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Walks
(Walks/Walks - summary - Gaeilge)
... Forest (S6 on map). Upper
River
Licky Walk, 7.06 km: Recommended starting point: the Marine Bar (S7 on the map). ...
2.
Walk 7: Upper River Licky Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
Walk 7: Upper
River
Licky Walk, 7.06 km. Recommended starting point: the Marine Bar (S7 on the map). We have now reached the nearest access point to the soure of this extraordinary stream which has been ...
3.
Walk 6: Reamanagh/Garrynagree Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... 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 ...
4.
Walk 5: GlenLicky Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... Species can be found. On the
River
Bank there are clumps of scrub rosa and Briar and in the
River
you will encounter Watercress, Water Starworth and Pondwee. The right of way on the Norther bank is less ...
5.
Walk 4: Toor Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... In the topography of this catchment area of the Lickey, the land slopes more gently towards the
river
, than the steeper glens to the west and is therefore far more exposed. The Sesile Oak/Hazel Woods disappear ...
6.
Walk 3: Grallagh Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
Walk 3: Grallagh Walk, 3.48 km. Recommended starting point: road junction at traditional stone cottage (S3 on map). Proceed downhill towards the Licky, crossing the
river
at the wooden bridge. Turn right ...
7.
Walks
(Walks/Walks - summary)
... Forest (S6 on map). Upper
River
Licky Walk, 7.06 km: Recommended starting point: the Marine Bar (S7 on the map). ...
8.
Walk 2: Mill Bridge via St. Declan's Way, 4.29 km.
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
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 ...
9.
New Licky Valley walks brochure launched
(General/Area Map)
... the Lickey Valley
river
, totalling 50 km. Each part of the walk has its own unique wildlife, nature and history story to tell and offers the walker a rich and varied exposure to local ecology and heritage. ...
10.
Intro
(General/Intro)
This website has been developed to highlight existing local walks in the Licky Valley. These walks vary in length and offer the walker a rich and varied exposure to local ecology and heritage. The
river
...
11.
Walk 1: Mill Walk, 4.83 km.
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
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 ...
12.
Granville hotel
(Web Links / Accommodation)
Old world charm, impeccable service and a warm welcome await you at the Granville Hotel, the family-run RAC 4 star hotel overlooks the majestic
River
Súir in the heart of Waterford city on the South East ...