Craft BREWERIES and DISTILLERIES in Ireland’s county TYRONE
County Tyrone’s craft breweries and distilleries form part of the local production scene amid rural…
County Tyrone’s craft breweries and distilleries form part of the local production scene amid rural…
Local Council Tourism Officer: County Tyrone is covered by Mid Ulster District Council and Fermanagh…
The Naming of the Fairy Water: Near Omagh in County Tyrone, a small stream flowing…
Saint Patrick’s Well (Magherakeel, Aghyaran, near Killeter): Pattern day: March 17 (Saint Patrick’s feast day).…
Saint Patrick: March 17, c. 385–461: Armagh (near Tyrone) and Dungannon, County Tyrone Ireland’s patron saint,…
Ardstraw, Old Churchyard. A churchyard in Ardstraw, recorded in the 1930s Dúchas Schools’ Collection, is…
The highest point in County Tyrone is Sawel Mountain (Irish: Samhail Phite Méabha, possibly meaning…
William Carleton (1794-1869) Born near Clogher, Tyrone, Carleton was a novelist and short-story writer whose…
Alice Milligan (1866–1953): A poet, novelist, and Irish nationalist born in Omagh. Felix Kearney (1888–1977):…
Brian O’Nolan (Flann O’Brien) (1911–1966): Born in Strabane, Co. Tyrone. Writing under the pseudonym…
Augher: A small village in south Tyrone near the Monaghan border, Augher is set in…
Tyrone’s Gortin Glen Forest Park contains a 400-year-old oak grove, one of the last remnants…
My County Tyrone: A nostalgic emigration song about leaving Tyrone for London, lamenting the loss…
O’Neill’s March: Traditional clan march (anonymous, origins likely 17th–18th century). Associated with the O’Neill chieftains…
Paul Brady from Strabane, County Tyrone: Born May 19, 1947. Singer-songwriter blending folk and pop,…
Sperrin Mountains (various sites, including remote valleys and trails near Béal na Bláth area): The rugged,…
Tyrone comes from the Irish “Tír Eoghain,” meaning “land of Eoghan,” named after Eoghan, a 5th-century…
County Tyrone’s sporting heritage, rooted in Gaelic games and complemented by soccer, rugby, and other…
Clogher cathedral, Pádraig Ó Cuilín (Patrick O’Cullen, d. 1534), Catholic bishop of Clogher; a 16th-century…
Pre-1000 The Gaelic Nation County Tyrone, part of the ancient kingdom of Ulster, was dominated…
Omagh (20,458 inhabitants): Omagh serves as the main town in County Tyrone. Visitors can expect…
Begin your Omagh walking tour at High Street, the lively heart of this historic County…
TYRONE (County of), an inland county of the province of ULSTER, bounded on the east by…
An inland county of the province of Ulster, is bounded, on the north, by Derry;…
“The morn was breaking bright and fair/ The lark sang in the sky/ When the…
Saint Patrick’s Church, Dungannon.: Designed by J.J. McCarthy and completed in 1888, this Gothic Revival…
Harry Avery’s Castle: Built in the 14th century by or for Henry Aimhréidh O’Neill, a…
Ulster American Folk Park: Near Omagh, this open-air museum explores Irish emigration to America in…
The Brewer’s House (Donaghmore, Dungannon): Located in Donaghmore village, this gastropub offers a cozy setting…
Day 1: Start in Omagh, visiting the Ulster American Folk Park. Have lunch with soda…
Beaghmore Stone Circles: Near Cookstown, County Tyrone, approximately 15 km northwest of Cookstown (Coordinates: 54.701°N,…
Gortin Glen Forest Park: A lush woodland with scenic trails and waterfalls, ideal for capturing…
County Tyrone, known for its lush Sperrin Mountains and vibrant towns like Omagh, Dungannon, and…
Baronscourt Estate Gardens: This grand private estate near Newtownstewart, home to the Duke of Abercorn,…
Dungannon Golf Club: Located in Dungannon, this 18-hole par-72 parkland course, designed by Patrick Merrigan…
County Tyrone offers diverse birdwatching opportunities due to its varied landscapes, including the flat peatlands…
River Mourne: A key tributary of the Foyle River system, flowing through Strabane and Newtownstewart,…
County Tyrone offers a delightful mix of natural beauty, historic sites, and cultural attractions for…
Loughmacrory Lake (Loughmacrory): A freshwater lake near the village of Loughmacrory, southwest of Omagh, Loughmacrory…
Clogher (Clogher Cathedral and Hillfort site): One of Ireland’s oldest ecclesiastical sites, Clogher was a…