Tyrone
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Northern Ireland’s largest county
Sightseeing
Uncover Tyrone’s rich history with stone circles and a fascinating museum
Beaghmore Stone Circles, between Cookstown and Gortin
Gortin Glen Forest Park, Omagh
Gateway to the Sperrin Mountains, this lovely forest park covers over 405 hectares.
Sperrin Mountains
Threaded by streams and small roads, the Sperrins are bounded by the towns of Strabane, Dungiven, Magherafelt and Newtownstewart.
See more highlightsThe Ulster History Park, County Tyrone
A colourful and living vision of the past through exciting reconstructions, the Ulster Park focuses on the period from 8000BC to the 17th century.
Activities
Tyrone has things covered with top golf and a touch of cricket
Cricket
Enjoy a spot of cricket at the Bready Cricket Club, particularly enjoyable if the sun makes an appearance, and you can either partake or stretch out your legs as a spectator!
Golf
With Tyrone local Darren Clarke one of the world’s greatest players, it’s no surprise that the county has a passion for the game. Check out the Omagh or Newtownstewart for excellent 18 holes, or try the Fintona 9-hole course, which rates in the top nine around the country.
Walking
The Sperrin Mountains are renowned for their exquisite beauty and are one of the largest upland areas in Ireland. The heatherclad slopes and gentle hills offer great walking opportunities with the 40km Central Sperrins Way walk a particular highlight.
Children
Explore the exceptional history of Tyrone from the quest for gold to emigration
Sperrin Heritage Centre
This multi-media centre covers life in Tyrone from local customs to the quest for gold.
Ulster American Folk Park
Culture & Festivals
A love of traditional music is at the heart of Tyrone’s cultural life
Dun Uladh Cultural Heritage Centre, Omagh
Headquarters of Comhaltas Ceoltori Eireann, the organisation that promotes Irish traditional culture, Dun Uladh is open every Saturday night for a trad session with free entry.
Tyrone Crystal, Dungannon
Beautiful and unique, each piece of Tyrone Crystal is blown, hand-cut and polished. A visit to the factory includes a guided tour, during which you can learn all about the fascinating manufacturing process.
Eating, Drinking & Luxury
Settle down for the night in an atmospheric country house
Grange Lodge Country House, Dungannon
Hawthorn House, Omagh
Shopping
From designer outlet to contemporary crafts, Tyrone has it covered
Tattykeeran Gallery and Crafts, 25 Drumeen Road, Beragh
The Linen Green, 1 The Linen Green, Moygashel