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Tullaghoge Fort

Tullywiggan Road, Tullyhogue, County Tyrone, BT80 8UB
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Tullaghoge Fort was a royal power centre which came to historical prominence in the 11th Century when it was a dynastic centre and inaugural place for Cenel nEogain (later the O’Neills). It is a polygonal embanked enclosure, separated from an outer bank by a wide flat space and no outer ditch. From its hilltop position, it commands wide views of the area and is visible for miles around. The site was abandoned by 1622.

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Directions from Town:In Ballymully Glebe townland, 2½ miles (4 km) south-south-east of Cookstown, east of the B162 Cookstown to Stewartstown road. The entrance is on a difficult corner, with a small car-park at the foot of the hill, from which an uphill path leads to the site.

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