Living in Dungannon

Dungannon is a market town and surrounding district area in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, set within gently rolling countryside. Its central position in the county has long made it an important point of connection for surrounding rural communities. The landscape is largely agricultural, with farmland and small settlements shaping a steady and traditional way of life.

The town of Dungannon developed as a local centre for trade, administration and services, supporting nearby villages and farming areas. It has a long history, reflected in its town layout and civic role within the wider district. Today, Dungannon continues to function as a hub for retail, education and public services, with industry and small businesses contributing to local employment.

The wider Dungannon area benefits from access to open countryside, lakes and walking routes, offering opportunities for outdoor activity alongside everyday life. Community ties remain an important feature, supported by schools, sports facilities and local events. Overall, Dungannon offers a calm mix of market town character, rural surroundings and regional importance, giving it a settled and dependable place within County Tyrone.

Largest Towns in Dungannon 6

Dungannon
59.4K
Fivemiletown
3.3K
Aughnacloy
2.4K
Clogher
1.9K
Augher
1.3K
Caledon
875

Location

Elevation & Terrain

Lowest point Church Hill — 43 ft (13 m)
Highest point Garvaghy — 545 ft (166 m)
Average across towns 243 ft (74 m)
Elevation range 502 ft (153 m)

Dungannon stretches from 43 ft at Church Hill up to 545 ft at Garvaghy, a span of 502 ft across 33 towns and villages. This reflects notably varied terrain, with clear contrasts between lower valleys and higher ground.

Places in Dungannon 33

A B C D E F G M N S T

Postcode Areas in Dungannon 1

Dungannon is served by 1 postcode area. Each area contains multiple postcode districts covering different parts of the county.

Neighbouring Counties 6