog. This is small piece of undeveloped raised bog which is home to unique colonies of plants including 14 different types of sphagnum moss, cranberry, crowberry, bilberry and the insect eating sundews, amongst others. A gravel path leads you along the edge of this bog with a short boardwalked outshot giving you the chance to get out into the midst of this soft, peaty landscape without getting your feet wet. Continuing along the gravel path you will notice to your right the hollowed out landscape of a decommissioned gravel quarry. Closed since the 1960s it is now populated by willow and birch with a system of ponds running through the quarry floor. These are home to the protected smooth newt as well as our common frog who puts on rather a spectacle during the spawning season when they gather in their hundreds in search of a mate.

As you carry on up a further incline you will enter the marginal forest which is home to spruce and pine that have spilled over from the adjacent plantation as well as naturally seeded rowan and willow, amongst the heathers, ferns and mosses taking advantage of the damp shade. You carry on through this terrain for half a kilometre before entering the Creggan Forest along the access road. The Sitka Spruce here are planted as a commercial crop, first established in the 1940s and ‘50s to satisfy increasing demands for timber. As they come to maturity sections are felled by forest service and depending on the quality are destined for use in construction, agriculture, paper production or as fuel. As you progress along the forest road the density of planting becomes apparent with the occasional firebreak allowing light to reach the forest floor. This scrubby oasis is ideal cover for woodcock who are often stirred into noisy flight if you venture along these forest rides during the short winter evenings. Around half a kilometre into the forest you will notice the clear-felled area to the right which has started to regenerate from the seed dropped into the soil from the mature trees before they were removed. The felling allows a view across to Sawel, the highest peak of the Sperrin mountains in the distance. The occasional standing dead tree trunk provides a perch for passing raptors which include buzzards, sparrowhawks and the brown long-eared owl. A search around the base of one of these trees can reveal the leftovers of their meals in the form of pellets – the regurgitated remains of shrews, mice and small birds compacted into cigar shaped packages! Carrying on along pass this clear-felled area you will come to a cross roads.

Continue straight ahead for a further kilometre through the densest part of the forest where you will emerge to a landscape of open bogland and the sound of Glassagh Burn, draining water from the spongy landscape. Pausing here you will see a rocky outcrop known as Cashel – a name referring to it’s ancient use as a hillfort and common in place names throughout the country. The path leads round to the left following the meander of the burn and the edge of the forest to your left. The open countryside here often allows sightings of ravens with their croaky call and playful flight. Feral goats are also encountered here and throughout the Sperrins where they have successfully bred and made themselves at home. The main road will slowly come into earshot now and the path turns to take you back in an easterly direction. The forest of spruce and occasional stands of lodgepole pine is on your left and remnant bog on your right. The overgrown remains of turf banks can be seen scattered throughout the bog given away only by the straight lines of heather plants and the slight change in level of the ground – evidence of a past use for this land and the skill of hand cutting turf which is nigh extinct. The mounded banks of peat along the edge of this path are home to massive colonies of the insect eating sundew plant whose sticky secretions can be seen glistening in the summer sun, just waiting to catch some ill-fated prey. The bog cotton and bog asphodel dwell here also, providing seasonal interest to the walker. The common lizard can often be seen from the path here, basking on the sun warmed turf. You will come to a left-hand bend now which takes you away from the main road and back into the forest where you will shortly return to the cross-roads encountered earlier. Take right here to retrace your steps back to the marginal, scrubby forest. When you come to a fork take left which will return you towards the visitor centre by an alternative route. At the next junction take another right followed shortly by a left which will take you through the middle of the old gravel quarry. You will emerge in An Creagán community garden area passing the play park and duck pond before coming to the courtyard of the visitor complex and back to the carpark where you began your journey.

Distance3.5 miles

Terrain Gravel / wooden boardwalk

Point of interest – See the range and variety of the habitat, visitor centre

Facilities

Parking, Tourist Information Office, restaurant, accommodation and toilets. Centre opening hours apply.

Publication An Creagan leaflet

For more information contact An Creagan on 028 8076 1113 or email info@an-creagan.com

Omagh Riverside Path to Gortnagarn

Starting from Cranney Fields car park in Omagh, this 5.5 mile, flat linear cycle route uses a section of National Cycle Network 92 long distance route. Pedalling along the Camowen River, you pass through Lover’s Retreat, an outstanding beauty spot where herons nest in summer and fish leap upstream to the Sperrins. Pedal over a small wooden bridge onto Privet Road which crosses the busy A505. Enter the leisure centre grounds and continue out of Omagh, alongside Grange Park. It’s tranquil, leafy and very popular with walkers and local skaters. The “Wishbone” sculpture by local artist Niall Laird, is a recent addition to the park. The path continues off-road adjacent to the B48 all the way out to Gortnagarn in the foothills of the Sperrins. From here it’s only a short distance to the Ulster American Folk Park, documenting Irish Emigration and celebrating our Ulster American connections, set within a unique village recreating 19th Century life.

From here you can retrace your tracks back to Omagh town or the more adventurous can use this as a warm-up to a number of the Sperrins Cycle Routes.

Public roads: On Public Road

Getting to the start: Leaving Omagh take the Campsie Road (B4) and follow this road as it becomes Hospital Road (B4). After about about a mile down this road Cranny playing fields will be on your left.

Traffic: Mostly traffic-free

Distance 5.5 miles

Terrain Mostly off-road along well surfaced paths.

