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+44 (0) 28 7138 4444Text: +44 (0) 28 7137 [email protected]
STRABANE VISITORINFORMATION
TELEPHONE:+44 (0) 28 7138 4444
WEB:www.derrystrabane.com/Things-To-Do
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Strabane Visitor Information CentreRailway Street, Strabane Co. Tyrone BT82 8EF
This information is available upon request in a variety of formats.
The Sperrin Mountains
Strabane Visitor Information Centre is one of Tourism Northern Ireland’s approved visitor information facilities operating within the scenic Sperrin region.The centre offers a wide range of information and services to visitors and locals alike. Our friendly and enthusiastic staff are on hand to assist in making your visit to our area an enjoyable one.
Services include:• Free local and national information on: - Events - Travel and Transport - Activities - Attractions - Accommodation• Maps, walking and cycling routes available. • Information on Great Britain and Republic of Ireland.• Souvenirs, postcards and local crafts on sale.• Café and Exibition area.• Toilets and baby changing. facilities • Free Wifi.
Welcome to the Derry City and Strabane District Council area. Offering the opportunity to relax with an escape to the country, or indulge in a vibrant city break. This visitor information guide provides you with information which will be beneficial for the duration of your stay and help you to make the most of your time in Strabane.
For further assistance and information please feel free to visit us at the Alley Arts Centre,Railway Street, Strabane, BT828EF or contact us via:
Opening Hours Monday to Saturday 10am -5pm. Closed on Sunday.
WELCOME...
The Alley Arts & Conference Centre, Strabane
Strabane Visitor Information Centre
+44 (0) 28 7138 4444Text: +44 (0) 28 7137 [email protected]
Bound by the scenic beauty of the Sperrin Mountains, Strabane rests at the meeting point of three rivers; the Mourne, the Finn and the Foyle. It is a town rich in history and heritage. Birthplace of John Dunlap, printer of the American Declaration of Independence, as well as Flann O’Brien, one of Ireland’s most famous literary sons.
Here opportunities exist not only to relax and unwind in award winning restaurants, bistros and cafes but also to enjoy a wide selection of fabulous night time and weekend entertainment particularly in the town’s very own Alley Theatre (www.alley-theatre.com) as well as its clubs and bars.
For some serious retail therapy why not experience the intimacy of family run businesses together with familiar high street names.
We can provide you with a range of options for overnight stays in fabulous high quality accommodation allowing extra time to take in the many delights of the wider region.
Angling, golf, and equestrian breaks can all be found within easy access of Strabane but venture a little further into the Mourne, Glenelly and Derg Valleys to get a true flavour of authentic rural Ulster.
To the South and East of Strabane are the heather-clad slopes of the Sperrin Mountains. Dominated by romantic landscapes, rich in history and heritage the Sperrins provides the perfect backdrop to enjoy and experience either a more relaxed pace of life or an adrenalin filled adventure.
A range of gentle walking options, scenic drives, and secluded rivers for angling sit alongside a multitude of more adventurous pursuits including mountain biking, canoeing, off-road driving, zorbing and high wire tree top pursuits.
STAYING IN STRABANE...
Lough Ash
Muff Glen
Learmount Forest Park & Castle
Claudy Country
Goles Stone Row
LoughashWedge Tomb
CloghernyWedge
Tomb
Strabane Canal
Sion Stables &Conservation Area
Goles Forest
Killeter Forest
St Patrick's Well
Park
Campsie Karting Lough Foyle
to Moville
to Buncrana (A2) Culmore Fort
to Limavady (A2)
to Belfast (A2)
to Omagh
Park
Claudy
Derry~Londonderry
Clady
Killeter
Oaks Woods
Brackfield Bawn
Ness Woods
RiverFaughan
The Dennet
River Mourne
River DergRiver Strule
River Finn
Glenelly River
Ervey Woods
Ballygroll
Boom Hall
Cranagh
Dunnamanagh/Donemana
Artigarvan
Castlederg
Victoria Bridge
Eglinton
Drumahoe
Strabane
Ballymagorry
OakfireAdventures
Newbuildings
Magheramason
Plumbridge
GlenroanPortalTomb
Bodoney Church
Davies Bawn
Stewart Castle
Harry Avery's Castle
Newtownstewart
Ardstraw
to Lifford
The SperrinsThe WilsonAncestralHome
Sion Mills
Welcome to the Derry City and Strabane District Council area. Offering the opportunity to relax with an escape to the country, or indulge in a vibrant city break. This visitor information guide provides you with information which will be beneficial for the duration of your stay and help you to make the most of your time in Strabane.
For further assistance and information please feel free to visit us at the Alley Arts Centre,Railway Street, Strabane, BT828EF or contact us via:
Opening Hours Monday to Saturday 10am -5pm. Closed on Sunday.
A short thirty minute drive from Strabane, Derry/Londonderry is a city pulsing with life, where history and heritage can be uncovered throughout the city.
Throughout the year there are any number of wonderful events and festivals which offer an authentic taste of the city’s cultural vibrancy and creativity.
Key attractions include the Historic City Walls as well as the iconic Peace Bridge, Tower Museum and the majestic Guildhall.
Derry City & Strabane District Council Area
A LEGENDERRY EXPERIENCE...
Guildhall Square
Strabane and Derry/ Londonderry are located on the Donegal border, providing a gateway to delve into the rugged beauty of the North-West and the Wild Atlantic Way.
Further on from Derry/ Londonderry is the North Coast. Attractions include the Giant Causeway, Dunluce Castle, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and a magnificent stretch of golden beaches with multi winning Blue Flag and Seaside Awards. Here you will find magic, adventure, history and beauty in abundance.
FURTHER AFIELD...= Visitor Information Centres
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= Sperrins Driving Routes