Ref No. B103327


bed and breakfast

66 Drumnakilly Road
Omagh
County Tyrone
BT790JP
Tel: 07703209966
Web: http://www.arandalebb.com

Nestling in the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains, in the heart of Tyrone, Arandale House Bed and Breakfast accommodation is on the B4 road, east of Omagh town. It is a highly recommended bed and breakfast, set in its own grounds, in a truly beautiful rural setting whilst being only minutes away from the picturesque village of Killyclogher, with its excellent restaurant and entertainment. You can enjoy the peace and tranquility of your surroundings and avail of all home comforts while being only minutes away from the town of Omagh. IT is also a great location from which to explore Ulster’s hidden treasures such as the Giant’s Causeway and other numerous National Trust properties. You can walk, cycle or drive in the beautiful, untouched Sperrins and the genealogy researchers among you can avail of the database at the Ulster American Folk Park and follow the trail of the Irish emigrants.

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bed and breakfast
Omagh, County Tyrone
Nestling in the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains, in the heart of Tyrone, Arandale House Bed and Breakfast accommodation is on the B4 road, east of Omagh town. It is a highly recommended bed and breakfast, set in its own grounds, in a truly beautiful rural setting whilst being only minutes away from the picturesque village of Killyclogher, with its excellent restaurant and entertainment. You can enjoy the peace and tranquility of your surroundings and avail of all home comforts while being only minutes away from the town of Omagh. IT is also a great location from which to explore Ulster’s hidden treasures such as the Giant’s Causeway and other numerous National Trust properties. You can walk, cycle or drive in the beautiful, untouched Sperrins and the genealogy researchers among you can avail of the database at the Ulster American Folk Park and follow the trail of the Irish emigrants.