Pinewood Lodge Guest House
Review
Pinewood Lodge is a classical country guest lodge located less than a mile out from Omagh Town centre in County Tyrone. The property is perched on a hill with gorgeous views of the countryside and the Sperrin Mountains, which means access to beautiful hikes or walks in the Gortin Glens. It is also in close proximity to Armagh Cathedral and Fermanagh Lakeland, as well as Donegal and Sligo, making it the perfect base for those wanting to explore! You can expect the warmest of welcomes on arrival; the owners ensure all your needs are met and go out of their way to make you feel at home. All bedrooms at Pinewood Lodge are beautifully decorated, en-suite, and with tea/coffee making facilities and lovely views of the countryside. They provide a high quality breakfast freshly prepared each morning, using locally-sourced ingredients. They are happy to cater to all dietary needs; vegan, gluten-free etc.
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2 Loughmuck Road
,
Omagh, Co. Tyrone
, BT78 1SE
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Nearby Attractions

Sally’s of Omagh
Sally’s of Omagh is a venue like no other, seamlessly blending tradition with modern entertainment. Steeped in history, this family-run establishment has been at the heart of Omagh’s social scene for over three decades now. Owned by John McGirr and his mum Oonagh, Sally’s isn’t just a traditional Irish pub;

Aladdin’s Kingdom
Aladdin’s Kingdom in the heart of Omagh is a true hidden gem for families. From the outside, it appears deceptively small, but step inside, and it’s like walking into a TARDIS, spacious, vibrant, and packed with fun. Owned and managed by Francine Caldwell, her dedication, alongside her hardworking team,

Abingdon Collection
The Abingdon Collection, located just a few miles from the wonderfully historic town of Omagh, is one of Co. Tyrone’s most remarkable hidden gems. This unique museum offers an extraordinary journey through time, featuring an impressive collection of military memorabilia and classic cars.
Nearby Eating Out

Sally’s of Omagh
Sally’s of Omagh is a venue like no other, seamlessly blending tradition with modern entertainment. Steeped in history, this family-run establishment has been at the heart of Omagh’s social scene for over three decades now. Owned by John McGirr and his mum Oonagh, Sally’s isn’t just a traditional Irish pub;

Grants of Omagh
Known locally as “Grant’s,” this pub doesn’t try to be something it’s not, because it’s already something special. The moment you step inside, you’re greeted by the warm embrace of a traditional Irish bar, its counter repurposed from an old Donegal drapery shop, adding to its unique charm.