Explore County Tyrone

Attractions and Places to Visit in County Tyrone

County Tyrone (Contae Tír Eoghain in Gaelic) is one of the counties of Ulster in Northern Ireland.

There are many places to visit in this county that are not to be missed. Dolmens, Iron Age forts, and charming little towns to visit.

Beaghmore Stones is an archaeological complex dating from the Bronze Age, comprising many stone circles and a few cairns, located in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, not far from Cookstown, in a working peat bog.

There is certainly plenty to do here, and we’ve found our top ten places and things you need to see here. Let us know your own favorite County Tyrone hot spots.

Hill of The O'Neill & Ranfurly House

Hill of The O'Neill & Ranfurly House

Discover how the story of Gaelic Ireland was shaped – and changed forever
Built on centuries of stories Explore a special place at the very heart of Ulster’s history. Explore a special place at the very heart of Ulster’s history.

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The Argory in County Tyrone

The Argory

Atmospheric Irish gentry house and wooded riverside estate. Built in the 1820s, this handsome and atmospheric Irish gentry house is surrounded by a 130-hectare [320-acre] wooded riverside estate.

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The Beaghmore Stones

Beaghmore Stones

Discovered during peat cutting in the 1940s the site at Beaghmore consists of 7 stone circles.
Beaghmore is a complex of early Bronze Age megalithic features, stone circles, stone rows, and cairns on the southeast edge of the Sperrin Mountains in County Tyrone

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The Abingdon Collection

The Abingdon Collection

The Abingdon Collection is a small privately owned speciality museum based near the Ulster American Folk Park in Omagh which raises money by donation for Cancer Research UK.

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