Dungannon is an elegant hilltop market town in County Tyrone. It’s Irish name is Dun Cain meaning pleasant fort, and indeed it makes an attractive visit. A 1.5 mile heritage trail circling the centre of town highlights the imposing Georgian and Victorian architecture, the starting point being Market Square. If shopping is your thing head to the designer outlet village, The Linen Green, on the site of the old Moygashel Linen Mills on the outskirts of town. Be sure to stop at the Visitor’s Centre that documents the history of the Company and the important role it played in Irelands industrial heritage. The Company is still running, albeit from a smaller site. Also worth a tour is the Tyrone Crystal Factory and shop. Nearby attractions include the President US Grant Ancestral Homestead where ancestors of General Ulysses Simpson Grant, the 18th President of the United States raised their families. The homestead has been restored in the style of a mid 19th Century small-holding. Dungannon park is one of the largest municipal parks in Ireland with cycle and walking trails and trout fishing. Golfers can follow in the footsteps of local boy Darren Clarke at the impressive Dungannon Golf Club.
Budget
Cohannon Inn *book online*
Camping
Care Home
Chestnut Lodge Care Home
Dungannon Care Home
Manor Court Care Home
Dentist
Altmore Dental Practice
McCarter Dental Surgeries
Golf Club
Pub and Bar
Bistro Chez Jacques
Chase Bar
Corner House
Daly's Bar
Donaghy's Bar
Fort
Marys Ann's Public House
Square Bar
Top Bar
White Horse
Restaurant
Bengal Spice
Bistro Chez Jacques
Gables Restaurant
Killymaddy Restaurant
School
Buddy Bear Independent School
Drumglass High School
Dungannon Primary School
St Patrick’s Primary School
Solicitor
Kennedy Hughes & Co
Millar Shearer & Black
Taxi
Ace Taxis
Call A Taxi
Home James Taxis
Sports Clubs
Cookstown Club (Table Tennis)
Shops
Activities
Sharp Shooters Paintball(Adventure)
Places to Stay near Dungannon
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Fernhill Hotel (69.61 miles)
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Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel (72.64 miles)
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The Swan Inn (74.02 miles)
Marine House Hotel (74.06 miles)
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Fernlea Guest House (74.24 miles)
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Cross Haven Guest House (74.27 miles)
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Lakeview Guest House (74.29 miles)
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Abonny Guest House (74.31 miles)
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