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who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Omagh.
5 Gortin Road, An Oghmagh, County Tyrone, BT79 7DH
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Offering you the finest tradition of Irish hospitality, superb cuisine and a warm welcome in lavish and modern surroundings, that will make your visit a memorable
one. Our spacious reception and foyer area offers you the chance to relax over
your morning coffee or newspaper. This family run hotel assures you a friendly
welcome in a relaxed atmosphere combined with a... more
Booking Centre Hotline: 0871 702 0134 Please quote TouristNetUK when booking
The Golden Hill is located 3.5 miles west of Omagh, on a magnificent hilltop site with panoramic views. Cosy, inviting en-suite rooms with TV and tea making facilities await you and a warm welcome is guaranteed.
Booking Centre Hotline: 0871 702 0134
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A warm welcome awaits you at Clanabogan House. It is an
ideal base for touring N. Ireland. Clanabogan House a listed
building set in 5 acres of woodlands and gardens. A
beautiful old house with many of its original features.
Booking Centre Hotline: 0871 702 0134 Please quote TouristNetUK when booking
Resting within a peaceful, countryside setting, this family run guest house offers quality food and personal service. Accommodation includes executive suites, rooms with king size double beds and family rooms with adjoining doors.
5 Urbalreagh Road, Ardstraw, Omagh, County Tyrone, BT78 4LR
The B&B was once a village school house and the self-catering, home to the school head master. Both houses have recently been renovated and converted into luxurious, modern style homes.
Imagine driving down a long country lane, with flowery banks and ancient hedges, to a place that feels like home. Billy and Marella and their children welcome you to their hostel with big smiles and typical Irish friendliness.