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The Hideaway Retreat

45 Killycurragh Road, Omagh, Co Tyrone, BT79 0HZ
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About

Oozing rustic rural style with a contemporary edge, our self-catering property offers pure luxury and is the ultimate in all-round relaxation.

?Whether you are a little chilled from an early morning stroll or just fancy indulging yourself, you will be dying to spark up our hot tub during your stay. Fully enclosed with large sliding glass panels, lowered into the deck and heated to a 'just perfect' 37 degrees, our luxury tub affords you the ultimate way to enjoy the fresh air and lush views across the green fields in all seasons.

For the ultimate wake up, kick start your morning with a dip in the tub, followed by a spot of yoga on the outside deck.

?After lunch grab a fluffy towel and waffle robe for sauntering between the tub, sauna and our rustic outdoor lounge area 'The Hide'. Be...Read More

About

Oozing rustic rural style with a contemporary edge, our self-catering property offers pure luxury and is the ultimate in all-round relaxation.

?Whether you are a little chilled from an early morning stroll or just fancy indulging yourself, you will be dying to spark up our hot tub during your stay. Fully enclosed with large sliding glass panels, lowered into the deck and heated to a 'just perfect' 37 degrees, our luxury tub affords you the ultimate way to enjoy the fresh air and lush views across the green fields in all seasons.

For the ultimate wake up, kick start your morning with a dip in the tub, followed by a spot of yoga on the outside deck.

?After lunch grab a fluffy towel and waffle robe for sauntering between the tub, sauna and our rustic outdoor lounge area 'The Hide'. Be sure to team the lounge with a chilled bottle of rosé and platter of scones, and you'll be set for the afternoon.?

Later, after an invigorating walk in the fresh country air, return for the evenings entertainment; think smoky barbecue feasts, quirky outdoor board games, a backdrop of music, laughter and singalongs around our blazing fire bowl.

As the heat begins to fade, gather up and get cosy with a Shortcross Gin and blankets in our Hide; an area which boasts rough-luxe reclaimed seating, a mini-bar, netflix on demand, heated lamps and Sonos entertainment with a library of your favourite tunes. Read Less

Facilities

Establishment Features

  • Private Garden
  • Wifi

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Payment Methods

  • All major credit/debit cards accepted
  • Euros accepted

Room / Unit Features

  • Dishwasher
  • Ground floor bedrooms available
  • Hairdryer Available
  • Ironing Facilities
  • Microwave
  • Tumble Dryer
  • TV
  • Washing Machine

Map & Directions

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