Erganagh House
Erganagh
House is a former Rectory, built in the late 18th century and
situated in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. The are
is renowned for fishing, with the waterways stretching from the
Foyle in Derry till it meets the Strule in Omagh. There are many
visitor attractions in the area including the American Folk Park,
which boasts an extensive genealogy centre and the Gortin Forest
Park.
For golfers there is an abundance of Golf Courses whilst for
cyclists and walkers the area offers a variety from hillwalking and
forest trails to the safety of a network of cycle paths. Erganagh is
the perfect base for exploring Ulster which is rich in archaeology
and historical sites such as the Giant's Causeway and a host of
National Trust Properties. Please note that prices are in
Sterling.
Tom & Collette Mayers
Erganagh House
21 Glenpark Road
Omagh
Co Tyrone
Tel: (+44) 28 82252852
Fax: (+44) 28 82252852
- Three rooms, all with private bathrooms
- B&B: Stg£40 - Stg£50 pps
- Single supplement: Stg£15
- Dinner: Stg£28, book by noon
- Smoking Restricted
- Group bookings welcome
- Open: 1 January to 23 December
- Credit Cards: Not accepted
Directions:
From Omagh take B38 towards Gortin. The gates and gate lodge are on
the right after 3 miles.
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