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Kilbroney Park
Parks
The forest features riverside walks and an arboretum. There is a two-mile forest drive to panoramic views over Carlingford Lough. There is also a Play Park with children's play area and tennis courts,...Más
Tollymore Forest Park
Gardens
For the student of garden follies, Tollymore is a rare treat. A barn dressed up to look like a church, stone cones atop gate piers and gothic-style gate arches all show the influence of that highly...Más
Wild Fowl Reserves
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
These areas provide a natural habitat for a huge variety of sea birds and other flora and fauna. The major estuaries and wetlands are Broadmeadow at Malahide, where the sea's incursions have created a...Más
Kilclooney Wood
Walking
Kilclooney Wood was originally part of the Curraghmore Estate. The area is reputed to have been a hiding place for ‘Crotty the Robber’ a highwayman of the 19th century....Más
Ward River Valley Park
Parks
Ward River Valley Park is spread over 89 hectares of woodland habitats, wetlands and rolling grassland, punctuated by archaeological remains. This is a linear park on the banks of the Ward River South...Más
IOSAS Centre
Day Tours
Opened in 2006, the IOSAS (Island Of Saints And Scholars) Celtic Prayer Garden is situated on the Donegal side of the border with Derry. It is set in six acres of natural bog land and its purpose is...Más
Fota Wildlife Park
Nature and Wildlife
Fota Wildlife Park, Irelands Wildest Attractions is just 15 mins from Cork City and is easily accessible, via car or train, as the park even has its own railway station. Fota Wildlife Park opened its...Más
Rinville Park
Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles
Rinville Park is located just five minutes from the picturesque village of Oranmore, in County Galway. It is a wonderful amenity, created around an ancient castle, a stately home and a fine estate...Más
Ballyscanlon Forest
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
Tramore Forest comprises a small number of forest properties within close proximity of Waterford City and the town of Tramore. Its location is bound to the east by the Suir estuary, to the north by...Más
Glenshelane Forest Trail
Walking
The Glenshelane River Walk – 10km. Glenshelane consists of a long wooded glen that runs either side of the Glenshelane River and has an extensive network of forest roads, trails and bridges that give...Más
Colin Glen Forest Park
Children and Family Attractions
Situated in the heart of West Belfast, Colin Glen Forest Park is a beautiful wooded river glen, consisting of 200 acres of scenic woodland, grassland, waterfalls and ponds. The Forest Park centre...Más
Hazelwood Sculpture Trail Sligo
Walking
Only three kilometres from Sligo Town at half Moon Bay on the shores of Lough Gill is the Hazelwood Demense. Well known locally for its forest trails, where you will find a unique series of outdoor...Más
Glenariff Forest Park
Children and Family Attractions
The unique Waterfall Walkway, opened 80 years ago, has been significantly upgraded along its 3 mile length which passes through a National Nature Reserve....Más
St Stephen's Green
Gardens
Ireland's best known Victorian public park, St Stephen's Green was re-opened by Lord Ardilaun in 1880 for the citizens of Dublin. This nine hectare/22 acre park, in Dublin City Centre, has been...Más
Marble Arch Forest
Parks
Located near the famous Marble Arch Caves, the forest offers nature trails, a waterfall and a walk along the Claddagh Glen. Open end of March to September....Más
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