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Killaloo
Address
50 Oughtagh Road, Killaloo, County Londonderry, BT47 3TRTelephone
+44 (0) 28 7133 8838Price
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Country / Royal Park
In the steep, wooded Glen of the Burntollet River, south-east of Derry/Londonderry, lies Ness Country park. Enjoy over 7km of riverside walks and there's a visitor centre, a natural themed play park, stunning waterfall and picnic tables.
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FreeDerry~Londonderry
Address
St Columba's Rc Church, 59A Longtower Street, Derry~Londonderry, Co Londonderry, BT48 6QQTelephone
+44 (0) 28 7126 2301Type
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Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
Opened in 1788, this Roman Catholic Church is located outside the City Walls. The present church is built on the site of Roman Catholic worship which goes back as far as the 12th Century.
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74 reviewsDungannon
Address
26 Market Square, Dungannon, County Tyrone, BT70 1ABTelephone
+44 (0) 28 8772 8600Price
Price £2.50 to £3.50 ActivityGradings
- Three Star Quality Assurance
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Visitor Centres & Museums
Ranfurly House is an impressive Victorian building located in Dungannon and gateway to the ancient site of Hill of The O’Neill. Hill of The O’Neill is one of the most important heritage sites in Ireland with breath taking panoramic views over seven…
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Price £2.50 to £3.50 ActivityNewtownstewart
Address
Old Castle Road, Newtownstewart, County Tyrone, BT82 8DYTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9082 3207Price
FreeType
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Castle / Fort
Thought to have been built around 1320 by a local chieftain of the O’Neill clan, but named after Harry Avery O’Neill,a local chief who died in 1392, this structure is considered unusual in that Irish chieftain’s of the time rarely built stone castle.
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FreeStrabane
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44 Barrack Street, Strabane, County Tyrone, BT82 8HDTelephone
+44 (0)28 7188 2215The Church of the Immaculate Conception was dedicated at a ceremony on the 15 September 1895 by the Bishop of Derry, the Rev. Dr. O’ Doherty and attended by Cardinal Logue, the Catholic Primate of All Ireland. The architect was a William Hague from…