Attractions around Roscavey are primarily found within County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, an area known for its diverse natural landscapes and historical sites. The region offers a blend of mountain ranges, forests, and rivers, alongside significant cultural landmarks. Visitors can explore ancient burial sites, historical churches, and natural retreats, providing various outdoor and cultural experiences.
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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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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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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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Enjoy a beautiful stroll through the towering woodland that makes up Knockmany Forest. The forest boasts beautiful colours all around and a seasonal display of blooming bluebells which carpet the forest floor.
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Knockmany passage tomb, or Anya's Cove, is an ancient burial monument on the summit of Knockmany Hill, near the village of Augher in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is the remains of a Neolithic passage tomb and its stones are decorated with rare megalithic art. They are protected by a concrete chamber and mound, built in 1959 by the Department of the Environment, roughly resembling the mound that would have originally covered it. The stones can only be viewed through the entrance gates - there is no way inside possible. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knockmany_Passage_Tomb There is a parking space at the bottom of Knockmany Hill - you can start from there - mostly easy to walk. There are no signs - but if you take the ways uphill you'll find the tomb.
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The area around Roscavey offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Lover's Retreat, known for its scenic river views and nesting herons, or enjoy a stroll through the towering woodland of Knockmany Forest, which features seasonal bluebells. Further afield, explore the five-mile scenic drive and waterfalls at Gortin Glen Forest Park or the vast landscapes of the Sperrin Mountains.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Discover the ancient burial monument of Knockmany Cairn with its rare megalithic art. In Omagh, you can see the notable twin spires of Sacred Heart Church, or explore the ruins and ancient graveyard of Drumragh Old Church. Other significant sites include the Ulster American Folk Park, An Creagán Visitor Centre, and the Hill of The O'Neill & Ranfurly House.
Families can enjoy a walk through Knockmany Forest. Gortin Glen Forest Park offers a scenic drive, opportunities to spot sika deer, and trails suitable for various ages. The Ulster American Folk Park provides an engaging outdoor museum experience, and Blessingbourne Mountain Bike Trails near Fivemiletown have fun trails designed for families.
For walking, Knockmany Forest offers beautiful strolls. Gortin Glen Forest Park has various trails, and the Sperrin Mountains are popular with walkers and ramblers, offering a blend of peaks, forests, and moors. You can find more detailed running and walking routes in the area by visiting the Running Trails around Roscavey guide.
Yes, the area is popular for cycling. Lover's Retreat is a well-known spot for cyclists, often featuring a coffee van. For mountain biking, Blessingbourne Mountain Bike Trails near Fivemiletown offer options for both technical and family-friendly rides. You can explore various road cycling and touring routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Roscavey and Cycling around Roscavey guides.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting Drumragh Old Church and Graveyard, a hidden gem offering a moment of exploration among ancient ruins. The Lover's Retreat, while popular with locals, is a serene spot for wildlife spotting, especially nesting herons. For a unique experience, the OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory in Davagh Forest provides an opportunity to enjoy dark skies and stars.
Absolutely. Lover's Retreat is known for its nesting herons and is a great spot for birdwatching. Gortin Glen Forest Park is home to resident sika deer, offering opportunities to see them in their natural habitat. The broader Sperrin Mountains region, with its diverse natural landscape, also provides habitats for various wildlife.
For those seeking adventure, Todds Leap adventure center offers a range of thrilling activities such as Blindfold Land Rover Driving, three-story drops, and body zorbing. The Sperrin Mountains also provide opportunities for adrenaline seekers with their challenging terrain.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring (April-May) is ideal for seeing the bluebells in Knockmany Forest and enjoying milder weather for outdoor pursuits. Summer (June-August) offers the warmest weather for hiking and cycling. Autumn (September-October) brings beautiful foliage, particularly in the forest parks. Winter can be quiet but offers unique opportunities for crisp walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, Forest Stables in Fivemiletown offers horse riding experiences, including a new river trail, providing a unique way to explore the local landscape.
Omagh, as a market town, has plenty of places to eat or drink, especially near Sacred Heart Church. You'll often find a coffee van at Lover's Retreat, popular with cyclists. Gortin Glen Forest Park also features a cafe, perfect for a break after exploring the trails.
Public transport options in the immediate Roscavey area can be limited. Many attractions, especially natural sites like the Sperrin Mountains or Gortin Glen Forest Park, are best accessed by car. Omagh, being a larger town, has more public transport connections, from which you might need to arrange further transport to specific sites.


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