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58 Greenmount Road, Gortaclare., Omagh, Co. Tyrone, BT79 0QU

Sun-Thu: £65 | Fri-Sat: £65

(for a double room)

Resting within a peaceful, countryside setting, this family run guest house offers quality food and personal service.

Accommodation includes executive suites, rooms with king size double beds and family rooms with adjoining doors. We also provide category one disabled facilities and a modern laundry room.

Local attractions include the Ulster American Folk Park, Fermanagh Lakes and Armagh Planetarium. There are also many golf courses in the area.

Whatever the length of your stay, you are assured warm hospitality and a relaxing atmosphere at the Greenmount Lodge.

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Facilities at Greenmount Lodge

General

  • 24-Hour Front Desk
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  • Non-Smoking Rooms
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  • Heating
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  • All Public and Private spaces non-smoking
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  • Luggage Storage
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  • Gay Friendly
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  • Free Parking
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  • Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests
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Activities

  • Jacuzzi
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  • Tennis Court
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Services

  • Internet Services
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  • Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
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  • Breakfast in the Room
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  • Fax/Photocopying
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  • Laundry
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  • Bridal Suite
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  • Packed Lunches
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  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities
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Local Attractions near Greenmount Lodge

  • Beaghmore Stone Circles and Alignments (28.1 km) - Discovered in the 1930s, these impressive, ritualistic stones have been dated back to the early Bronze, and maybe even Neolithic Ages. There are three pairs of stone circles, one single circle, stone rows or alignments and cairns, which range in height fr

  • Castle Caulfield (24.1 km) - Sir Toby Caulfield, an Oxfordshire knight and ancestor of the Earls of Charlemont, built this manor house in 1619 on the site of an ancient fort. It was badly burnt in 1641, repaired and lived in by the Caulfield/Charlemont family until 1670. It boasts th

  • Wellbrook Beetling Mill (29.09 km) - This 18th-century water-powered linen mill was used for bleaching and, until 1961, for finishing Irish linen. Beetling was the name given to the final process in linen making, when the material was beaten by 30 or so hammers (beetles) to achieve a smooth

  • Harry Avery's Castle (25.83 km) - The hilltop ruins of a Gaelic stone castle, built around the 14th century by one of the O'Neill chiefs, are the remains of the oldest surviving Irish-built castle in the north. Only the great twin towers of the gatehouse are left. A new stairway enables t

  • Ulster American Folk Park (19.9 km) - An outdoor museum that traces the history of Ulster's links with America and the emigration of Ulster residents to the US during the 18th and 19th centuries. The 70-acre site is divided into two parts - Old World and New World. There are demonstrations of

  • U S Grant Ancestral Homestead & Visitor (18.47 km) - Ancestral homestead of Ulysses S Grant, 18th President of the United States of America. The homestead and farmyard have been restored to the style and appearance of a mid-19th-century Irish smallholding. There are many amenities a children's play area, pu

  • Ulster History Park (19.8 km) - The story of settlement in Ireland, told with the aid of full-scale models of the houses and monuments built through the ages. Exhibitions and audio-visual presentations expand the themes

  • Tyrone Crystal Visitor Centre (29.67 km) - Crystal making in Tyrone is a comparatively modern enterprise, dating its beginnings from the days of Benjamin Edwards in the 1770s. Tyrone Crystal is hand-cut, and visitors can see this craft in action on guided tours of the factory. The new spacious vis

Policies at Greenmount Lodge

Check In / Check Out

  • Checkin from 14:00 until 21:30
  • You must check out by 11:00

Accepted credit cards

  • Visa /
  • Maestro /
  • MasterCard
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Important! Policies may vary from these depending on your room, date & rate selection. Please check the room information when booking.

Deposit Policy:

No deposit will be charged.

Internet Policy:

Wireless internet is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge.

Pet Policy:

Pets are not allowed.

Parking Policy:

Free private parking is possible on site.

Extra Charges Policy:

17.5 % VAT is included. Service charge is not applicable. City/tourist tax is not applicable.

Child Policy:

Children cannot be accommodated at the hotel. Extra beds are not available. There is no capacity for extra beds in the room.

Cancellation Policy:

If cancelled up to 2 days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged. If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.

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