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The Carleton Trail

Clogher, County Tyrone, BT76 0AA
A mature couple looking at a sign on the Carleton trail in the Clogher valley.

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The Carleton Trail is a way marked way that extends for 30 miles through a lush green Tyrone landscape rich in local history, architecture, ancient monuments, quiet streams and spectacular viewpoints.

The circular route starts and finishes at Clogher and is named in honour of the acclaimed 19th Century poet and novelist William Carleton who spent his childhood in and around the beautiful Clogher Valley.

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