Strabane

Town in County Tyrone. 

Strabane


Strabane, located on the River Mourne near its confluence with the River Foyle, is a town that beautifully blends heritage, culture, and community spirit. Bordering County Donegal, it enjoys a unique position that links Northern Ireland with the Republic, making it a hub of cross-border interaction. Historically, Strabane was known for linen production and printing, leaving a legacy still evident in the town’s character. Today, it is recognized for its resilience and creativity, with a strong emphasis on arts, culture, and local enterprise. The Alley Theatre serves as the cultural heartbeat, hosting plays, concerts, and community events throughout the year.

Strabane is also blessed with striking natural surroundings, with the nearby Sperrin Mountains offering hiking, cycling, and fishing opportunities. The town centre is home to shops, markets, and welcoming cafés, providing both convenience and charm. Festivals such as the Strabane Summer Jamm highlight its lively spirit and celebrate local talent. Its strategic location makes it an important trading and cultural link, while the warmth of its people ensures that visitors feel at home. With a proud history, scenic landscapes, and a vibrant community, Strabane continues to flourish as one of Tyrone’s most engaging towns.

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When to go

  • Peak Season:
  • April – September

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