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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.
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…
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…
Magherafelt
Boat Tours
Experience the biggest lake in Ireland and Britain and Ireland in the company of a real fisherman.
Cookstown
Comedy
Join us at The Burnavon, Cookstown for "The Importance of Being Ernest" on Saturday 17th February. Promoted by Bardic Theatre.
Clogher
Spring Events
Step into a world of imagination at our Princess & Superheroes Afternoon Tea on Sunday 3rd May 2026, from 12pm–2pm. Enjoy a family-friendly Afternoon Tea Buffet filled with sweet treats, savoury favourites and plenty of themed fun.
Bellaghy, Bellaghy
Christmas Events
Add a touch of elegance to your cards and gifts by learning a new skill at the Christmas Calligraphy Workshop
Maghera
Autumn Events
Drumnaph Nature Reserve will come alive at night to celebrate the Celtic festival, Samhain. An enchanting trail of storytelling, music and spectacle!
Bellaghy
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Built around 1619 by Sir Baptist Jones, Bellaghy Bawn is a fortified house and bawn (the defensive wall surrounding an Irish tower house). What exists today is a mix of various building styles from different periods with the main house lived in…
Castledawson
Café
Ditty’s Home Bakery is a thriving third-generation bakery based in Castledawson specialising in breads local to Northern Ireland, which range from wheaten and soda breads to griddle-baked fluffy soda farls and earthy potato farls.
Bellaghy, Bellaghy
Workshop
Two-day Workshop: Hand-stitched Leather Satchel
Fivemiletown
Self-Catering
Our collection of Award Winning self-catering accommodation includes five beautifully appointed Courtyard Apartments. Our collection of Self Catering apartments are Pet friendly.
Dungannon
Bed & Breakfast
Centrally located in Mid-Ulster in the foothills of the Sperrins, a warm Irish welcome awaits you at this cosy farmhouse B and B with real turf fires. Not far from parkanaur Manor house and forest and within easy driving from Ulster-American folk…
Coalisland
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
The Coalisland Canal Walk is steeped in history, being an important industrial heritage site as well as boasting diverse flora and fauna and is an important industrial heritage site.
Magherafelt
Self-Catering
Ronan Cottage is a Tourist Board certified facility offering modern comfortable two bedroom self catering accommodation for families and small groups of 4 people. It is situated on an elevated rural site approximately 10-15 minutes walking ...
Cookstown
Easter Events
Mark your calendars for the annual Easter Family Fun Day at The Burnavon Theatre in Cookstown on Saturday 28th March 2026! Families can enjoy free activities such as interactive dance sessions, face painting, clay and sand art, sensory play, a…
Cookstown
Self-Catering
Rosies House is a modern 4 star home, close to the Ballinderry River, Lough Neagh and the Sperrin mountains. Beside the owner's 18th Century historic thatched cottage.
Magherafelt
Guest Accommodation
Escape, relax and unwind at Letteran Lodges. Each lodge features a luxury interior with private hot tub, rainfall shower, fully equipped kitchen including welcome pack and stunning panoramic views from the foot of Slieve Gallion.
Ardboe
Historic Site
A 10th Century Cross situated on a rocky height on the shores of Lough Neagh. It is a national monument which is believed to be the first High Cross of Ulster. The cross stands 18.5 feet high and 3.5 feet wide.
Maghera
Concert
Join us at An Carn for special performance by Luka Bloom.