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Maghera
Walking Tour
Step back in time with an expert-guided walk across Carntogher Mountain in the footsteps of mid-18th Century famine emigrants. Follow the same tracks, ascend the same slopes and head out under the same brooding skies as these families did. Get a…
Dungannon
Historical Tours
Explore a special place at the very heart of old Gaelic Ulster. The O’Neill was the head of one of Ireland’s most powerful dynasties. This was a family which could number two high kings among its members – and claimed descent from the legendary…
Randalstown
Walking Tour
From saints and sacred rivers to monks and high stone crosses, you’ll learn the full story of the land and its people on this spiritual journey. Poetry, prayer and contemplation will feature heavily as you make your way around the lough.
Magherafelt
Boat Tours
Experience the biggest lake in Ireland and Britain and Ireland in the company of a real fisherman.
Dungannon
History
History Talk - Cenél nEógain
As part of Seachtain na Gaeilge, join us at Hill of The O'Neill & Ranfurly House for a fascinating history talk with acclaimed historian Brian Lacey.
Cookstown
Family & Children
Hop on down to our Easter Sunday carvery where all kids will be invited to take part in our annual easter egg hunt! With amazing prizes to be won, you won't want your little ones to miss out!
Bellaghy, Magherafelt
Autumn Events
Powerstone Entertainment and Alchemy Theatre, Paris present: Both Sides
Cookstown
Self-Catering
A warm welcome awaits you at Craigs Rock Cottage! Only 3 miles from Cookstown, the cottage is centrally located and ideal for exploring Northern Ireland. This comfortable, homely cottage with green field views is the ideal place to relax and unwind.
Dungannon
Historic Site
This site was originally a pre-Norman monastic site associated with St Ciaran (Dachiarag). It is referred to in the Annals in 810 & 838.
Main Street, Bellaghy
Workshop
The Art of Memoir Workshop with Kathy Donaghy
Dungannon
Self-Catering
Beechmount Cottages are beautifully furnished, fully equipped properties offering high standard self-catering accommodationon. Our apartments are a tasteful blend of an old, charming exterior, with a modern and spacious interior.
Dungannon
Angling
Annaginny has 5 different fishing lakes for both fly and bait fishing. The lakes are home to Rainbow Trout up to 20lb.
Cookstown
Guest Accommodation
This unique glamping site is situated in Northern Ireland's only designated dark sky site. Each pod features it's own specially manufactured stargazing viewing window, allowing guests to lay in bed a gaze upon the stars.
Cookstown
Forest Parks
The true definition of a hidden gem, Davagh Forest is an International Dark Sky Park and lies approximately 6 miles north west of Cookstown in an untouched rural landscape of rolling hills and sweeping forests.
Cookstown
Self-Catering
Traditional thatched cottage, pine four poster ensuite bedroom. Crook and crane at open fire. Antique furniture in living area. Fully equipped pine kitchen. Pine furniture in all three bedrooms. Cot and high chair available. Disabled access. ...
Maghera
Restaurant
Friels Bar and Restaurant is currently run by the fourth generation of the Friel family. The bar has been in the family name for over 150 years. In the bar, you will get a real feel of the old world, with pictures and memorabilia of bygone times
Dungannon
Self-Catering
Lovely modern accommodation in a residential area on the lane accessing the golf course.
Clogher
Self-Catering
The newly renovated barn in a restful setting has stunning views over the historic town of Clogher and Slieve Beagh. It retains much of the original stonework, but has been tastefully furnished and fully equipped to provide accommodation for 4/5 ...
Caledon
Self-Catering
Recently renovated to a high standard, this holiday cottage is perfectly placed for that peaceful country break, but within easy access of some of the most historic parts of Northern Ireland.
Toomebridge
Visitor Centres & Museums
Providing tourists with in-depth and informative insight into the fishing industry on the Lough and the various fish species found there, including the epic 6,000 km migration of eels to and from the Sargasso Sea in the North Atlantic Ocean.