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Situated in the Northern Irish county of Tyrone, this picturesque touring park is enveloped within a vast 70-acre landscape of diverse trees, vibrant flower beds, and a charming 12-acre fishing lake. The park offers a delightful escape with a plethora of facilities catering to all interests.
The park boasts an excellent range of amenities, including a mixed coarse/game fishery, a café, and a gift shop. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy tennis courts, football, and cricket pitches, while families with children can make use of the designated play area. For those inclined towards outdoor cooking, there's a barbecue site available. The park is crisscrossed by miles of interesting pathways, offering scenic walks and viewpoints of Dungannon Town and the surrounding countryside.
The caravan park within Dungannon Park caters to families with fully serviced pitches and a well-equipped amenity block. A charming coffee shop within the park provides an additional benefit for visitors.
A visitor centre enhances the experience with toilets, laundry facilities, a kitchen, and a TV lounge. Disabled-friendly amenities, including toilets and parking, ensure accessibility for all.
Dungannon Park is part of the broader County of Tyrone, which offers a diverse range of activities. The Sperrins mountain range, located in the heart of the county, has earned the designation of an official Dark Skies location, making it an ideal spot for stargazing. The OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory in Davagh Forest take this experience to another level with state-of-the-art technology, holographic installations, virtual reality headsets, and a substantial telescope for observing the night sky.
For those interested in history, the Beaghmore Stone Circles nearby provide a glimpse into the Neolithic era. These seven ancient circles are considered among the finest Neolithic cairns in Ireland, exuding a captivating energy and a connection to the land's ancestral past.
The ancient Hill of The O’Neill holds historical significance, having been at the centre of a nine-year war that reshaped the Northern Irish landscape. The Ranfurly House Arts and Visitor Centre, situated nearby, offers a comprehensive exploration of the stronghold's 400-year history. With a glass-viewing tower providing panoramic views, visitors can immerse themselves in the dynastic O’Neill chieftains' legacy.
Dungannon Park, with its blend of natural beauty, recreational facilities, and proximity to historical and cultural attractions, stands as a multifaceted destination that caters to a wide array of interests, making it an ideal retreat for families, nature enthusiasts, and history buffs alike.
At Dungannon Park we have a range of Hard Standing pitches with Electric hook up.
At Dungannon Park we have a range of Hard Standing pitches with Electric hook up.
Hard standing pitch | |
Electric hook-up |
Pet friendly |
At Dungannon Park we have a range of Non-Electric Tent pitches.
At Dungannon Park we have a range of Non-Electric Tent pitches.
Grass pitch | |
Pet friendly |
Tents only | |
Electric hook-up |
All reviews featured on Campstead.com have been submitted by genuine customers who have stayed at the park.
Site 7 was closest to the outside park and hence very noisy on busy days so I would not seek to stay there again.the other campsite beyond the playpark would be preferable as it would be more peaceful
Caravan park was clean and well laid out. Fully serviced and plenty of space around the caravan. Toilets and showers kept very clean. Paul's Ices is a nice touch for a nice day.
I love going to Dungannon Park caravan site always a warm welcome and site is very well maintained Toilet/shower blocks spotless Staff all very helpful My safe haven of peace and calm
This is an excellent site 5 star.
Nice location, friendly staffs,bathrooms are neat and clean
Big children's playground, short walks, good showers.
This site is so well maintained with friendly helpful staff. Beautiful lakeside and woodland walks yet handy to shopping outlet and local amenities.
Lovely park,nice size and quiet,helpfully staff when needing an extender for water hosr.friendly workers around the park.
We stayed for 2 nights at Dungannon Park and found it an excellent site with first class facilities. There is a special toilet and shower block for campers which you access with the pass key they give you when you arrive. This also operates the barrier you go through to enter and leave the camping area plus the chemical toilet facility. There is a small cafe which serves what looked like a good variety of hot and cold food. There is a playground close to the first set of pitches which run from number 1 to about number 12. Then there is a second group of pitches a little further away that run from 13 to 24. We stayed on pitch 18 which gave us a view right across the campsite. It was a hard stand with grey water drain, electricity and a fresh water tap which we were able to hook up to our water barrel so it was all very handy. There is a lovely walk all round the lake and there is also a footpath all the way up to the main road which is great as the road is quite narrow.
Well kept park and campsite with friendly and very helpful staff
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