Camping in Co. Tyrone
1 campsite in Northern Ireland, Co. Tyrone
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This small touring park nestles amid a 70-acre park with a multitude of tree varieties, brightly coloured flower beds and a charming 12-acre fishing lake. The touring pitches, some with lake views, are on hardstanding, each with dedicated water, waste and 16A electricity connections. Hedging provides some separation. There is also an unmarked grass area for tents. Run by Dungannon Council, the park, which also incorporates tennis courts and football and cricket pitches, lies about one mile south of Dungannon town.
Co. Tyrone
Tyrone has a collection of scenic, heritage and historical treasures ranging from the Beaghmore Stone Circles and cairns dating from the Bronze Age and the Sperrins, the largest and least explored mountain range in Northern Ireland. This is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with dramatic landscapes, rivers teaming with life, mountains, valleys, forests and lakes.