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Dunamore Riverside Walk

Omagh Road, Dunamore, County Tyrone, BT80 9RP
Dunamore Riverside Walk

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Starting at Killucan Picnic site car park, cross the footbridge over the Ballinderry River and turn left following the riverside path (marked) in a clockwise direction along the river and roadside verge (1km).

Turn right along Mill Road to the car park, cross road bridge, turn right and walk along the riverside path, past an old stone barn into Dunnamore village (2km).

Turn right, walk up through the village, past the school, housing, chapel, turn right downhill – returning to Killucan car park.

Visitors are encouraged to visit Beaghmore Stone Circles which date back to the Bronze age and are thought to be first sites of human settlement.

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Establishment Features

  • Toilets

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

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Opening Times

* Open access all year

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Signposted off the A505 Cookstown to Omagh Road (10 miles from Cookstown)

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