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Omagh....

Around 25,000 people live in Omagh town and the town is now, with the exception of Derry/Londonderry, the second largest town in the west of Northern Ireland . It is the County town of Tyrone, having taken the title from Dungannon around 1768.

Located where the Camowen and Drumragh rivers come together to form the Strule, the town is said to owe its origins to an abbey founded in 792 AD. Following a long, and sometimes turbulent history, Omagh is now a recognised place of importance and influence as a major administrative and service centre for the region.

The town and district of Omagh has been moulded over the centuries by its rich culture and heritage. The rural landscape is replete with historic monuments extending back over 9000 years and the County town of Omagh itself enjoys a superb townscape with gothic-styled spires that overlook the confluence of the Drumragh and Camowen Rivers to form the River Strule.

 

For a full range of activities in the Omagh area - Click Here.

 

You can download the Omagh Historic Town Trail here:

 

 
 

 

 

Sperrin Cottages, Camping & Caravan Park


 
 
 
 

2008 Rates

 Caravans and Campervans    £15/night
 Tents  £10/night
Camping & Caravan Facilities

Caravan Facilities

  • Twenty-four tarmac berths
  • Electric hook ups
  • Car parking at each berth
  • Awning space on twenty berths

Camping Facilities

A spacious and sheltered, purpose built

grass camping area has been provided to

cater for tents and trailer tents. The area is

flat and dry with adjacent car parking. It is

close to well serviced with water points

and to the amenities block.



Amenities Block


The Block offers:

  • Shower and toilet facilities.
  • Shower and toilet for disabled
  • Childrens sheltered play area.
  • Television room, video/DVD available
  • Dishwashing facilities
  • Chemical disposal units
  • Barbeque grill and patio
  • Fully equipped laundry room