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Tyrone Parks
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14 parks in tyrone county
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Drumcairne Forest
Department Of Agriculture For Northern Ireland, Stewartstown, Tyrone
Small Conifer/broadleaved forest....
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Fardross Forest
Fivemiletown, Tyrone
There are a number of interesting walks through this forest park which is situated just outside Clogher. One of the shortest of these is the river walk which is a mere 3/4 mile long. Two other very pleasant walks are through woodland with impressive broad leaved trees and adjoin the picnic area....
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Gortin Glen Forest Park
163 Glenpark Road, Omagh, Tyrone
The Forest Park was opened in 1967 and embraces over 405 hectares of the much larger forest of Gortin Glen. It has the distinction of being the first to be established in a purely coniferous woodland which has been planted for the prime purpose of producing a commercial crop of timber. A major feature of the Forest Park is the 5 mile long tarmac drive through the forest which offers some breathtaking views. A number of vista parks have been constructed where the motorist can pull in and witho...
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Killeter Forest
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, Castlederg, Tyrone
Like many areas in NW Europe, the hills of West Tyrone receive high rainfall from the prevailing Atlantic winds. This high moisture and cool climate waterlog the soil so that normal breakdown of plant remains is extremely slow. Because of this, peat covers large areas of upland. It is known as blanket bog. Today much of the blanket bog in Ireland has been exploited for fuel or planted over with conifer trees. Killeter Nature Reserve comprises two areas where the 'blanket' of peat is deep...
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Lumfords Glen
Knockmany, Tyrone
At Lumford's Glen, near knockmany is another peaceful forest walk. The main attraction of this woodland walk is the waterfall, a spectacular sight especially in the rainy season. Magnificent oak and beech dwarf the surrounding trees at the top of the glen....
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Dungannon Park
Moy Road, Dungannon, Tyrone
The park, just on the outskirts of Dungannon was fomerly the private demesne of the Ranfurlys. Covering some 60 acres includes a 12 acre of fresh lake set in woodland with facilities for barbecues, fishing, walking target golf, 9-hole putting green and childrens play area. The walk is along the lakeside and at the lower end of the lake it enters a glen from where a good view may be had of the 18th century dam - one of the oldest in Ireland....
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Windmill Wood
Dungannon, Tyrone
This small woodland park area is located on the outskirts of Dungannon. Interesting features are the reconstructed high tower and small duck pond. The paths wend their way through the wood finishing at the picnic area. Car parking available....
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Peatlands Country Park
33 Derryhubert Road, Dungannon, Tyrone
Climb on board for a short train ride - or travel further afield on a special mainline steam excursion. Many engines and coaches are on display in transport museums and railway centres, with memorabilia from the golden age of steam. The first railway in Ireland opened in 1834, and the network quickly reached into all corners of the island. By 1920 almost 3,500 miles of track threaded the countryside and no Irish town was more than 10 miles from a railway station. Ireland's national railw...
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Drum Manor Forest Park
Pomeroy, Tyrone
The attractive eighteenth-century demense is now a forest park. The walled garden has been planted as a butterfly garden and the broad paths are ideal for wheelchair users. Huge hemlocks in the arboretum and a splendid view across parkland down to twin artificial lakes are pleasures to be savoured. There is a fine cypress walk and the chance to examine forest plots which the forest Service has planned with a variety of native and exotic dexiduous and evergreen trees. Facilities include: Tour...
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Parkanaur Forest Park
Ballygawley, Tyrone
A variety of nature walks and waymarked trails which meander through this mature forest park, along the river banks and past the small pond where various species of duck are found. Other facilities include museum, picnic area, toilets, car park, and a camp and caravan area. Colourful in spring with daffodils and rhododendrons and home to a herd of white fallow deer. Nature trail runs through oak and beech trees, passing a victorian garden, wishing well and old archway. Exhibition and lecture...
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