
Vacation rentals in Omagh
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Explore 20 vacation rentals in Omagh

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Omagh vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 220 per night before taxes and fees

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Family-friendly vacation rentals
10 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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20 of Omagh vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Omagh stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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Glenelly Glamping - Gleann View Pod
Escape to a luxury glamping pod nestled in the heart of breathtaking natural beauty. Relax & unwind in the serene atmosphere of the pod, private patio, or inviting hot tub. Once the gate closes, the space becomes your exclusive sanctuary. Shops, takeaways and bars are a short walk away. Centrally located in Plumbridge, close to Omagh, Strabane, and Derry, with scenic walking trails nearby, including Gortin Glens Forest Park and Barnes Gap, among others. Book now for a unique and memorable stay

Luxury rural retreat with private covered hot tub
Mill Farm Retreat is a luxury log cabin located on our family farm in the picturesque Sperrin Mountains, Northern Ireland. Nestled in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it is the perfect getaway to escape the everyday and reconnect with nature. An excellent base from which to explore the Gortin Glen Forest Park, Gortin Lakes or Ulster American Folk Park. Perfect for a romantic getaway or a relaxing solo retreat. Exclusive use of our private covered hot tub included. Tourism NI certified

Tullydowey Gate Lodge
Situated beside the village of Blackwatertown on the border between counties Tyrone and Armagh. Tullydowey Gate Lodge is a Grade B1 listed property built in 1793. Restoration of the gate lodge was completed in 2019 and undertaken with the utmost regard for the history of the building with many of the existing 18th century features sympathetically maintained whilst providing the comforts of 21st century living in a traditional country cottage style turning it once again into a real eye catcher.

Kingarrow Loft 1st floor Apt. 1 Bed/Hot Tub/Sauna
NITB Approved Take it easy at this uniquely peaceful and tranquil getaway. Set in the heart of the Tyrone countryside in an AONB at the foot of the Sperrin Mountains. The Loft is set in the grounds of the family home with private parking and separate guest access. In the gardens there is a private Hot Tub and Finnish Sauna with Cold Plunge Pool, the Tub is included with your booking and the Sauna and Plunge Pool is available at an additional cost of £30 paid on arrival.

Beck and Burble Glamping pod 1
We are situated of the a5 main road from omagh to newtownstewart We are in a beautiful tranquil countryside and have a beautiful stream that flows right beside our pod Hot tub with led lights One bedroom with kitchen area and full bathroom and shower Pull out double sofa bed Beautiful decking areas to enjoy scenic views Wi-Fi Smart tv Fridge / hob / sink Coffee / hot drinks machine Gowns flip flops Wood burning sauna (extra) ‼️Please note , sauna is extra charge‼️

Unique Shepherd’s Hut Private Hot Tub & Epic Views
Escape to An Doras Bui, a bespoke Shepherd’s Hut nestled in the heart of the Sperrins. Designed for total privacy, this one-of-a-kind retreat offers panoramic views from your private electric hot tub. Spend evenings by the firepit under the stars, and wake to a chorus of birdsong. A secluded country sanctuary just 10 mins from local villages—the perfect base to explore the area's natural beauty or simply disconnect in style. Your ultimate mountain hideaway awaits.

Green Luxury Retreats-Memory Lane House-18 Guests.
Memory Lane House is a private luxury retreat in Omagh, County Tyrone, in the heart of Northern Ireland. Perfect for family breaks, birthdays, hen parties, and special occasions. Enjoy a relaxing hot tub and possible early check-in when available. Ideally located under 1.5 hours from Northern Ireland’s stunning coastline, beaches, and world-class golf resorts. Hosted by family-run Green Luxury Retreats. We don’t allow pets.

Crockanboy Cabins - Cabin 1
Crockanboy Cabins - Kick back and relax in this calm and stylish space. Nestled at the foot of the Sperrin Mountains in County Tyrone, our luxurious cabins offer a spacious and modern sanctuary to unwind in. Immerse yourself in a state of relaxation in your own private hot tub. Laze back on the sofa with one of our books or get stuck into one our board games on those wetter days.

Glenview Shepherds Hut nestled in the Gortin Glens
Glenview Shepherd’s Hut, Gortin — a cosy retreat surrounded by nature. Unwind in peaceful, scenic surroundings and enjoy exclusive use of a wood‑fired hot tub. The hut sleeps two and includes free Wi‑Fi, on‑site parking, and a complimentary continental breakfast. Ideally located for exploring nearby attractions as well as the stunning landscapes in the area.

Centrally located 2 bedroom house with garden
Enjoy a stylish and comfortable stay in this modern two-bedroom townhouse, perfectly located in a quiet residential area just a short walk from the town centre. Whether you’re visiting for business, a family trip, or a relaxing getaway, you’ll be close to shops, restaurants, transport links, and local attractions while still enjoying a peaceful setting.

