Tyrone
The largest county in Northern Ireland, Tyrone is a mainly rural retreat with plenty of unspoilt scenery, from the flat peatlands on the shores of Lough Neagh, to the Sperrin mountains in the west. Despite being mostly rural, Tyrone also boasts busy market towns like Omagh and Dungannon, with history tracing back to the old High Kings of Ireland, the O’Neills. Tyrone has average temperatures of 26° in July and August. Winters are mild (4°) except for January (2.5°) and rainfall is high throughout the year, though driest in May. The closest Airport to Tyrone is the City of Derry Airport, 64km from Omagh. Multiple motorways go through the county, e.g. the A5, A29, A32, A38 and A505.
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Tyrone
The largest county in Northern Ireland, Tyrone is a mainly rural retreat with plenty of unspoilt scenery, from the flat peatlands on the shores of Lough Neagh, to the Sperrin mountains in the west. Despite being mostly rural, Tyrone also boasts busy market towns like Omagh and Dungannon, with history tracing back to the old High Kings of Ireland, the O’Neills. Tyrone has average temperatures of 26° in July and August. Winters are mild (4°) except for January (2.5°) and rainfall is high throughout the year, though driest in May. The closest Airport to Tyrone is the City of Derry Airport, 64km from Omagh. Multiple motorways go through the county, e.g. the A5, A29, A32, A38 and A505.