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Situated in Ballygawley, 14.9 miles from Omagh and 24.9 miles from Enniskillen, Balinroey B&B features free WiFi access and free private parking.
Every room has a flat-screen TV, a seating area, and a tea maker.
You will find a sitting room and a shared kitchen at the property.
You can engage in various activities, such as golfing, cycling and hill walking.
Armagh is 19.3 miles from Balinroey B&B, while Moy is 15.5 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Belfast International Airport, 36 miles from the property.
Balinroey is nestled in the heart of extensive woodland and rolling hills, Balinroey is a warm and friendly, family-run bed and breakfast. You can relax, rejuvenate and enjoy the splendour of the local wildlife including deer, buzzards and many other species. It is an ideal setting for cycling, hill walking, photography or golf. Set in the hub of the award-winning Todds Leap Activity Centre, guests can partake in the many activities on offer including Off-Road Driving, Archery, Paint-balling, Zip line or the Giant Swing. Ideal for couples or families with young children, our bedrooms have stunning views and are equipped with high-speed wi-fi access, flat screen TVs, hair dryers and Straighteners, electric blankets, toiletries and well-equipped hospitality trays. We will go out of our way to make your stay a relaxing and enjoyable experience.Balinroey is located on the edge of the scenic Clogher Valley - home and inspiration to the acclaimed 19th century poet and novelist William Carleton. Other local places of interest include the Ulster American Folk Park, President Grant’s Homestead. The Gortin Glens, Armagh Planetarium and Cathedral, Fermanagh lakes and Navan Fort
Balinroey is a short 10 minute drive from Clogher - one of the most ancient places in Ireland and was once the capital city of the Principality of Oriel. Its cathedral holds the ‘Cloghor’, one of the ‘Three stones of Erin’ and dates from the mid-18th century. Its next-door neighbour, Augher, is home to Spur Royal Castle, a typical plantation castle with an interesting history. A short 10-min drive will take you to the breath-taking views from Errigal Keerogue. Here you can view the ruins of St Kieran’s Church with its very early cross. The church dates from 1489 and was of Franciscan origin. Five mins further along you can visit Knockmany, the Hill of Aine, a Pagan Goddess of Love. It is the site of a large grave called Knockmany Chambered Cairn, whose stones are carved concentric circles. No one is quite sure what these circles represent but some scholars connect them to the religious cult of a Mother Goddess in ancient Syria about 3000BC. Another ancient site situated only a few miles further, located in the picturesque Favour Royal Forest, is St Patrick’s Chair and Well, which is reputed to have mystical powers.
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