Visitor Attractions
In the Clogher area:
Clogher Cathedral, Knockmany Chambered Cairn, St Patrick’s Chair and Well, Carleton’s Cottage
Further afield:
Ulster American Folk Park and Emigration Library (Omagh), Tullyhogue Fort (Cookstown), Armagh cathedrals and Observatory, National Trust properties in Fermanagh and Armagh, county museums in Monaghan, Armagh and Enniskillen.
Cinemas and theatres/arts centres in Armagh, Dungannon, Enniskillen, Monaghan and Omagh.
The present cathedral, built between 1740 and 1744, is thought to be the fifth church on a site which dates back to the time of St Patrick and his disciple Macartan.
Local activities
Walks at Carnmore, Cooneen, Fardross, Knockmany and Tully
Todd’s Leap Outdoor Activity Centre, Ballygawley
Blessingbourne Mountain Bike Trail, Fivemiletown
The Forest Stables Pony Treking, Cooneen
Equestrian Centre, Glaslough
Golf courses at Aughnacloy, Fintona and Fivemiletown
Clay and game shooting, Urbalshinny Sporting Lodge, Beragh
Key Annual Events
Clogher Valley Agricultural Show, the largest 1 day show in Ireland, last Wednesday in July. (www.cloghervalleyshow.com)
William Carleton Summer School, one of Ireland’s most significant literary festivals, first week in August. (www.williamcarletonsociety.org)
Local Hotels
Corick House Hotel & Spa (2 miles)
The Valley Hotel, Fivemiletown (6 miles)
There is also a wide choice of restaurants in the area.