Gortin Accommodation Suite & Activity Centre
Idyllically set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and close to many visitor attractions, Gortin Accommodation Suite provides 4 star Self-Catering Homes, Family and Bunk Room Accommodation in a central village location. Explore the rolling hills, enchanted woodland, lakes and tumbling streams. Complex includes indoor sports hall equipped for basketball, netball, bowls, soccer, badminton, volleyball and short tennis, 5 acres of outdoor playing fields and kids play park. Village includes selection of bars and restaurants with live music most
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Omagh Hostel
The hostel has rooms of all sizes including double,twin-bedded and singles. Linen is provided at no extra charge. Omagh hostel has full self-catering facilities and also caters for the disabled. There are free hot showers, a coin-operated washing and a drying
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Omagh (Irish: An Ómaigh) is the county town (and largest town) of County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, situated where the rivers Drumragh and Camowen meet to form the Strule. The town has a population of 21,380 and a further 28,000 live in the Omagh District Council area (2006 estimate). Omagh also contains the headquarters of Omagh District Council. It is the county town of Tyrone, having taken the title from Dungannon around 1768. The town is said to owe its origins to an abbey founded in 792 AD, making it one of the oldest towns in Ireland.