Stylish, spacious, secluded home beautiful views
Nestled in lush rolling countryside with beautiful, tranquil views from every angle, this is the perfect stylish location to unwind and de-stress. Huge garden with nooks perfect for children to explore. Central location close to Lough Erne and the island town of Enniskillen and perfect for day trips to Donegal and the Wild Atlantic Way.

Cosy guest house close to Omagh town centre
Self-contained one-bedroom guesthouse located in a peaceful residential area close to Omagh town centre. The property has its own private entrance with off-street parking available. Ideal for both short stays and longer visits to the Omagh area. Extended bookings (2 weeks+) are welcomed - please message me with your required dates.
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When is the best time to visit Omagh?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Omagh?
Accommodations in Omagh's town center make it easy to explore restaurants and shops, while stays near parks and rivers appeal to guests seeking a quieter setting. Family friendly rentals are available around residential neighborhoods.
What are the best things to do in Omagh with kids?
Families often explore the Ulster American Folk Park, enjoy playgrounds in local parks, and participate in interactive workshops at heritage centers. Seasonal fairs and community events sometimes include activities for children.
What are some of the best things to do in Omagh?
Explore the Ulster American Folk Park, wander riverside walking paths, and visit galleries featuring local art. Omagh has vibrant food spots, traditional music venues, and showcases a blend of history and culture throughout the town.
How is the weather in Omagh?
Omagh has cool, damp winters with temperatures around 34–43°F (1–6°C), and milder summers reaching 51–64°F (11–18°C). Rain is frequent year-round, so a waterproof jacket is useful.
When is the best time to visit Omagh?
Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder weather and seasonal festivals. Cooler months bring frequent rain, so visitors often pack extra layers and waterproof items.
What are the best places to visit in Omagh?
Visit the Ulster American Folk Park, explore local museums, and stroll through riverside parks. Art galleries and traditional markets around the town area are frequently suggested.
What are some hiking trails in Omagh?
Omagh has walking trails in local parks and forested areas nearby, offering gentle routes through woodlands and riverside scenery. Nature reserves around the town feature paths suitable for relaxed strolls.
What are some family activities we can do in Omagh?
Families often explore the Ulster American Folk Park, enjoy riverside walks, and visit interactive museums. Local parks and occasional workshops provide activities suitable for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Omagh?
Day trips can include exploring nature reserves, visiting heritage museums, or discovering quaint towns with local markets. Outdoor activities and cultural sites around Omagh are often suggested for a change of pace.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Omagh?
Several accommodations in Omagh welcome pets, especially around parks and quieter residential areas. Hosts often provide information on nearby walking routes suitable for pets.
What are some local tips for visiting Omagh?
Take time to explore markets for locally made crafts and foods, and check town notice boards for community events. Layers and waterproof items come in handy, and locals often recommend sampling regional baked goods.
What is Omagh known for?
Omagh is known for its rich history, locally rooted music traditions, and scenic surroundings. The area is also recognized for heritage museums and lively cultural festivals.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Omagh?
Explore parks with scenic trails, discover small galleries that showcase local art and crafts, or visit heritage sites tucked around Omagh's town center. Locally rooted traditions and community spaces often reward visitors seeking less crowded spots.
What are the best foods to try in Omagh?
Try regional specialties including soda bread, Irish stew, and fresh produce from local markets. Omagh also frequently features homemade scones and traditional pastries in cafes.
What should I bring for a trip to Omagh?
Pack layers and waterproof clothing, as Omagh has frequent rain, especially in cooler months. Comfortable shoes suit walking trails and town streets, and an umbrella or hooded jacket is often recommended.
What is the nightlife in Omagh like?
Omagh has pubs with traditional music, casual dining spots, and venues offering live entertainment on weekends. Nightlife is centered around the town area, blending relaxed atmospheres with social gatherings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Omagh?
Omagh has traditional music festivals, agricultural shows, and cultural celebrations throughout the year. Summer and early autumn events often draw crowds, featuring live performances and local foods.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Omagh?
Family friendly vacation rentals are available throughout Omagh, especially in residential neighborhoods and near parks. Many accommodations have amenities for children and welcoming hosts.
Destinations to explore
- Rossnowlagh
- Benone Beach
- East Strand
- Portrush Whiterocks Beach
- Portstewart Golf Club
- Fanad Head
- Hillsborough Castle
- Bundoran Beach
- Wild Ireland
- Glenveagh National Park
- Derry's Walls
- Royal Portrush (Dunluce)
- Glencar Waterfall
- Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail
- Fort Dunree
- Arigna Mining Experience
- Temple Mussenden
- Marble Arch Caves
- Assarancagh / Maghera Waterfall
- Fanad Head Lighthouse
- Glenveagh Castle
- Enniskillen Castle Museums: The Inniskillings Museum
- Castlerock Golf Club,
- The Peace Bridge





