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1. Walk 7: Upper River Licky Walk
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... the uisce beatha (water of life) for countless generations of people who have lived within the Lickey Valley catchment area. It is streams like this that inspired Alfred Lord Tennison to compose that great ...
2. Walk 6: Reamanagh/Garrynagree Walk
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... Lickey River. We are now in the upper reaches where the catchment area slopes more gently to the river, than the more dramatic glens on the walks further down. This walk has its own topographical and ecological ...
3. Walk 5: GlenLicky Walk
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... of the right of way bounding Glen Lickey and Toor. Proceed down the right of way towards the Bridge. The stone walls clad with European Gorse also have an occasional Mountain Ash and Holly Tree. If you ...
4. Walk 4: Toor Walk
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Walk 4: Toor Walk, 13.45 km. Recommended starting point: junction of GlenLicky pathway with the Grallagh Road (S4 on map). On an East/West axis this walk runs from Glen Lickey to Ballycurrane School Cross. ...
Recommended starting point: top of Mill Road (marked S2 on map). Panoramic View of the afforested steep River Lickey Glen. From this elevated point looking southwards and eastward the intertwining groves ...
(excerpt from Dungarvan Observer (Wed Feb 01 2006) A new Lickey Valley walks brochure was launched last week at the Marine Bar, Pulla, with special guest RTÉ radio presenter and Chairperson of An Taisce, ...
7. Walk 1: Mill Walk, 4.83 km.
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Recommended starting point: top of Mill Road (marked S1 on map). Panoramic View of the Afforested steep River Lickey Glen. From this point, looking southwards and west ward the inter twining groves of ...