Point of interest Omagh, Lovers’ Retreat, Ulster American Folk Park

Facilities: Car Parking, Tourist Information Centre

Publication: Ballycastle to Ballyshannon Route Map

Free (parking charges may apply)

Marshall Country Trail

Download Trail below:

Marshall Country Trail Leaflet

 

Omagh Golf Club

Omagh Golf Club is a pleasant parkland course with 9 holes on either side of the main Dublin Road. A good test for both low and high handicap players, Omagh’s feature holes are the eighth, a 377m dogleg par 4 and the eleventh, a 380m par 4, which follows the

River Drumragh. Extensive drainage work has enabled play virtually all the year round and ensures the fairways are in as good a condition as the excellent putting surfaces.

Golf Club

Type of course: Parkland

Course professional: No

Best days to play: Mon-Fri, Sun.

Length in yards: 6,165

Par of course: 71

Green fees: Weekdays £20

Weekend/public holidays £25

Facilities: Putting Green, 18 holes, Trollies available, Pro shop

The Laurels

The Laurels B&B Lodge is situated in a quiet rural area 2.5 miles from Omagh, and offers state of the art B&B accommodation at affordable prices. The Lodge has been newly built in 2011 and has all modern facilities. Your hosts at The Laurels are Joyce & Bill who have many years experience in the accommodation sector. The Laurels is the perfect base to discover all the Sperrins region has to offer. Outdoor hot tub available.

The Millstone

A little ‘Gem’ at the Foot of the Sperrins

The Millstone nestled at the foot of The Sperrin Mountains, Co. Tyrone, N. Ireland offers top quality bar, restaurant & accommodation in a beautiful setting in close proximity to all local amenities such as Gortin Glen Forest Park with its many rambling and biking trials. Just a few short miles away from the award- winning Ulster American Folk Park, where Guest can journey from the old to the new world on an emigrant sailing ship.

The Millstone is the perfect location to either relax or enjoy the numerous activities that Tyrone has to offer; Get outdoors and take the family to see the large variety of animals on show with Davy & Sharon @ The Mellon Fun Farm. Or why not try and bag yourself the elusive bar of sliver (Spring Salmon) from the many World Famous Rivers such as The Mourne, Strule, The Derg or The Finn.

Perfectly located near Omagh, the picturesque county town of Tyrone, let The Millstone be your base to launch a voyage of discovery around the island of Ireland. Just a short drive away are The Wild Atlantic Way, The Hills of Donegal, The Lakes of Fermanagh,

The Sperrin Mountains, the dramatic Altantic Coastal drive which includes The Giant’s Causeway, the list goes on and on!

Tattykeel House

Tattykeel House is a large Georgian style house offering luxury accommodation including: ensuite bedrooms with shower, TV, tea/coffee making facilities, extensive breakfast menu, separate visitors lounge and dining room. Guests may also use the computer facilities. There are 2 acres of landscaped garden for our guests to enjoy with ample car parking. The large landscaped gardens and Tattykeel Design Studio attract many visitors to this area. The gardens have featured on BBC 1 and BBC 2 and are open under The National Trust Ulster Garden Scheme. Ancestry tracing service available for those with Tyrone roots – terms available on request. Local history information with wide range of reading material for guests use. The owner is willing to act as Tour Guide in the local area.Hugh has a Masters Degree in Irish Migration Studies .

Visitors are welcome to peruse the wide range of paintings, designer bags and silk scarves in the adjoining Tattykeel House Design Studio. Please phone for an appointment. You can also visit our website www.tattykeeldesignstudio.com.

Pinewood Lodge

Set in the shadow of the Sperrins with the American Folk Park just a short distance away, this country house, offers luxurious accommodation with tastefully decorated en-suite double bedrooms and further family room with single and double beds. Ideally located close to the Enniskillen Road in Omagh, giving easy access to Fermanagh, Sligo and Giant’s Causeway and only a ten minute walk from the town centre. Relax in our large lounge or stroll in our colourful gardens. Expect a wonderful Irish breakfast of locally sourced ingredients and our personal touch of a cup of tea or coffee on arrival.

Drom Na Gainne

Drom Na Gainne is a modern house situated on the B46 in the foothills of the Sperrin mountains. The house is within minutes of An Cregan Visitor Centre, the Sperrin mountains, Drum Manor Forest and the Ulster American Folk Park.

Reduction for OAPs – please phone for details.

Clanabogan Country House

Situated in the tranquil countryside at the foot of the Sperrins three miles from Omagh off A32, Clanabogan Country House ,a listed building, invites you to come and spend some time. relax by the woodburning stoves, or wander in the 5 acres of woodland and gardens (with Yew walkway and standing stone)

You can be assured of personal attention and a warm welcome from your hosts Robert and Mary.

Our rooms are all ensuite with mains pressure showers, 32 inch TV, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer and free Wi-Fi access. furnished in a sympathetic manner with period furniture .

Breakfast (from wide menu choice) is cooked to order by qualified chef and served with homemade bread and jams,.

Separate sitting room, dining room and enclosed courtyard garden with BBQ for guest use.

Bar and golf driving range within walking distance and a wide choice of golf courses only a short drive away.

Free parking

Free Broadband Wi-Fi available throughout the building

Ideal base for exploring Northern Ireland, Sperrins Area, , Derry/Londonderry ,Fermanagh Lakelands, Armagh, Beaghmore Stone Circles, Ulster American Folk Park, Gortin Glens,Donegal and Monaghan.

Omagh Town has a good selection of shops pubs and restaurants and a choice of popular lively night life.

The entire house can be taken for sole use for family gatherings or extended stays.

Ardmore Bed & Breakfast

Highly recommended and just a five minute walk from the town centre. Ideal base for touring Sperrins, scenic views, playing golf, pony riding, fishing, leisure centre, Ulster walk, American Folk Park and cinema. Enjoy the friendly atmosphere and relaxing gardens.

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