Attractions
2 Mellon Rd, Omagh BT78 5QU, UK
Ulster American Folk Park
Walk in the footsteps of the bold migrants who set sail for the New World in the 18th and 19th centuries. Wander the well-trodden pathways of rural Ulster at your leisure, complete with a bustling street and welcoming farmhouses, before boarding the Brig Union ship and emerging in the New World to marvel at life on the American Frontier.
38 Golf Course Rd, Newtownstewart, Omagh BT78 4HU, UK
Newtownstewart Golf Club
Newtownstewart Golf Club is nestled on the foot of Bessy Bell Mountain in the rolling parkland of Baronscourt, the ancestral estate of the Duke of Abercorn. The course is rich with an abundance of beech trees and wild life. Golfers will frequently encounter deer, wild pheasant, red squirrels and buzzards during their round
Sperrin Mountains, Omagh, UK
Sperrin Mountains
The Sperrin Mountains, stretching along the border of counties Tyrone and Derry, can best be described as wild, untouched and beautiful. Spanning 40 miles, the Sperrins mountain range is the largest in Ireland. Walkers can expect undulating hills covered in heather, quiet valleys, boggy uplands and a land teeming with wildlife. There are 10 summits above 500m with the highest of the range, Sawel Mountain, peaking at 678m (2,224ft)
Mourne River, Strabane, UK
Fishing on the Mourne River
The flowing from the Derg Junction to Strabane, is part of the Foyle Fishery System. It is believed to be one of the best salmon rivers in Northern Europe, it is on a par with the Rivers Moy and Blackwater in Ireland and River Tweed, Scotland.