What to do and see in Omagh, Northern Ireland: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

December 9, 2021 Roseanne Arnett

Omagh (/ˈoʊmə/ or /ˈoʊmɑː/; from Irish: An Ómaigh, meaning "the virgin plain" [ənˠ ˈoːmˠəi]) is the county town of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated where the rivers Drumragh and Camowen meet to form the Strule. Northern Ireland's capital city Belfast is 68 miles (109.5 km) to the east of Omagh, and Derry is 34 miles (55 km) to the north.
Restaurants in Omagh

1. 4 Elements Adventure

Main Street, Omagh BT78 1BN Northern Ireland +44 7709 610879 [email protected] https://www.4elementsadventure.com/
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4 Elements Adventure

Four Elements provide the widest range of outdoor experiences in Northern Ireland with the highest quality of service anywhere. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail, and specialise in tailoring packages to meet your needs. All you have to do is choose your adventure and let our highly qualified, motivated and enthusiastic instructors make your day one to remember!Activities include: Canoeing; Kayaking; Hiking; Coasteering; Surfing; Fishing; Gorge-walking; Camping/Campcraft; Bushcraft/Survival skills; Orienteering; Raft building; TeambuildingWe cater for guided and self-guided adventures in hills and loughs; Family adventures; Full/Half day adventures; Coaching; Adventure Boot-camps; Environmental awareness; Residentials; Weekend trips; Staff ‘away days’; Children’s adventures

2. 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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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

3. Dirt Bike Tours Ireland

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Dirt Bike Tours Ireland

Dirt Bike Tours Ireland excel at providing Off and On-Road Guided Tours in the Donegal mountains and surrounding area. We aim to give you the ultimate off-road bike experience of a lifetime and to give you enough challenge without taking you completely out of your comfort zone! Our base is Omagh, County Tyrone and the routes we use are within a radius of 55 minutes in Donegal. The riding terrain is varied. We are also affiliated with companies in Colombia and Portugal and we can provide an off-road or road experience in these countries.

4. 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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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!

5. Ulster American Folk Park

2 Mellon Road Castletown, Omagh BT78 5QU Northern Ireland +44 28 8224 3292 http://www.nmni.com/uafp
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Ulster American Folk Park

Experience the adventure that takes you from the thatched cottages of Ulster, on board a full scale emigrant sailing ship, to the log cabins of the American Frontier. Immerse yourself in three centuries of Irish emigration at the museum that brings it to life. Meet costumed characters on your way with traditional crafts to show, tales to tell and food to share.

Reviewed By BarbaraandDavidD - Paris, United States

Our Illinois family greatly enjoyed the pictorial displays and the peaceful setting recreated around the actual house and homestead of Thomas Mellon. Of even greater interest was the list of Irish immigrants who were influential in every aspect of American life from the Revolutionary War to the present day. Several US Presidents have been direct descendants of Irish immigrants.

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