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Known for
The Sperrins gateway, the O'Cahan tomb (the finest medieval tomb in Ulster), Dungiven Priory, and a County Londonderry market town at the heart of Sperrin country
A little history
Dungiven Priory, an Augustinian house founded in the 12th century, contains the O'Cahan tomb — considered the finest medieval carved tomb in Ulster. The O'Cahans were the lords of this area for centuries. The town is at the heart of the Sperrin Mountains AONB.
Dungiven Priory and the O'Cahan tomb are extraordinary and free — genuinely undervisited medieval heritage. The Sperrins walking from Dungiven is excellent. The Glenshane Pass for a dramatic drive.
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Dungiven serves the local Sperrin community. Independent businesses provide essential services. Priory heritage brings visitors.
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Dungiven is a place in County Londonderry known for the Sperrins gateway, the O'Cahan tomb (the finest medieval tomb in Ulster), Dungiven Priory, and a County Londonderry market town at the heart of Sperrin country. Dungiven Priory, an Augustinian house founded in the 12th century, contains the O'Cahan tomb — considered the finest medieval carved tomb in Ulster. The population is around 2,500.
The town has local cafes and independent food. The Sperrins area has good pub food. Londonderry is nearby for wider choice.
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