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Walk 6: Reamanagh/Garrynagree Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... Moyng where the Road dips to a tributary stream. Here you will encounter Sally and Sycamore, rising up the hill to the Glen LIckey Junction, a Birch and
Beech
Plantation comes into view. In late summer ...
2.
Walk 4: Toor Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... a stately stand of Norway Spruce can be seen. Proceeding Uphill towards St. Declans Way, this sheltered Glen which is steep at this western point has fine specimens of Oak, Ash,
Beech
and Birch. A fine ...
3.
Walk 3: Grallagh Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... fine examples of native species such as oak, ash,
beech
and birch in this area. Siúl briomhar é seo, agus treithe eagsula le feiscint m.s. Fulacht fia, droichead adhmaid, clocha céime, droicead chochach ...
4.
Walk 2: Mill Bridge via St. Declan's Way, 4.29 km.
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... point will whet the apetite for more intensive exploration as the walk progresses. Proceed southeast-wards down the Old Mill Road,
Beech
trees thrive on this south facing slope and adorn the hedgegrow ...
5.
Walk 1: Mill Walk, 4.83 km.
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... and gorse undergrowth quite common. Young
Beech
trees have been introduced in the hedge row and look out for a copper
beech
in this area. A young Sitka spruce plantation lies to the north of the road. ...