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Spring is golden in the Sperrins. The windswept hills are vivid with the yellow bloom of gorse. With its sparse highlands and lush river valleys, the Sperrins have a special charm, especially for walkers. There's no end of beautiful places to camp, or hang up your rucksack in the Gortin Village hostel and relax in the congenial main street pubs.

For a region so sparsely populated, its amazing how many people you'll meet. From June onwards, hillwalking festivals are a big draw. And anglers have long appreciated the glories of the Foyle system.

The Sperrins even attracts gold prospectors panning around Sawel, archaeologists and, 20,000 feet into the sky, gliders. The Ulster Gliding Club takes full advantage of the swirling air currents above Magilligan Point. Seven miles of golden strand stretches from this Point, attracting anglers fishing for bass, and early morning equestrians galloping across the surf.

Complete your North-west experience with a trip to the Ulster American Folk Park and trace the story of Northern Ireland's emigration across the Atlantic.

Ulster American Folk Park , Omagh
Situated on the Main Omagh – Strabane Road, it tells the story of the floods of emigrants who left Ireland for the New World in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Beaghmore Stone Circles, Cookstown
Mysterious complex of 7 Bronze Age stone circles and alignments. It's where megalithic tombs and the mysterious Beaghmore stone circles stand as silent witnesses to the settlements that thrived here 6,000 years ago.

Binevenagh Forest, Garvagh, Coleraine
Bienvenagh is renowned for its impressive cliffs that provide a perfect alpine cliff ledge for many rare plants and mosses

County Tyrone is steeped in history and culture and is a haven for things to see and do! From Neolithic monuments and restored mills to National Trust properties and forest parks.