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Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Omagh
Built on the site of the old Gaol in 1820 The CourtHouse purportedly cost STG17,000-00. The ...
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Omagh
On the slopes of Copney Hill are eight complete or partial stone circles (only recently been dug out of the peat), each filled with set stones (in some cases concentrically) and some with a central small cairn.
Attraction - Municipal Park, Omagh
The site is a raised bog of deep peat at an altitude of approximately 160-170m above sea level ...
Attraction - Public House/Bar, Omagh
From the moment you enter various different worlds of fantasy and reality await. Cobbled ...
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Omagh
Omagh Gaol once stood where the Courthouse is today. The present gaol was built in the 1790's and opened in 1804. It closed one hundred years later in 1904. The entrance was via the existing pointed archway.
Attraction - Fishing, Omagh
This is an excellent Salmon river, the Strule is approximately 26 miles long. Nearest towns are ...
Attraction - Gallery, Omagh
The Gallery is a large exhibtion area situated above Omagh Tourist Information Centre.
Available to hire for Art Exhibtions, Meetings, etc.
Attraction - Fishing, Omagh
Licences supplied:
Bann Systems
D.C.A.L; F.C.B; F.C.I.L.C;
Day - Ticket: River Stule, River Glenelly, River Canowen, River Drumuragh
Attraction - Public House/Bar, Omagh
These are the contact details for The Clock in Omagh.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Omagh
In 1777 the Mervyn family built Saint Columbas Parish Church. Bishop Knox added a tower and spire. Enlarged in 1820, the interior boasts a series of fine stained glass windows and wall plaques in memory of local dignitaries.