CROCKGARVE FARMHOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST
En-Suite Accommodation
Prop. Margo & John f Duggan
79 Altaglushan road, Galbally,
Dungannon, Co. Tyrone.
N. Ireland BT70 2PL
TEL 028 8775 8330
MOBILE 07584 169539
From overseas 004428 8775 8330
MOBILE 0044 7584 169539
E-mail margoduggan@yahoo.com
Prices
£30 pps
£35 single
Directions from A4: Drive 9 miles from Dungannon/or 4 miles from Ballygawley on A4 - Take SANDVIK sign for Cappagh. Drive 0.5 miles- Follow sign for Cappagh to the right. Drive 2.5 miles along Aughnagar Road until crossroads (past caravan sales) .At crossroads turn left onto Reclain Road –Drive 0.4 miles- Turn left onto Altaglushan Road-Drive 0.4 miles-Crockgarve is lane on left with small black and white sign before bridge.
WHERE
Located in the heart of rugged countryside, just 5 minutes from A4, the major east-west highway. One and a half hours to Donegal, Derry, Giants Causeway, Bushmills and Antrim coast. Two hours to Dublin, Sligo, Mayo.
WHAT
Family run B and B on working farm. En-suite fully sized bathrooms one with Jacuzzi.
Private parking, tea/coffee making facilities, separate sitting room for guests with cosy turf fires .Friendly stress free haven, full Irish breakfasts, laundry and clothes –drying service.
WHY
We offer reasonable prices in idyllic rural setting with wonderful views of Dungannon, Lough Neagh, and The Sperrins.Ideal base for hiking with a wealth of forest parks nearby with way marked trails, eg Parkanaur, Pomeroy, Favour Royal, Fardross and Knockmany with its spectacular views and Queen Anaya’s grave. Or just step out the door and stroll up the hill to upper Altaglushan and the magnificent views from Logues Hill.
Prop. Margo & John f Duggan
79 Altaglushan road, Galbally,
Dungannon, Co. Tyrone.
N. Ireland BT70 2PL
TEL 028 8775 8330
MOBILE 07584 169539
From overseas 004428 8775 8330
MOBILE 0044 7584 169539
E-mail margoduggan@yahoo.com
Prices
£30 pps
£35 single
Directions from A4: Drive 9 miles from Dungannon/or 4 miles from Ballygawley on A4 - Take SANDVIK sign for Cappagh. Drive 0.5 miles- Follow sign for Cappagh to the right. Drive 2.5 miles along Aughnagar Road until crossroads (past caravan sales) .At crossroads turn left onto Reclain Road –Drive 0.4 miles- Turn left onto Altaglushan Road-Drive 0.4 miles-Crockgarve is lane on left with small black and white sign before bridge.
WHERE
Located in the heart of rugged countryside, just 5 minutes from A4, the major east-west highway. One and a half hours to Donegal, Derry, Giants Causeway, Bushmills and Antrim coast. Two hours to Dublin, Sligo, Mayo.
WHAT
Family run B and B on working farm. En-suite fully sized bathrooms one with Jacuzzi.
Private parking, tea/coffee making facilities, separate sitting room for guests with cosy turf fires .Friendly stress free haven, full Irish breakfasts, laundry and clothes –drying service.
WHY
We offer reasonable prices in idyllic rural setting with wonderful views of Dungannon, Lough Neagh, and The Sperrins.Ideal base for hiking with a wealth of forest parks nearby with way marked trails, eg Parkanaur, Pomeroy, Favour Royal, Fardross and Knockmany with its spectacular views and Queen Anaya’s grave. Or just step out the door and stroll up the hill to upper Altaglushan and the magnificent views from Logues Hill.
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WHAT TO DO –NEARBY ATTRACTIONS
Lavender Health Spa A Rural retreat Lavender Health Spa is situated at 54 Errigal Road Ballygawley Co.Tyrone. It lies in the shadow of the ancient monument at Errigals'old monastery. For centuries this area was home to those seeking a spiritual retreat in a peaceful place overlooking one of the most beautiful valleys in Northern Ireland... From its conception Lavender Health Spa was designed to revive the mind and body after the stress and tension that we experience in our everyday lives. At Lavender you may choose to embark on a personal journey that incorporates our Thermal Suite, your chosen Holistic Treatment followed by Deep Relaxation and light refreshments. Todds Leap Outdoor Activity Centre Todd leap is home to some of the most exciting motorised activities including one of the most challenging off road courses of any outdoor Activity Centre in Ireland, providing perfect 4x4 training for anyone requiring off road driving skills for work in the construction, agriculture or forestry industries. Other motorised sports include JCB Challenges and Blind Landrover Driving. Parkanaur Manor House Parkanaur is a large, rambling romantic Tudor Revival house which has evolved through the years. Originally the land was held by the O’Donnellys until granted by James I to Sir Toby Caulfield in the early 1600s. The land remained in the ownership of the Caulfields until sold by James Caulfield (1st Earl Charlemont) in 1771 to Ynyr Burges (East Ham, Essex), who had made a fortune in the East India Company as the 'Secretary & Paymaster of Seamens Wages'. Ynyr Burges appears only to have visited the estate occasionally. Following his death in 1793 a small two storey cottage called 'Edenfield' was built in 1802-1804 as an occasional residence. This may have been built by Ynyr's daughter Margaret or his nephew John Henry (Woodpark, Armagh). Crockgarve offer free taxi transport to and from Parkanaur! Close to Beaghmore stone circles, ancient high crosses, Tullyhogue Fort. Visit The Ulster-American folk park, where Irish emigration is brought to life at this award winning outdoor museum. For those in need of retail therapy why not visit the Linen Green where you can browse designer labels such as Paul Costello, Storey Women’s wear and menswear, Helen McAlinden, Foxford and many more. For the more energetic there is paintballing, off-road driving or, Annaginney open farm just a short drive away. Trout fishing is available or learn to fly –fish at Dungannon Park Lake. Visit the childhood home of much-loved Victorian novelist William Carleton, described by Yeats as “The greatest novelist of Ireland”. Also within easy driving distance are National Trust properties such as The Argory, Ardress , Wellbrook Beetling Mill and Springhill. Proprietor also runs a taxi service |