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1. Walks
(Walks/Walks - summary - Gaeilge)
  Mill Walk, 4.83 km: Recommended starting point: top of Mill Road (marked S1 on map).   Mill Bridge via St. Declan's Way, 4.29 km: Recommended starting point: top of Mill Road (marked S2 on map). ...
2. Walk 7: Upper River Licky Walk
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... level and this drains into the source of the Lickey. You will also get the only view of the sea to the south in all the Lickey Walks. Turn right down Monambraher an uncharacteristic straight road. Apart ...
3. Walk 6: Reamanagh/Garrynagree Walk
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Walk 6: Reamanagh/Garrynagree Walk, 10.26 km. Recommended starting point: on the N25 at the entrance to Garrynagree Forest (S6 on map). This is one of the longer walks which circumnavigates around the ...
4. Walk 5: GlenLicky Walk
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Walk 5: GlenLicky Walk, 5.00 km. Recommended starting point: S5 on map. This handy 5 Km Stroll contrasts starkly with the more sheltered short walks to the west. Being more exposed, many of the species ...
5. Walks
(Walks/Walks - summary)
  Mill Walk, 4.83 km: Recommended starting point: top of Mill Road (marked S1 on map).   Mill Bridge via St. Declan's Way, 4.29 km: Recommended starting point: top of Mill Road (marked S2 on map). ...
(excerpt from Dungarvan Observer (Wed Feb 01 2006) A new Lickey Valley walks brochure was launched last week at the Marine Bar, Pulla, with special guest RTÉ radio presenter and Chairperson of An Taisce, ...
7. Intro
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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 ...
8. Walk 1: Mill Walk, 4.83 km.
(Walks/Walks - Detail)
... point the south facing slope allows species such as Beech to thrive. A feature of this area is the dry stone walls. The vertical key stone principal can be seen on these walks which were built up to 200 ...
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