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1. Walk 6: Reamanagh/Garrynagree Walk
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... is exciting as stated above. Tufts of male fern protruding from the bank can be seen from the bridge. Larch and Alder are a feature as you make your way out to the main road. On the side of the trail a ...
2. Walk 5: GlenLicky Walk
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... afforested. Laurels have been planted on both side of the road. The stone Bridge is a feature in this area. There are some fine Norway Spruce on the south side of the river. Sitka Spruce, Larch and Lodgepole ...
3. Walk 4: Toor Walk
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... spectacular Red Autumn Foliage and Fruit. Rambling along enjoy this rural area with interesting buttressed walls. A feature of the hedgerow in this area is Fuchsia, a successful introduction ti Ireland ...
... of multi-varital forest trees merging with the sessile oak/hazel native trees is a stunning feature as the sun illuminates a kaleidoscope of canopy colour. These hues change dramatically with the seasons ...
... participated in the launch walk with Ms. Ní Lamhna said the area is sparsley populated and makes an excellent quiet and peaceful walk. "It is a lovely and scenic walk and there are many historical features ...
6. Walk 1: Mill Walk, 4.83 km.
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... multi varietals forest trees merging with the sessile oak native trees is a stunning feature as the sun illuminates a kaleidoscope of canopy colour. This is a bird watchers paradise and this vantage point ...