there's a restaurant offering an a la carte menu and a sunday carvery, as well as an entertainment venue with 3 bars and a dancefloor. set off the a29 by the river blackwater, this conservative hotel is 4. the lavish rooms feature en suite bathrooms, free wifi and tvs, plus tea and coffeemaking equipment. 7 miles from dungannon park and 6. . 1 miles from the oak shopping centre. other amenities include a 30-person conference room and a banqueting hall for up to 500 Belfast International Airport 48 min
Ardress House (10 min) Armagh Observatory and Planetarium (12 min) Dating back to 1789, this observatory in a scenic landscape offers lectures on astronomy. Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum (12 min) This museum tells the story of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, a defunct regiment of the British Army. Armagh Robinson Library (13 min) Peatlands Park (11 min) Armagh County Museum (12 min) Small, free museum tracing the county's heritage with cultural, scientific & historical exhibits. Navan Centre & Fort, Armagh (17 min) Round temple constructed by a warrior clan on an archaeological site with tours and a restaurant. Loughgall Country Park (9 min) National Trust - The Argory (8 min) Neo-classical National Trust mansion on a wooded riverside estate, with a playground and book shop. Benburb Castle (8 min) Benburb Valley Park (8 min) Wooded walking paths along a river, plus castle ruins, located in a serene parkland setting. Hill of The O'Neill, Ranfurly House Arts and Visitor Centre (11 min) St Patrick's Catholic Cathedral (11 min) Cathedral, saint patrick, gothic revival architecture, church, and history The Museum of Orange Heritage, Sloan's House (10 min) Dungannon Park (10 min) |