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1. Walk 7: Upper River Licky Walk
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... south and turn left towards Gorteen by the contrasting modern house with the ever slanting eves fronted by a rock garden. The hedgerows here abound with Furze, Bramble and Bracken under the occasional ...
2. Walk 6: Reamanagh/Garrynagree Walk
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... 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
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... interesting botanically with mostly European Gorse, Bramble and White Thorn. The land in Glen Lickey is mostly pasture with cattle and sheep grazing. At the T junction, turn right. This area is heavily ...
4. Walk 4: Toor Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... are grown in this area and this has an accompanying change in Birdlife with Yellow Hammers, Black Caps, and Buntings present???. Turn right on a continuation of St. Declans Way up to Ballycurrance Schoolhouse ...
5. Walk 3: Grallagh Walk
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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 ...
... cover of Golden Lesser Celending with spikes of Wild Bluebell protruding – a magnificent sight. Look out for Horse Chestnut in this area. You return to the Apex from whence you came and look back from ...
7. Walk 1: Mill Walk, 4.83 km.
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... Gateways reveal pasture land and afford glimpses of the River Glen. Occasional Holly, Willow and Alder and Blackthorn adorn the flora in the hedge grow. Before turning left down to the Fish Farm Bridge ...