The trip to County Tyrone follows successful visits to Monaghan RFC, Donegal Town RFC, Strabane RFC and City of Derry RFC in recent years and is part of Ulster Rugby's long-term community engagement strategy. Supporters will have the chance to meet the team and there will be opportunities for photographs and autographs after the open training.
Commenting on the open training session, Ulster's Team Manager, Bryn Cunningham said:
"Our visit to Clogher Valley will give supporters the chance to see how the senior squad trains and will give them the opportunity to meet players that they might only have ever seen on television.
"This is a great way to say thank you for the support that the team receives from the west of the Province. It is also a way of recognising the important work that Clogher Valley do in promoting rugby to the public and introducing new players to the game.
"Hopefully this visit will help inspire even more new players and followers to the game."
Clogher Valley Rugby Club President, Greg Irwin, said:
"This is a special year for Clogher Valley as we celebrate our 25th anniversary. We are delighted that Ulster Rugby will be part of these celebrations and look forward to welcoming players, coaches and support staff to the Cran on 14th August."
More details will be confirmed closer to the event. Everyone is encouraged to attend.