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1. Walk 7: Upper River Licky Walk
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... Near the bridgemature specimens of Sitka Spruce can be seen. Up the road where clear felling has taken place there is almost a pure culture of Rosebay Willow Herb which is spectacular in July and August. ...
2. 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 ...
3. Walk 5: GlenLicky Walk
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... Pines 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
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... 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, ...
... such as watercress, water starworth and bog pondweed can be seen at this point. As you climb up St. Declans Way on the North Side you enter a dense beech forest. The ground cover is mainly of Celendine ...
... along the way. There are also some wildlife along the Lickey Valley walks not normally seen in built up areas, like kestrels, otters, red squirrels, etc.," said Mr. Lynch. "We hope to have the brochure ...
7. Walk 1: Mill Walk, 4.83 km.
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... there is an interesting cluster of minute out offices detached from the main house. From the bridge – water cress and water starwort and bog pondweed can be seen in the river. There is a large mountain ...