Attractions and places to see around Doogary are primarily located near Omagh, County Tyrone. This area features a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and trails. Visitors can explore religious buildings, river views, and scenic routes. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Carrigans Road is a scenic lane running parallel to the River Strule and marking the western edge of the Sperrins AONB. It forms part of the North West Trail, a cycle route through counties Donegal, Tyrone, Fermanagh, Leitrim, and Sligo in the North West of Ireland. Carrigans Road is an excellent alternative to the busier A5 and links north Omagh with Newtownstewart.
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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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As you pedal along the bike path tracing the Camowen River, keep an eye out for the water rushing over the weir.
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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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The area around Doogary, particularly near Omagh, County Tyrone, offers a diverse range of attractions. You can explore historical sites, religious buildings, natural viewpoints, and scenic trails. It's a mix of cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Yes, you can visit the Sacred Heart Church, Omagh, known for its distinctive twin spires in the county town. Another significant historical site is Drumragh Old Church and Graveyard, a hidden gem with ancient ruins and the burial place of poet Alice Milligan.
For scenic views, the Camowen River Weir offers a chance to see water rushing over the weir from a bike path. Another beautiful natural spot is Lover's Retreat, known for nesting herons and a weeping willow, popular with cyclists and dog walkers.
The Camowen River Weir is noted as family-friendly, offering an accessible viewpoint along the river. Many of the trails and natural spots are suitable for families to enjoy together.
The area is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for running, hiking, and road cycling. For running, explore options like the Omagh running loop via Camowen River. Hikers can enjoy easy trails such as the Omagh Gaol loop. Road cyclists have routes like the Carrickmore and Sixmilecross loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Doogary, Easy hikes around Doogary, and Road Cycling Routes around Doogary guides.
Yes, Lover's Retreat is a popular spot for dog walkers, so you'll often find other four-legged friends there. Many of the natural trails in the region are also suitable for walks with dogs.
Absolutely. Carrigans Road is a scenic lane running parallel to the River Strule, forming part of the North West Trail, a cycle route through several counties in Ireland. It's an excellent alternative to busier roads for cyclists.
Visitors appreciate the mix of historical depth and natural beauty. The tranquility of spots like Lover's Retreat, the architectural presence of Sacred Heart Church, and the opportunity for outdoor activities along the river paths are frequently highlighted.
Omagh, being the county town of County Tyrone, offers plenty of places to stop for food or drink. After visiting sites like the Sacred Heart Church, you'll find various options in the town centre. Additionally, a coffee van is often present at Lover's Retreat, adding to its appeal for those enjoying the outdoors.
While the guide focuses on attractions near Omagh, County Tyrone, the name 'Doogary' itself has historical roots. In County Cavan, for instance, Doogary is known for sites like Tobar Padraig (a holy well) and a lime-kiln, reflecting historical agricultural practices. The name 'An Dúgharraí' means 'the black garden' or 'the black weir' in Irish.
Yes, Lover's Retreat is particularly known for being home to nesting herons, offering a chance for wildlife observation in a peaceful setting.


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