The 10 Best Things to do Good for Couples in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland

January 25, 2022 Agatha Simes

Discover the best top things to do in County Tyrone, United Kingdom including The Abingdon Collection, Tommy's kitchen, Sperrin Mountains, Drum Manor Forest Park, Dungannon Park, Argory, Gortin Glen Forest Park, Todds Leap Activity Centre, Lissan House, An Creagan.
Restaurants in County Tyrone

1. The Abingdon Collection

16 Gortnagarn Road Abingdon, Omagh BT78 5NW Northern Ireland +44 28 8224 3373 [email protected] http://www.theabingdoncollection.com
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5.0 based on 191 reviews

The Abingdon Collection

'THE ABINGDON COLLECTION' is open by appointment only and offers a unique visitor experience in the beautiful rolling hills of Co. Tyrone. Divided into two distinct sections the first area covers classic cars, motorcycles, diecast models and enamel signs and every 'BIG BOY'S TOY' imaginable. Take a step back in time to the 1950's and remember when petrol was sold in gallons and you could still afford to buy it. The second part of the collection takes you back to the dark day's of World War Two and represents one of the largest private collections of militaria in the UK. Admission is free but contributions to Cancer Research are gratefully accepted. If you want a totally different day out with a history lesson included contact us now. Classic car and motorcycle clubs are very welcome and catering can be organised for visiting large groups. Admission is by appointment only but every effort will be made to facilitate any visiting individual or group. Fifty years of collecting in 2018.

Reviewed By paulnG4456IK

An exhibition well worth visiting the owner took time away from his family at VERY short notice to give us a guided tour of his museum he is very passionate about his collection answering any questions you may have at the same time collecting via a donation for a VERY worthy cause Cancer Research well worth a visit

2. Tommy's kitchen

Killymoon Castle Killymoon Road, Cookstown BT80 8TW Northern Ireland +44 28 8676 4173
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Tommy's kitchen

Reviewed By morebrook - Taif, Saudi Arabia

Its so very nice when you are arriving on this amazing estate. Its a bit confusion when you are coming for the first time because you have to go drive on the Golf course and at the end you are arriving on Killymoon Castle grounds. The view is breathtaking and the castle is so very beautiful. You have to go around the castle at the side entrance and its a strange entrance but soon you are landing 50 years back in time. Almost everything you see around you on display you can buy. I have been a view time for a High Tea and I have to say its one of the best I ever had. The owners of the ground and castle and the tearoom are so very friendly and they take the time to have a talk to you and tell you a bit of the history. I really love this place because it so very unique

3. Sperrin Mountains

Northern Ireland
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Sperrin Mountains

These mountains travel adjacent to the Glenelly Valley on Ireland's North Coast.

Reviewed By Hoskin_Family - Tavistock, United Kingdom

We did the scenic driving route through the Sperrin Mountains, we were blessed with beautiful weather and could see for miles around. The road is not the best, but is ok if you take it steady; (have your wits about you with other drivers).

4. Drum Manor Forest Park

Drum Rd, Cookstown BT80 8UN Northern Ireland http://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/drum-manor-forest-park
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4.5 based on 108 reviews

Drum Manor Forest Park

Reviewed By Sharon_True - London, United Kingdom

Lovely for a walk with the family. Great place to pass few hours & has plenty for the kids. Take a BBQ & you could enjoy the whole day at leisure

5. Dungannon Park

Dungannon Northern Ireland +44 28 8772 7327 http://www.dungannon.gov.uk/index.cfm/area/page/pa
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

Dungannon Park

Reviewed By emmetwaugh - Dungannon, United Kingdom

A hidden gem amongst Dungannons' several notorious and downright ghastly disasters!! Meander through the vast wilderness of pathways whilst inhaling the intoxicating taste of Dog Fowl kindly donated by someone short of a plastic bag!!???? Having said all that, at least the present Covid Virus situation has threw up a massive bonus by not having a herd of Skeletons racing around the park for 5km every Saturday Morning disrupting the routing of the "Regular Users"????

6. Argory

144 Derrycaw Road, Dungannon BT71 6NA Northern Ireland +44 28 8778 4753 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/argory
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4.5 based on 190 reviews

Argory

Reviewed By samanthap560 - Belfast, United Kingdom

We visited The Argory after it was the first Northern Ireland property to reopened following the relaxing of the "lock-down". I was surprised to be able to book tickets online for the five of us as I expected demand to be high. (The only way at the moment to visit National Trust properties is to have tickets which are booked online.) We were courteously greeted by all staff. The number of visitors to the house at any one time is limited and you need to book a slot at the reception. There is hand sanitizer at the reception and at the entry and exit of the house. Only the downstairs of the house was open. We were provided with a laminated information sheet as it is a self guided tour although there are people there if you have any questions. The cafe and toilets were opened but we didn't use these. There is a one way system in force and on the whole most people adhered to it. The grounds were beautiful - still well kept and full of colour and fragrance. We enjoyed a relaxing walk by the beautiful river Blackwater. We felt comfortable with the safety arrangements that they have in place and would recommend to others but remember to book online first!

