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Angling

FishingThe rivers around Omagh offer a varied and wide range of fishing opportunities for both the game and coarse angler. Waters from the High Sperrins feed into the Foyle River providing ideal fishing conditions. Rivers are unknown and quiet providing a tranquil environment for excellent fishing. For more information click this link.


Cycling

CyclingThe roads in and around Omagh Hostel are excellent for cycling: quiet, traffic free and offering spectacular views of the countryside. Explore quiet villages; visit the beautiful Gortin Glens and the mysterious Glenelly valley. Roam even further and lose yourself in the Sperrin mountains.
For more information click this link

North West Trail


Walkers

WalkersThe Sperrin mountains offer the walker a unique experience: quiet walks through seldom visited valleys, high mountain tarns and bog loughs. Remote and hidden, one is almost guaranteed not to encounter another walker. Rolling hills and lost valleys are all part of the allure of the high Sperrin mountains. A recommended walk would be to the top of Mullaghcarn from the door of Omagh hostel. For more information click this link

For The Definitive Guide to Outdoor Activities in Northern Ireland visit this link.

     
     

 

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