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Dungannon Park: A Serene 70-Acre Natural Haven in Tyrone

A 70-acre natural oasis near Dungannon with a fishing lake, sports facilities, camping, and scenic trails for all ages to enjoy.

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Dungannon Park is a 70-acre scenic park near Dungannon town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, featuring a 12-acre fishing lake, woodland trails, sports facilities, and family-friendly amenities. It offers caravan and camping sites, playgrounds, tennis courts, and picnic areas, making it a versatile destination for relaxation, outdoor activities, and nature exploration.

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Moy Rd, Dungannon, Tyrone, Dungannon, BT71 6DY, GB
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Duration: 1 to 5 hours
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Free
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Outdoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
9 am-10 pm
Tuesday
9 am-10 pm
Wednesday
9 am-10 pm
Thursday
9 am-10 pm
Friday
9 am-10 pm
Saturday
9 am-10 pm
Sunday
9 am-10 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    Driving from Dungannon town centre takes about 5 to 10 minutes via Moy Road. On-site parking is available, but charges may apply during busy periods. The park is accessible year-round, though winter hours are shorter.

    Bus

    Local bus services connect Dungannon town centre to stops near Moy Road, approximately a 15-20 minute walk to the park entrance. Bus frequency varies, so check local timetables in advance.

    Walking

    From Dungannon town centre, a pleasant 30 to 40-minute walk along paved paths and sidewalks leads to the park. Terrain is mostly flat with some gentle hills, suitable for most fitness levels.

    Cycling

    Cycling from Dungannon town to the park takes about 10 minutes via safe local roads and cycle paths. Bike racks are available near the visitor centre for secure parking.

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    Local tips

    Visit during spring or summer to enjoy extended opening hours and vibrant natural scenery.
    Bring fishing gear for a relaxing day at the well-stocked 12-acre fishing lake.
    Book caravan and camping pitches in advance, especially during peak season from March to September.
    Use the barbeque site for a picnic gathering with family or friends.
    Keep dogs on leads as required to ensure safety and respect for wildlife and other visitors.

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    A Picturesque Landscape of Natural Beauty

    Dungannon Park unfolds over 70 acres of lush parkland just two miles from Dungannon town centre. At its heart lies a tranquil 12-acre fishing lake fed by a gentle stream, surrounded by mature woodland predominantly composed of beech trees. The park's diverse natural environment offers visitors a peaceful retreat with scenic walking trails that wind through manicured gardens and open green spaces. This blend of water, woodland, and open parkland creates a rich habitat for local wildlife and a soothing atmosphere for visitors.

    Recreational Facilities for All Ages

    The park caters to a wide range of outdoor activities. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy tennis courts, football and cricket pitches, and a rugby pitch with pavilion. Families benefit from a well-equipped children's play area and a barbeque site ideal for gatherings. Anglers are drawn to the well-maintained fishing lake, stocked for coarse and game fishing. Additionally, treasure and orienteering trails add an element of adventure and exploration for visitors of all ages.

    Caravan and Camping Experience

    Dungannon Park features a caravan and campsite open from mid-March to the end of September. The touring pitches offer hardstanding with dedicated water, waste, and electricity connections, some overlooking the lake. There is also a grassed area for tents. The modern visitor amenity centre provides essential facilities including toilets, showers (operated by token), laundry with washing machines and dryers, a TV lounge, and baby-changing facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay for campers.

    Accessibility and Visitor Amenities

    The park is designed to accommodate a broad spectrum of visitors, including those with disabilities, offering disabled toilets and parking. Well-marked pathways and picnic areas make it easy to explore and relax. Dogs are welcome by arrangement and must be kept on leads, supporting a safe and enjoyable environment for all. On-site parking is available, and the park operates daily from 9 am to 10 pm during peak months, with shorter hours in winter.

    Community and Environmental Stewardship

    Managed by Mid Ulster District Council, Dungannon Park is immaculately maintained, reflecting a commitment to conservation and visitor experience. The park serves as a community hub for outdoor events and leisure, fostering a connection between people and nature. Its network of paths and natural features invite mindfulness and outdoor recreation, making it a cherished green space in the region.

    Scenic Views and Photographic Opportunities

    From elevated points within the park, visitors can enjoy splendid views of Dungannon town and the surrounding Tyrone countryside. The combination of colorful flower beds, mature trees, and the shimmering lake provides numerous photographic moments year-round. Seasonal changes enhance the park’s visual appeal, from vibrant spring blooms to tranquil winter scenes.

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