The Mellon Country Inn's convenient roadside location has long made it a favorite with locals and business people. Open since the early 1980s, this restaurant-bar complex underwent a positively uplifting transformation that will surely have tourism writers racking their vocabularies for new ways to categorize it. Quality fish dishes are a highlight of the menu. All the rooms have names. Paddy Brown's is called for the owner of the 1950s bar that used to stand here; while the Strule Room has the same name as the nearby fishing river. It's a very Irish venue with very post-millennium ideals.
Located seven miles outside Omagh, Lislap is a prime accommodation site, offering three useful facilities. The cottages are the most convenient, with their home-from-home packages. The Northern-Ireland-Tourist-Board-approved units sleep two, four or six people, and one has been adapted for wheelchair access. The purpose-built camping area is well-lit at night, safe and has good parking. The complex is only three miles from Gortin, a pleasant village with all the basics - a bank, shops, a great restaurant-bar, chemist and bars. It's open from June through September and selected weekends.
With free parking and free Wi-Fi, Silverbirch Hotel is 15 minutes’ walk from Omagh centre. There are stylish rooms and an Irish restaurant, and Erne Loughs are just 30 minutes away. The spacious bedrooms at the Silverbirch all have a private bathroom and colourful decor. Rooms have a flat-screen TV, free toiletries and tea and coffee facilities. Some have iPod docks and safes, and all rooms have a cosy seating area. Silverbirch Hotel Restaurant serves traditional Irish cuisine and fine wines. There is also a well-stocked bar and a lounge area for morning coffee. Generous breakfasts are served daily in the dining room, with fresh continental options available. The family-run Hotel Silverbirch is a 10-minute drive from the Ulster American Folk Park in Castletown. With acres of beautiful countryside on its doorstep, the hotel is also 15 minutes’ drive from Gortin Glen Forest Park, which offers walking, cycling and hiking.
Just 20 minutes from Enniskillen, this modern, contemporary, family-run boutique hotel offers award-winning cuisine, free Wi-Fi and newly refurbished, stylish rooms with triple glazing and flat-screen TVs. The Valley Hotel has a convenient location, in the heart of the village of Fivemiletown, just 20 minutes from Enniskillen’s town centre and 40 minutes on the A4 to the M1 motorway. The hotel is situated at the gateway to County Fermanagh, often referred to as Ireland's Lake District. Free parking is available for guests. All of the luxury, boutique-style rooms have been recently refurbished. Each room is triple-glazed, for warmth and peace and quiet. All rooms have 30-inch flat-screen TVs, hairdryers and tea/coffee making facilities. A traditional cooked Irish breakfast is included in the price. The hotel has 2 bars and an award-winning restaurant. It also holds a Welcome to Excellence Award from the Northern Ireland Tourist Board for the standard of its customer service.
Mahon's Hotel is one of the oldest hotels in Irvinestown that offers comfortable rooms and great dining options. Over the years, this hotel has earned popularity as an ideal place for families on weekend getaways in the countryside. Start your morning with their hearty Irish breakfast and enjoy a fun day out with your family as you explore the rustic beauty of Irvinestown. Relax at the hotel's lively bar with a refreshing Guinness and delicious snacks, or relish delectable meals at the restaurant. With its special conference suites, you can also choose Mahon's as a business venue.
Fir Trees Hotel in Strabane features a garden and a bar. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. There is a restaurant. A continental breakfast is available daily at the hotel. Derry Londonderry is 24 km from Fir Trees Hotel. The nearest airport is City of Derry Airport, 37 km from the accommodation.
This historic Georgian farmhouse exudes plenty of country charm and character. Surrounded by extensive gardens, Drumcovitt House is an ideal spot, from which to explore the whole of the north-west. Florence and Frank Sloan can direct you, whether it's to the Sperrins or the Causeway Coast. Yet you are not far from Derry, either: about a 15-minute bus/car ride. Primarily a bed and breakfast place, it doubles as a self-catering center (Drumcovitt Barn). The best plan is to consult the website for complete details.
This is a well established self-catering accommodation that has consistently maintained its quality service. There are three award-winning cottages to rent, with prices seasonal (see website or send for brochure). Located about 15 minutes drive from Derry, it's a great base from which to explore south Derry and the Causeway Coast. The sweeping backdrop of the Sperrin Mountains makes for a relaxed and tranquil setting. Fishing, walking and golf facilities are nearby. Annexed to this is Drumcovitt House, a B & B. Owners Florence and Frank Sloan can tell you about group bookings.
McGirr's Guesthouse is situated in the centre of the small town of Coalisland. The building, approximately one hundred years old, has been extensively renovated and is well maintained both inside and out. Its location makes it a good inexpensive base for touring the west of the province. There is a lively rural bar on the premises and a separate guest lounge for residents. All rooms are en suite. Call ahead to know more.
The Mellon Country Inn's convenient roadside location has long made it a favorite with locals and business people. Open since the early 1980s, this restaurant-bar complex underwent a positively uplifting transformation that will surely have tourism writers racking their vocabularies for new ways to categorize it. Quality fish dishes are a highlight of the menu. All the rooms have names. Paddy Brown's is called for the owner of the 1950s bar that used to stand here; while the Strule Room has the same name as the nearby fishing river. It's a very Irish venue with very post-millennium ideals.
Located seven miles outside Omagh, Lislap is a prime accommodation site, offering three useful facilities. The cottages are the most convenient, with their home-from-home packages. The Northern-Ireland-Tourist-Board-approved units sleep two, four or six people, and one has been adapted for wheelchair access. The purpose-built camping area is well-lit at night, safe and has good parking. The complex is only three miles from Gortin, a pleasant village with all the basics - a bank, shops, a great restaurant-bar, chemist and bars. It's open from June through September and selected weekends.
This long-established hotel is very conveniently located on a side street off Cookstown's main street, and benefits from being the main hotel in Cookstown town center. It has a private garden and parking facilities and offers a good standard of accommodation. The Squires Lounge and Windsor Restaurant in the hotel are both popular venues with local people, the latter especially for Sunday lunch. There is regular live musical entertainment in the bar.