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The Sperrins gateway, Harry Avery's Castle (a rare Irish tower house), and a small County Tyrone village at the heart of the Upper Mourne country
A little history
Harry Avery's Castle — an unusual twin-towered gatehouse castle built in the 14th century — stands above Newtownstewart. The castle is named for Henry Aimhreidh O'Neill. The village is well placed for the Sperrins mountains and the Upper Mourne region.
Harry Avery's Castle is free and worth visiting. The Sperrins walking from Newtownstewart. The Strule Valley for local scenery.
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Newtownstewart is a place in County Tyrone known for the Sperrins gateway, Harry Avery's Castle (a rare Irish tower house), and a small County Tyrone village at the heart of the Upper Mourne country. Harry Avery's Castle — an unusual twin-towered gatehouse castle built in the 14th century — stands above Newtownstewart. The population is around 1,700.
The village has local cafes and food. Omagh nearby has wider food choice.
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