Places of Interest near The Head O' The Road 
 
We offer a variety of outdoor activities including clay pigeon shooting, archery, air gun shooting and an exhilarating 4x4 off-road driving course. Additional activities are available for groups of 25 people and over, as are multi-activity packages in conjunction with the Superdrive Rally Centre. 
 
In addition to being a practice ground for experienced shooters, we also welcome beginners to the sport of clay shooting, with a range of targets to suit all levels of skill. 
 
33 Derryhubbert Road,Dungannon,BT71 6NW 
Tel: (028) 3885 1102 
 
Peatlands Park was specifically established to raise awareness of peatland habitat issues. The peat here has been forming for aound 10,000 years. There are over 16km of paths leading visitors through various habitats within the park. 
 
The park is rich in insects, particularly butterflies, moths, dragonflies and damselflies and many woodland and wetland birds and various species of nest here. Grey squirrels, badgers and hares are also present, while lizards and newts can be found in the open bog areas. 
 
A short stroll around the Bog Garden will give you a chance to see almost all of the flora and fauna associated with this precious peatland habitat. 
 
144 Derrycaw Road, Moy, Dungannon, Co. Armagh BT71 6NA 
Telephone: 028 8778 4753 
 
Built in the 1820s, this handsome Irish gentry house is surrounded by its 130-hectare (320-acre) wooded riverside estate. The former home of the MacGeough Bond family, a tour of this Neo-classical masterpiece reveals it is unchanged since 1900 – the eclectic interior still evoking the family's tastes and interests. Outside there are sweeping vistas, superb spring bulbs, scenic walks and fascinating courtyard displays. A second-hand bookshop, adventure playground and Lady Ada's award-winning tea-room provide retreats for children and adults alike 
 
 
 
64 Ardress Road, Annaghmore, Portadown, Co. Armagh BT62 1SQ 
Telephone: 028 8778 4753 
 
This charming 17th-century farmhouse, elegantly remodelled in Georgian times, offers fun and relaxation for all the family. Set in 40 hectares (100 acres) of countryside there are apple orchards, charming woodland and riverside walks. The atmosphere of a working farmyard has been rekindled with the return of small animals 
The Head O' The Road, Clantilew Road, (also spelt Clontylew) Tartaraghan, Portadown,Co. Armagh, BT62 1RF, United Kingdom, Tel: 02838851322