Clogher
Clogher is a town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is located approximately 13 miles north of Omagh and 20 miles south of Cookstown. The town is situated on the River Clogher, which gives it its name. Clogher is known for its historic sites, including Clogher Castle, a 17th-century castle that was once the seat of the MacDonnell clan. The castle is now a ruin, but it remains an important landmark in the area.
The town has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Neolithic period.
Clogher is also home to several cultural attractions, including the Clogher Valley Museum, which showcases the
Despite its rich history and cultural attractions, Clogher remains a close-knit community, with a strong sense