Introduction
The largest county in Northern Ireland, Tyrone is a landscape of soft hills and hard histories. The Sperrins mountain range offers a dramatic backdrop for outdoor adventures, with hiking trails that wind through pristine landscapes and starry nights that seem to stretch into infinity. The Ulster American Folk Park provides a poignant journey through Irish emigration history, while sites like the Hill of the O'Neill and Harry Avery's Castle remind visitors of the complex story of the region's past.
Featured Places

Cookstown
Steeped in over 300 years of history, Cookstown is where the echoes of linen looms meet the whispers of ancient stone circles. Founded in 1620 by Dr. Alan Cooke as a Plantation of Ulster settlement, this vibrant town in County Tyrone has long been...
Featured Attractions

Ballygroll Prehistoric Landscape
Ballygroll Prehistoric Landscape: 2,500+ years of tombs, stone circles, and ancient rituals. Explore Northern Ireland's key prehistoric open-air museum.

Beaghmore Stone Circles
Uncover mysteries at Beaghmore Stone Circles: ancient Irish Bronze Age site with over 1,200 celestial stones, journeying through time.