Hill of the O'Neill & Ranfurly House

26 Market Square, Dungannon, Co Tyrone, T 028 8772 8600
ranfurlyhousereception@dungannon.gov.uk
www.dungannon.info

Hill of THE O’NEILL, Ranfurly House Arts and Visitor Centre is the perfect starting point for an exploration of the Dungannon and Tyrone area. It is located in the former Belfast Bank, a beautiful mid Victorian centrepiece at the heart of Dungannon town. It also sits beneath one of Ireland and Europe’s most important heritage sites- Hill of THE O’NEILL.
From here the famous O’Neill dynasty utilized a stunning 360-degree view of the province of Ulster to rule Gaelic Ireland for over 300 years. The centre contains a multi-media exhibition narrating the Hill’s importance in Irish and European history, its links to the O’Neill’s and the subsequent Flight of the Earls and Plantation of Ulster.
The venue is also a fully functioning arts and tourism centre with a 90-seat Square Box performance space, Arts studio, Tourist information centre and Gift shop. Conference facilities are available for hire.

Dungannon Park

Moy Rd, Dungannon, Tyrone BT71 6DY
t. 028 8772 8690

Dungannon Park is a seventy-acre oasis centred round an idyllic Stillwater lake. The magnificent scenery invites the visitor to while away hours relaxing or making use of the excellent facilities.
Camping & Caravanning: Dungannon Park is one of the best caravan and camping sites in Northern Ireland. The caravan park has provision for 12 units with electric hook up as well as ample space for tent access. The tariff for tents is £12 per night, and caravans at £19 per night including electric hook up.
Other Facilities: The Park offers an excellent range of facilities incorporating a game water fly fishery, tennis courts, football & cricket pitches, a children’s play area and barbeque site. Walkers can enjoy miles of interesting pathways throughout the park. Many paths lead to splendid viewpoints of Dungannon Town and the surrounding countryside.
Park Lake Trout Fishery: Dungannon Park’s excellent twelve-acre stillwater park lake is ever popular with fishing enthusiasts. Boat, bank and stand angling is on offer and the Park also caters for disabled anglers with the innovative ‘wheelyboat’.

Tyrone & Sperrins

www.tyroneandthesperrins.com
An outdoor adventure playground set against the heather clad heights of the Sperrin Mountains, the wide expanse of Lough Neagh, and the rich and fast flowing rivers of the Foyle system, Tyrone and the Sperrins is the perfect destination for an extraordinary outdoor experience. Find out more about our outdoor playground at: www.tyroneandthesperrins.com”

This website was developed with support from Priority 6 (LEADER) of the Northern Ireland Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas.

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