An Creagán Visitor Centre
Creggan, Omagh, Co Tyrone,
Phone: T: (028) 8076 1112
http://www.ancreagan.com/
About
Get away from it all and revitalise at the newly refurbished self catering cottages which are located on the grounds of An Creagan.There are eight to choose from with a choice of one, two or three bedrooms, all en-suite. These cottages are designed in a traditional fashion still retaining a number of features similar to the old cottages of the area; There are two clachans (group of stone buildings). Each cottage has a unique name representing traditional town lands of Creggan. All cottages have been refurbished to the highest standard maintaining their traditional feel with a relaxed contemporary twist. The cottages have also been fitted with solar panels and pellet burning stoves which not only create a comfortable warmth and atmosphere but are environmentally friendly. Each cottage is centrally heated and equipped with TV and telephone and a centralised laundry facility is provided on site.Enjoy the peace, quiet and tranquility that is so very unique about An Creagan and let us take you on a journey of discovery and enliven your senses. The perfect getaway for families and couples where you are guaranteed to experience something special and create your own lasting memory! Please note: Pets are not allowed in the cottages but we provide kennels outside the cottage.
lesslessGet away from it all and revitalise at the newly refurbished self catering cottages which are located on the grounds of An Creagan.There are eight to choose from with a choice of one, two or three bedrooms, all en-suite. These cottages are designed in a traditional fashion still retaining a number of features similar to the old cottages of the area; There are two clachans (group of stone bu...moreGet away from it all and revitalise at the newly refurbished self catering cottages which are located on the grounds of An Creagan.There are eight to choose from with a choice of one, two or three bedrooms, all en-suite. These cottages are designed in a traditional fashion still retaining a number of features similar to the old cottages of the area; There are two clachans (group of stone bu...more