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Belfast House

Located in the heart of Cookstown, the Belfast House is a cozy retreat for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the local culture. This charming hotel exudes a warm and welcoming atmosphere, inviting guests to unwind in its comfortable rooms and enjoy the traditional Irish hospitality. The Belfast House serves as a perfect base for exploring the nearby attractions, offering easy access to the town's vibrant shops, restaurants, and historic sites.

The hotel's quaint exterior and inviting interior decor reflect the rich history and character of Cookstown, providing a true taste of Northern Ireland's charm. With its convenient location and attentive staff, the Belfast House offers a delightful stay for visitors seeking a memorable experience in this picturesque region.
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1 Orritor
Cookstown, BT808BE
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Just a short drive from Belfast House in Cookstown, visitors can explore the historic Ardboe High Cross and Round Tower. These ancient structures date back to the 9th century and offer a fascinating glimpse into Ireland's early Christian history. Nearby, Lough Neagh, the largest freshwater lake in the British Isles, provides a picturesque backdrop for leisurely walks and birdwatching.

For those interested in outdoor activities, the Sperrin Mountains offer a range of hiking trails and scenic viewpoints. The rugged landscape is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in nature. Additionally, the nearby Beaghmore Stone Circles provide a unique archaeological site to explore, with over 80 ancient stone circles and cairns dating back to the Bronze Age.

Foodies will delight in the local cuisine options near Belfast House, including traditional Irish pubs and contemporary dining establishments. Cookstown is known for its vibrant food scene, with a variety of restaurants serving up fresh seafood, traditional Irish stews, and other delicious dishes. Visitors can also sample locally produced craft beers and spirits, adding to the culinary experience in this charming town.
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Cycling nearby
Luggage storage
Wireless Internet Access in guest rooms
Kayaking nearby
Horse riding nearby
Billiards or pool table
Number of bars/lounges -
Mountain biking nearby
Laundry Room
Fishing nearby
breakfast
Smoke-free property
Outdoor Tennis
Self parking - uncovered
Sailing nearby
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