Greencastle
Travel Guide
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Silverbirch Hotel
"Nice hotel would stay again if I needed to be in Omagh"
Reviewed on 21 Jun 2026

Corick House Hotel & Spa
"This is a wonderful oasis for travellers who have visited Derry, Galway, and Belfast. There could not be a bigger difference in the quality of service and the beautiful, CLEAN surroundings! We wish we could have stayed longer!"
Reviewed on 21 Jun 2026

Glenavon House Hotel
"Quick check in, pleasant staff, room clean and well appointed. Leisure facilities excellent, good sized pool, steam and sauna. Breakfast was tasty, good selection of items. Overall highly recommend"
Reviewed on 20 Jun 2026

Family friendly cottage with countryside views and spacious garden
"Could be lovely. Spectacular views and surroundings. Needs some maintenance, a deep clean and a lot of love. Beds, the most uncomfortable we have ever slept in. On the lovely evenings/ nights we couldn’t sit out. Garden furniture rusty and green."
Reviewed on 13 Jul 2025

Cosy Pod-cabin Near Beautiful Landscape in Omagh
"lovely"
Reviewed on 13 Apr 2025

The Otton Suite
Popular places to visit
Ulster American Folk Park
The Ulster American Folk Park is a permanent re-enactment of the story of Irish emigrants to America, with villages, ships and live exhibits showing how and why two million people made the arduous journey from the Emerald Isle to the New World.
Gortin Glen Forest Park
Explore the great outdoors at Gortin Glen Forest Park, a lovely green space in Omagh. While in this family-friendly area, you can savour the restaurants and bars.
Omagh Leisure Complex
Enjoy an outing to Omagh Leisure Complex during your stay in Omagh. While in this family-friendly area, you can savour the restaurants and bars.
Sacred Heart Church
Situated at the heart of Omagh in County Tyrone, Sacred Heart Church is an unsurpassed example of late Victorian architecture, as well as a testament to the strength of human determination. Perched on the edge of the Strule River, Sacred Heart is a charming building, perhaps more so for the effort that went into constructing it.
Omagh Golf Club
A compact golf course set in picturesque parkland, Omagh Golf Club began life as a nine-hole course in 1910. For many years it remained a humble course, but after its extension to 18 holes in 1983, it fast became one of the most renowned courses in County Tyrone. The incorporation of a new drainage system in 2000 means the course now remains open almost all year round.
Golan Lough
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Golan Lough during your travels in Omagh. While in this family-friendly area, you can savour the restaurants and bars.
