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Walk 7: Upper River Licky Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... White Thorn. The mature Sitka Spruce, Lodge Pole
Pine
Forest on your left is protected from Windthrow by the weel furnished peripheral Lawson Cypress. Take the right fork down towards Faha Bridge and encounter ...
2.
Walk 6: Reamanagh/Garrynagree Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... native species of Alder, Scots
Pine
, Ash and Hazel. Turn right on Renagullee by road where you will encounter forestry groves mostly of Spruce and Larch and sometimes protected by a peripheral planting ...
3.
Walk 5: GlenLicky Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
...
Pine
s are to be seen as you proceed southwards. The Roadway cuts around a natural rocky outcrop adorned with heather and gorse and looks well throughout the year. Proceed on towards Kielys Cross and Take ...
4.
Walk 4: Toor Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... and Northern slopes and also of forestry plantations of Sitka Spruce and Lodge Pole
Pine
. Isolated Farm houses can be seen from this highway as you proceed westward. As you descend towards Grallagh Bridge, ...
5.
Walk 3: Grallagh Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... fine example of a traditional thatched house before crossing Grallagh Bridge. Having crossed the bridge you encounter a grove of lodgepole
pine
and a grove of larch, a deciduous confier. There are many ...
6.
Walk 2: Mill Bridge via St. Declan's Way, 4.29 km.
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... tree (Chilean
Pine
), dominates a cluster of houses. This tree which comes from the Araularia Province of Chile thrives in Ireland. After a short walk along this country lane, swing down the ancient St. ...
7.
Walk 1: Mill Walk, 4.83 km.
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... species of birds can be observed. A lodgepole
pine
grove at the top of the hill where you come across flooded quarries where many exciting water flora species can be found. Decidious plantations of now ...