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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.
Lovely clean and exceptionally tidy caravan park where you don’t feel you’re parked on top of your neighbour like at some parks! Welcome staff were really friendly and couldn’t do enough. Would definitely return. If Dungannon Park provided weather the sun would definitely have been shining!
On arriving at the caravan park, a little bit earlier than we should have we were let in no problem. The lady in reception was very jolly and helpful. The park itself has lovely walks around it. We also found it extremely clean. The only downside to our visit was that as it was Easter a lot of restaurants were closed, so hard to get something to eat. Dungannon town we found a bit dilapidated and not a great shopping town, and for that reason would probably not return.
The staff were very welcoming and helpful. The site was spotless. Highly reccomnend. Would loved to have stayed longer.
Facilities were excellent! Showers and toilets were spotless. Walk to Linen Green was stunning.We will definitely be back soon!
Great park, clean facilities, creatively laid out, lovely walks and very close to Linen Green ie 700 yard walk. Playground great - visited it in July with 3 young grandchildren who were thrilled. Staff all very friendly and helpful. Biggest problem was the distance to facilities. My husband has limited mobility and found it very difficult to use the toilet block even though we were given the closest site possible. We are very grateful that the staff did their best to accommodate us.
We really enjoyed our stay at Dungannon Park. Staff were very friendly and helpful, facilities were clean and park itself is very well maintained. Will definitely be back.
Immediately arriving at the entrance it was visible the care and attention to detail with immaculate grounds and beautiful flowers. We were on pitch 17 in the stone site. My only crumble would be signage for the pitche numbers would be useful at the entrance to each area as we drove to the end of drive and had to reverse the caravan back to find number 17. Wardens toured the site a couple of times per day. The toilets were accessed using a fob. They were extremely clean though toilet roll was thin so used my own. The showers were spacious clean and extremely hot. Other than a slug invasion in our awning (removed 30+ one night but it was damp weather) this was a fantastic site and would have to be in our top 3 places to stay. Just wish it was a bit closer to us... Would be our number one.
Nice wee stay at Dungannon Park. If I was to advise on areas of improvement :The arrival area was regularly occupied with a council van, taking up the whole space. Tricky when arriving with car and caravan and no where to park. Had to block road while I visited reception to collect key fob.Also, a wee try/shower gel holder in the showers would just be the icing on the cake .
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