Hotels in County Tyrone


Aughnacloy Castlederg Clogher Cookstown Dungannon Fivemiletown Omagh Strabane

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About County Tyrone

In Tyrone, the largest county in Northern Ireland, you'll find fascinating prehistoric sites, lovely forest parks with herds of deer, and of course the beautiful Sperrin Mountains, which stretch for nearly 65 kilometres. With blanket bogs and heather on the upper reaches and farmland and wooded valleys in the foothills, the Sperrins offer excellent attractions for hill walkers and cyclists.

Visitors can fish for trout in the tributaries of the River Foyle, or see the many standing stones and burial cairns in the area. Near Cookstown, you'll find the 10th Century Ardboe Cross, the Iron Age fort at Tullyhogue, and the Beaghmore Stone Circles. Take a trip to the Tyrone Crystal factory in Dungannon where you can see molten glass being hand-blown.


Tyrone Crystal

Tyrone Crystal

Tyrone Cristal is unique and individual. Each pice is mouth blown, hand cut and polished. The manufacturing process is fascinating, it requires the attention of twenty six highly trained people and attracts visitors from all over the world. At the factory visitors can avail of a guided tour and find out about every step in the crystal making process. Following a factory tour, visitors are invited to browse round the craft centre. Tyrone Crystal makes the world’s finest vintage and contemporary classic crystal. Nowhere else will find you crystal of this quality blown by master craftsmen, styled by perfectionists. Each piece passes through 26 meticulous pairs of experts hands and undergoes the most arduous and exacting quality checks before being introduced into our fine collections...

 

 

Ulster American Folk Park

Ulster American Folk Park

Welcome to the Ulster American Folk Park, an open-air museum in Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The museum tells the story of emigration from Ulster to America in the 18th & 19th centuries and provides visitors with a "living history" experience on its outdoor site. Costumed demonstrators go about their everyday tasks in the traditional manner in authentically furnished Old and New World buildings. The Ship and Dockside Gallery features a full-size reconstruction of an early 19th century sailing ship of the type which carried thousands of emigrants across the Atlantic and a major indoor exhibition "Emigrants" complements the outdoor site.

 

 

 

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