7. Gortin Glen Forest Park

Glenpark Road, Omagh BT79 7SU Northern Ireland +44 300 303 1777 [email protected] http://www.fermanaghomagh.com/residential-services/leisure/gortin-glen-forest-park/
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4.5 based on 132 reviews

Gortin Glen Forest Park

The Council is currently progressing the redevelopment of Gortin Glen Forest Park to transform it into a family friendly outdoor experience including a destination play park, trim trail, and the creation of Mountain Bike Trails. The Mountain Bike Trails are due to be finished and ready sometime in spring 2020. The development works reflects the Council’s investment priorities linked to health, well-being and recreational outcomes as identified in the Fermanagh and Omagh 2030 Community Plan. The Council has identified the Forest Park as an outdoor resource that has potential for supporting the delivery of long-term health and well-being for residents of the Fermanagh and Omagh District and its visitors. Current Opening Times The park gates are open 24 hours. Parking in the Forest Park is free.

Reviewed By sarahhW1573UR - Omagh, United Kingdom

Fantastic location for woodland trail walks with the dog or more sedate way marked routes on even footpaths of varying distances or follow the 5 mile ‘scenic drive’ Wonderful newly refurbished play park for under 12’s, clean and accessible toilet block close by and usually a food and hot drink vendor on a Sunday. You can easily spend 2-3 hours here, even more on a dry day, take a picnic and head for the hills!

8. Todds Leap Activity Centre

Todds Leap Road, Ballygawley BT70 2BW Northern Ireland +44 28 8556 7170 [email protected] http://www.toddsleap.com/
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4.5 based on 355 reviews

Todds Leap Activity Centre

Todds Leap is Northern Ireland's leading outdoor activity centre, offering an electrifying range of adrenaline pursuits and extreme adventures. We specialise in fun days out, superb corporate entertainment and teambuilding through 4x4 OffRoad Driving, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Paintball, Body Zorbing, FreeFall DropZone, Zip Line and many more activities. We have a comprehensive range of additional facilities including conference rooms, log cabin accommodation and a fully licensed restaurant.ActivitiesTodds Leap has some of the most exciting, adrenaline-fuelled outdoor activities on offer today! Tackle the toughest terrain imaginable on our Off-Road Driving Course! Experience the buzz of a freefall jump in our exclusive Drop Zone! Have a go at our latest craze with some bouncing, bumping Body Zorbing madness! And for the grand finale, strap yourself in for a high speed Hill Rally around our site...it's electrifying!• 4x4 Off Road Driving• Clay Pigeon Shooting• Paintball• Zip Line• Body Zorbing• The Drop Zone• Super Slide• Blind Land Rover Driving• Climbing Wall• Rodeo Bull• JCB Driving• Hill Rally Stage EventEventsWe co-ordinate and blend our expertise around your event to make your day with us one of the most professional, fun and memorable you are likely to experience. With a spirit of adventure at the core of its character, Todds Leap delivers events that are enormous fun and mentally stimulating. Innovation, experience, creative energy and fun combine to deliver unforgettable events:• Fun Days• Stag/Hen• Corporate Entertainment• Teambuilding• Youth/School EventsFacilitiesTodds Leap is set in 100 acres of stunning countryside in Ballygawley, just 45 minutes from Belfast. We have a selection of cosy log cabins on site, providing accommodation for over 50 individuals. Based right at the heart of the action, they all have self-contained bedrooms, kitchen and wash facilities and a communal BBQ area ensures a lively atmosphere in the long summer evenings.Benjamins Licensed Restaurant provides fresh locally produced meals and a full range of refreshments onsite throughout the day (and into the night). We have catering to provide for parties and special celebrations in any of our three function rooms.It's the ultimate adrenaline destination!!!

Reviewed By S2731BSsusand

I treated my son who is 10 years old to a session of “Off Road Driving”. It was one of the best days ever which he experienced- Pete Doc was absolutely amazing my, chatting away to him and building his confidence also. The guide was very professional & experienced & made a great impact on our visit! After we ate at the restaurant- food was tasty- very clean area to eat. Toilet facilities were also clean. Owner cane over and chatted to us also. You could tell the staff all shared a great rapport with each other. If you are looking a fun day - this is the place to visit - you won’t be disappointed!! Zip line is next on my son’s bucket list !!Thank you Todd’s Leap.

9. Lissan House

3 Drumglass Road, Cookstown BT80 9SW Northern Ireland +44 28 8676 3312 [email protected] http://www.lissanhouse.com/
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Lissan House

Reviewed By C658OUjoannec

Myself and my nephew visited Lissan House yesterday. Only wish we had visited it sooner. Beautiful house and beautiful walks. We hope to go visit it soon again for a tour inside the house when it re opens. So much history here and loads of space for a picnic. I can't figure out how some people would complain and leave bad reviews about this place, it was wonderful.

10. An Creagan

Crockanboy Road, Creggan BT79 9AF Northern Ireland +44 28 8076 1112 [email protected] http://www.ancreagan.com
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4.0 based on 84 reviews

An Creagan

An Creagan is the ideal destination to get away from it all, with a range of facilities and activities for families, couples, individuals and groups. On site there is a restaurant and coffee shop, interpretative exhibition on the ancient landscape and traditions of the past, walk and cycle trails, craft shop, eight self-catering cottages. Located between the historic town of Omagh and the market town of Cookstown at the foothills of the majestic Sperrin Mountains.

Reviewed By taylor_made_escapade

An Creagán has something for everyone, from the forest trails that can be explored on foot or by bicycle to the numerous ponds and woodlands teaming with wildlife. The cottages are very comfortable and well equipped. Restaurant facilities are excellent and staff are friendly and very helpful. Great for families.

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