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Walk 5: GlenLicky Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... 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 ...
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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 ...
3.
Walks
(Walks/Walks - summary)
... Grallagh Walk, 3.48 km: Recommended starting point: road junction at traditional
stone
cottage (S3 on map). Toor Walk, 13.45 km: Recommended starting point: junction of GlenLicky pathway with the ...
4.
Walk 2: Mill Bridge via St. Declan's Way, 4.29 km.
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... bilberry, evidence of ancient blanket bog, that once covered most of the upper Lickey Valley Catchment Area. A feature of this descent towards the Mill is the key
stone
principle in dry wall construction. ...
5.
Walk 1: Mill Walk, 4.83 km.
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... native species of alder and sycamore can be seen in this area. The dirt fences give way to dry
stone
walls made from field
stone
s. An interesting cut
stone
ruin comes into view and was possibly a dowadger ...