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Tyrone, in Northern Ireland, is famed for its woods and unspoiled beauty, but it also has bustling market towns such as Omagh and Dungannon. The Ulster-American Folk Park is one of the primary attractions in the Omagh region. Not to mention that the magnificent Sperrins mountain range in the heart of the County is home to an official Dark Skies location – one of the world’s best places for gazing at the constellations of stars spread across the skies above. And now, at the OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory in Davagh forest, there’s an even better way to enjoy those dark skies and stars. Sport, particularly Gaelic football, is a significant aspect of Tyrone’s culture and identity, with the county having won three All Ireland titles and 13 Ulster titles. One of the most popular sites in Tyrone is Benburb Valley Park and Castle, Dungannon, which is located seven miles from Armagh City and eight miles from Dungannon. It’s close to the Blackwater River, which runs from Milltown to Maydown Bridge. Benburb Valley Park is set amid 90 acres of woods and has five listed structures. A must-see county with a rich history and a plethora of activities.
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A family run business for over 35 years, running country sports, involving game shooting, vermin control, competitive clay target shooting and target shooting.
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A passionate take on maintaining the long history of independent, traditional, and craft distilleries in Ireland.
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Here you will experience unrivalled and wondrous views of the night sky, one of only 78 places around the globe with official International Dark Sky accreditation.
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Set off on a trip across time from Ulster's Old World to the American frontier's New World. Your favourite tales and items are ready for you to discover.
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A beautiful historic 550 acre Country Estate, nestled in the heart of woodlands, lakes and wildlife on the edge of the Clogher Valley.
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An enchanting country house set at the heart of a 267-acre estate and nestling in a prime location in the valley of the Lissan Water.