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The Valley Hotel
60 Main St
Fivemiletown
County Tyrone

BT75 0PW

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This magnificent family run AA *** hotel is located in the centre of the main street in Fivemiletown, Co Tyrone. The hotel is at the gateway to Enniskillen and the Co Fermanagh Lakelands, Marble Arch caves and Belleek Pottery. Golf, fishing, walking, cycling and pony trekking are all available locally.

Our 22 newly refurbished bedrooms are finished with a modern contemporary design, offering all the services you expect such as an electronic door locking system, complimentary Internet access, tea & coffee facilities, hairdryer, flat screen televisions, in-room ironing centre and our evening menu has extensive dining options for a relaxing night.

Bordeaux is situated in the heart of the hotel and the only remaining original structure of the 300 year old building. The restaurant offers an intimate environment to relax and enjoy dishes from around the world, for instance Strips of Chilli Chicken, Mexican Tortilla Wrap and Chinese Style Chicken Curry. This combined with our more traditional favourites such as Roast Beef, Roast Duckilng with Caramelised Orange Sauce and Chargrilled Fermanagh Steak provides the variety to suit every customers needs.

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Ratings/Awards: AA 3 Stars
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Name: Bordeaux
Awards: Flavour of Tyrone

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