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Tyrone Visitor Attractions
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Benburb Valley Park and Castle,
Dungannon lies seven miles from Armagh
City and eight miles from Dungannon. It
is located near the river Blackwater
from Milltown to Maydown Bridge. Sitting
in 90 acres of woodlands, Benburb Valley
Park has five listed buildings on the park site and visit the ruin of
Benburb Castle also nearby.
Beaghmore Stone Circles, Cookstown is an example of early Bronze
Age megalithic stones and
Ardboe Cross, Cookstown is a great
example of the early Irish High Crosses.
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Tyrone
What's On
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Dungannon Park is 70
acre park centred around a stillwater
lake. It offers an excellent
range of facilities incorporating a game
water fly fishery, tennis courts,
caravan and camping, football &
cricket pitches, a children's play area and barbeque site, whilst
walkers can enjoy the miles of interesting pathways that define the
parkland. Visit also the old Irish family homestead to the grandfather
of Woodrow Wilson the 28th President of the United States 1913-21 in Strabane.
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