- Local Council Tourism Officer: County Tyrone is covered by Mid Ulster District Council and Fermanagh and Omagh District Council.Mid Ulster District Council: Mary McKeown, Tourism Manager, mary.mckeown@midulstercouncil.org, Phone: +44 3000 132132 or +44 7967 214 980
- General Mid Ulster contact: tourism@midulstercouncil.org, Phone: +44 3000 132132, Burn Road, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone BT80 8DT visitmidulster.com
- Fermanagh and Omagh District Council: George Bradshaw, Tourism Development Officer sperrinspartnershipproject.com
- General Fermanagh and Omagh tourism marketing contact: tourismmarketing@fermanaghomagh.com, Phone: +44 300 303 1777, The Grange, Mountjoy Road, Omagh, Co. Tyrone BT79 7BL
- Tourism Development Team: tourismdevelopment@fermanaghomagh.com
Inbound Tour Operators
- Inbound Tour Operators Association of Ireland (ITOA) PO Box 13701, Carrick on Suir, Co Tipperary, info@itoa-ireland.com or +353 (87) 407 0989. https://itoa-ireland.com/
Tour Guides:
- NI Tourist Guide Association (NITGA): Belfast Welcome Centre, 9 Donegall Square North, Belfast, Antrim BT1 5GB , https://nitga.co.uk/ info@nitga.co.uk
- Tour Guides NI +44 7704 575932 / +4479 8181 2959, https://tourguidesni.com/ info@tourguidesni.com
- Members organisation Approved Tourist Guides of Ireland (ATGI) admin@tourguides.ie selection of guides searchable on www.tourguides.ie
- Members organisation Independent Tour Guides Association (ITGA) independenttourguidesassoc@gmail.comselection of guides searchable on www.tourguide.ie
Outbound Travel
- Professional Travel Dungannon, Unit 1, Thomas Street, Dungannon, County Tyrone, BT70 1HN, Phone: +44 28 8772 4111, shirley@professional-travel.co.uk
Hotels
- Silverbirch Hotel, 5 Gortin Road, Omagh, BT79 7DH, Phone: +44 28 8224 2520, info@silverbirchhotel.com
- The Valley Hotel & Carriage Gardens, 60 Main Street, Fivemiletown, BT75 0PW, Phone: +44 28 8952 1505, info@thevalleyhotel.com
- Corick House Hotel & Spa, 20 Corick Road, Clogher, BT76 0BZ, Phone: +44 28 8554 8216, info@corickcountryhouse.com
- Mellon Country Inn, 134 Beltany Road, Omagh, BT78 5RA, Phone: +44 28 8166 1224, info@melloncountryinn.com
- The Cedar Country Hotel, 1 Letterbin Road, Omagh, BT78 4HR, Phone: +44 28 8166 2635, info@thecedarcountryhotel.com
- The Tailor’s House, 50 Main Street, Ballygawley, BT70 2HE, Phone: +44 28 8556 8910, tailorshouse50@gmail.com
- The Royal Hotel Cookstown, 64-72 Coagh Street, Cookstown, BT80 8NG, Phone: +44 28 8676 2219, info@theroyal-hotel.com
- Glenavon House Hotel, 52 Drum Road, Cookstown, BT80 8JQ, Phone: +44 28 8676 4949, info@glenavonhotel.com
- Tullylagan Country House Hotel, 40b Tullylagan Road, Cookstown, BT80 8UP, Phone: +44 28 8676 5100, info@tullylagancountryhousehotel.com
- Fir Trees Hotel, Ballygawley Road, Strabane, BT82 8NF, Phone: +44 28 7188 2472, info@firtreehotel.com
- Rooms At Rue, 32 Dungannon Road, Cookstown, BT80 8TL, Phone: +44 28 8676 3675, info@roomsatrue.com
- The Cohannon Inn, 212 Ballynakilly Road, Dungannon, BT71 6HJ, Phone: +44 28 8772 4488, info@cohannoninn.com
Contact List
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County Tyrone:
Ireland’s county Tyrone is a county of rolling landscapes and historic sites, with the Ulster American Folk Park in Omagh offering a fascinating look at emigration history through recreated villages. The Sperrin Mountains provide hiking trails with panoramic views, while the Beaghmore Stone Circles add ancient intrigue. Other attractions include the historic town of Dungannon and its castle ruins. Tyrone is Ireland’s seventh largest county by size (3,263 square km) and 11th largest by population (188,383). Population peaked at 312,956 in 1841 and reached its lowest point, 127,586 in 1936. In terms of hospitality, Tyrone is Ireland’s 24th most visited tourist county with around 68,000 international visitors per year.
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