Best attractions and places to see around Tullyrush include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest, primarily located within the wider Omagh and Sperrins region of County Tyrone. The area offers insights into local heritage and provides opportunities to explore river landscapes and historical ruins. Visitors can discover various attractions that reflect the region's character and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The Lover's Retreat is a beautiful spot, home to nesting herons. Some say it's name is taken from the lovers who used to hide within the branches of the weeping willow. There is also often a coffee van here which adds to its allure for cyclists pedaling through Omagh. It is also popular with dog walkers so be sure to keep an eye out for four legged friends.
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As you pedal along the bike path tracing the Camowen River, keep an eye out for the water rushing over the weir.
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Omagh is the county town of County Tyrone which plays host to a number of festivals and events throughout the year. A market town, there are plenty of places to stop to eat or drink and you can't fail to notice the twin spires of Sacred Heart Church.
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Quiggery Water meanders its way next to you as you pedal along Blackfort Road. This is a delight, especially in summer with the lush green fields, busy hedgerows and cows all around.
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Drumragh Old Church is a real hidden gem. The old ruins and ancient graveyard and worth a moment of exploration. Alice Milligan was buried here in 1953. She was a political activist in the Gaelic League, and a poet. She was born in 1865 and the inscription on her headstone reads; 'She loved no other place but Ireland'.
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The area around Tullyrush, particularly within the wider Omagh and Sperrins region, offers several historical sites. You can visit the Sacred Heart Church, Omagh, a notable landmark in the market town. Another hidden gem is Drumragh Old Church and Graveyard, offering ancient ruins and the resting place of poet Alice Milligan. Further afield, explore the Ulster American Folk Park, Beaghmore Stone Circles, or the Hill of the O'Neill & Ranfurly House.
Yes, there are several beautiful natural spots. Lover's Retreat is a popular natural viewpoint by a river, known for nesting herons and a weeping willow, often frequented by cyclists and dog walkers. You can also observe the water rushing over the Camowen River Weir while cycling along the bike path. The Quiggery Water offers delightful views of lush green fields and busy hedgerows, especially in summer.
The region around Tullyrush is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, general cycling paths, and running trails. For specific routes and guides, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Tullyrush, Cycling around Tullyrush, and Running Trails around Tullyrush guide pages. Beyond these, the Sperrins Mountain Range offers extensive opportunities for hiking, and Gortin Glen Forest Park provides woodland trails and mountain bike trails.
Absolutely. The Camowen River Weir and Quiggery Water are both noted as family-friendly spots for gentle walks and enjoying nature. For a broader family experience, Gortin Glen Forest Park offers woodland trails, a play park, and opportunities to see deer. An Creagán Visitor Centre provides insights into traditional rural Irish life, and Glenpark Estate features an open farm with rare breed animals.
Many areas around Tullyrush are dog-friendly. Lover's Retreat is particularly popular with dog walkers, offering a scenic riverside path. Gortin Glen Forest Park also welcomes dogs on its woodland trails, making it a great option for a longer walk in nature.
The Omagh and Sperrins area, encompassing Tullyrush, is rich in cultural experiences. The Ulster American Folk Park provides a unique journey through Irish emigration history. The Strule Arts Centre in Omagh hosts theatre, concerts, and art exhibitions. You can also explore An Creagán Visitor Centre for traditional rural Irish life, or the Dun Uladh Cultural Heritage Centre for traditional music sessions.
Yes, for an exceptional stargazing experience, head to the OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory in Davagh Forest. It's an official Dark Skies location equipped with advanced technology, including holographic installations, virtual reality headsets, and a large telescope, offering a fantastic opportunity to view the night sky.
The attractions around Tullyrush can be enjoyed year-round, but the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, walking, and exploring forest parks, when the weather is generally milder and the landscape is lush. Summer is particularly delightful for enjoying the Quiggery Water with its green fields.
Beyond the historical sites, you can discover unique collections. The Abingdon Collection features classic cars, motorcycles, over 500 die-cast model cars, and World War Two memorabilia, representing over 55 years of collecting. The Ulster American Folk Park also serves as an open-air museum detailing Irish emigration.
Yes, the area is characterized by its rivers. You can enjoy views of the Camowen River at the Camowen River Weir and the Lover's Retreat. The Quiggery Water also offers scenic riverside views. For water activities, Gortin Glen Lakes provide a sheltered location perfect for canoeing, and Benburb Valley Park offers walks along the Blackwater River.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical insights and natural beauty. Spots like Lover's Retreat are loved for their serene atmosphere and the chance to see wildlife like nesting herons, often with the added convenience of a coffee van. The historical depth of places like Drumragh Old Church and Graveyard offers a moment of quiet exploration into the past.


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