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Newtownstewart
Historic Site
Newtownstewart was designated in April 1993 as a Conservation Area- an area of special architectural or historic interest. It is only one of five locations within the district which enjoys this status.
Walks and Trails
Join the Sperrins Walking Programme for two unforgettable walks through the stunning landscapes and rich history of the region.
Fri 20th March:
‘Ancient Languages of Ireland’ is a Moderate Walk from Greencastle Communty Centre. It is…
Strabane
Sightseeing
The Strabane Heritage Trail is a self-guided walking tour of approximately 3.5 miles/5.5 kilometres that displays and celebrates the town’s rich heritage and history
Co.Tyrone
Nature and Wildlife
Bessy Bell is part of the Sperrin Mountain Range. It reaches an elevation of 420m (1,378 feet) and dominates Baronscourt to the west and the Strule Valley to the east. From the summit, and Donald Gorm’s cairn, views stretch as far as the Derg…
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
Explore the rich heritage of Newtownstewart and discover the historical significance of the heritage sites in this area.
Co.Tyrone
Walking
Immediately after the main entrance at Devine’s Lock is an interpretative panel briefly outlining the canal`s history. From here follow the trail north as it leads along the canal edge, passing two footbridges which cross the canal, before…
Strabane
St Patrick's Day
Join us in Strabane this St. Patrick’s Day for a vibrant celebration of Irish culture. Don’t miss the craic – come and celebrate in Strabane! More information coming soon!
Strabane
Cemetery / Mausoleum
Patrick Street Graveyard is the oldest burial ground in Strabane. The earliest memorials in the graveyard date back to the 17th century and most commemorate families that originally came from Scotland.