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Touring Coagh
Coagh in Mid Ulster (Northern Ireland) is a town located in United Kingdom about 346 mi (or 556 km) north-west of London, the country's capital place.
Time in Coagh is now 06:40 PM (Friday). The local timezone is named Europe / London with an UTC offset of zero hours. We know of 9 airports nearby Coagh, of which 3 are larger airports. The closest airport in United Kingdom is Belfast International Airport in a distance of 16 mi (or 26 km), East. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There is one Unesco world heritage site nearby. The closest heritage site is Brú na Bóinne - Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend of the Boyne in Ireland at a distance of 79 mi (or 127 km). Also, if you like the game of golf, there are several options within driving distance.
Being here already, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Magherafelt, Cookstown, Dungannon, Armagh and Craigavon. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 12°C / 53 °F
Morning Temperature | 9°C / 47 °F |
Evening Temperature | 11°C / 52 °F |
Night Temperature | 11°C / 52 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 86% |
Air Pressure | 1023 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 8 km/h (5 mph) from North-East |
Cloud Conditions | Broken clouds, covering 81% of sky |
General Conditions | Broken clouds |
Saturday, 16th of November 2024
9°C (48 °F)
7°C (45 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 17th of November 2024
6°C (44 °F)
3°C (38 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, few clouds.
Monday, 18th of November 2024
3°C (37 °F)
-1°C (30 °F)
Rain and snow, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Videos from this area
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Owen Coyle point v Ballymacnab (Ulster I.F.C 2006)
Owen Coyle scores a point for Stewartstown Harps against Ballymacnab Round Towers (Armagh) in the Ulster I.F.C Semi-Final played at Casement Park on 19/11/2006.
Gareth Devlin goal v Owen Roes (Tyrone A.C.L 2005)
Gareth Devlin scores a goal for Stewartstown Harps against Owen Roes O'Neill's in the Tyrone A.C.L Division 2 played at Coalisland on 10/04/2005.
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Gareth Devlin point (2) v Moy (Tyrone A.C.L 2008)
Gareth Devlin scores a point for Stewartstown Harps against Moy Tir na nog in the Tyrone A.C.L Division 2 played at Moy on 23/05/2008.
Owen Coyle goal v Killyman (Tyrone A.C.L 2009)
Owen Coyle scores a goal for Stewartstown Harps against Killyman St. Mary's in the Tyrone A.C.L Division 2 played at Mullaghmoyle on 30/08/2009.
Gareth Devlin goal v Moy (Tyrone A.C.L 2008)
Gareth Devlin scores a goal for Stewartstown Harps against Moy Tir na nog in the Tyrone A.C.L Division 2 played at Moy on 23/05/2008.
Owen Coyle goal v Dungannon (Tyrone A.C.L 2006)
Owen Coyle scores a goal for Stewartstown Harps against Dungannon Clarke's in the Tyrone A.C.L Division 2 played at Mullaghmoyle on 14/05/2006.
Paul Dillon point v Moy (Tyrone A.C.L 2007)
Paul Dillon scores a point for Stewartstown Harps against Moy Tir na nOg in the Tyrone A.C.L Division 1B played at Moy on 13/05/2007.
Ronan O'Neill point (2) v Fintona (Tyrone A.C.L 2010)
Ronan O'Neill scores a point for Stewartstown Harps against Fintona Pearses in the Tyrone A.C.L Division 3 played at Mullaghmoyle on 17/10/2010.
Feargal Logan point v Rock (Tyrone J.F.C 1999)
Feargal Logan scores a point for Stewartstown Harps against Rock St. Patrick's in Tyrone J.F.C (1/4 Final) on 02/07/1999 at Coalisland.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Kashubia
Kashubia or Cassubia - is a language area in the historic Eastern Pomerania region of northwestern Poland. Located west of Gdańsk (inclusive of all but the easternmost district) and the mouth of the Vistula river, it is inhabited by members of the Kashubian ethnic group.
Hagan Park
Hagan Park is the home of IFA Championship team Coagh United. It is situated in the village of Coagh in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The ground was given to the club as a grant from the local Hagan family when Coagh United found themselves homeless, and much work has been carried out since. The main stand at Hagan Park seats 131 people in two rows of plastic seating while a third row behind is padded seating similar in style to seating which would be found in a pub or restaurant.
Moneymore GAC
Henry Joy McCracken's GFC Moneymore (Irish: CLG Mhic Reachtáin, Muine Mór) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Moneymore, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The club is a member of Derry GAA and currently caters for Gaelic football. The club is named after the 18th-century Irish republican leader Henry Joy McCracken. Underage teams play in the South Derry league and championships.
Coagh ambush
The Coagh Ambush was a controversial incident that took place on 3 June 1991, when a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) unit from the East Tyrone Brigade was ambushed by the Special Air Service (SAS) in the village of Coagh, County Tyrone. The three-man IRA team was on its way to assassinate a high-profile Officer of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR). Eight SAS members opened-fire on the IRA unit's car, killing the three men and causing the car to burst into flames.
Tanderagee railway station
Tanderagee railway station opened on 6 January 1852 and finally closed on 4 January 1965. Tanderagee is also spelt as Tandragee named after the nearby village of Tandragee. Tanderagee and Gilford railway station was the original name upon opening of the station. Tandergee and Gilford station was built to serve the nearby Ulster villages of Tandragee, County Armagh and Gilford, County Down, Northern Ireland.