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Loughermore Forest
Parks
A predominantly coniferous woodland along the B69 with wild mountain scenery and forest walks....More
Carey's Castle
Walking
Carey’s Castle was formerly occupied by monks and up to recent years the ruins of the alms house was still in evidence. There is a small lawn with picnic site close to the car park. A walk of about...More
Hazelbank and Jordanstown Parks
Cycling
Jordanstown Loughshore and Hazelbank Park provide some of the best shoreline walks and cycle paths around Belfast Lough. The route allows people of all ages and abilities to both cycle and walk on...More
Dromana Wood
Walking
Surrounded by unspoilt beauty Villierstown has walking routes to suit all types of ramblers. From woodland trails to scenic routes with views over the River Blackwater both locals and visitors will...More
Belvoir Park Forest
Parks
Managed by the Forest Service, Belvoir Park Forest is unique in the UK as it is a working forest within a city. Walks within the forest link to the Lagan River 'Towpath' and the Lagan Valley Regional...More
Belfast Botanic Gardens and Palm House
Gardens
First established in 1828, the gardens have been enjoyed as a public park by the people of Belfast since 1895. There is an extensive rose garden and long herbaceous borders and the tree enthusiast can...More
Derrynane House, National Historic Park
Gardens
Derrynane House was the ancestral home of Daniel O'Connell, the Irish statesman who played an important role in gaining Catholic Emancipation in 1829. Today some 120 hectares of the lands of...More
Merrion Square
Parks
Merrion Square is one of Dublin's largest and grandest Georgian squares. On three sides are Georgian Houses and on the other the garden of Leinster House, and two museums. Many of the houses,...More
Gortavoher
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
Gortavoher forest rests on Slievenamuck hill, in County Tipperary, which forms one side of the valley of the Glen of Aherlow, the other side being the impressive Galty mountains. Aherlow is derived...More
Eamonn Ceannt Park
Parks
Eamonn Ceannt Park is named after one of the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising. It is located between Sundrive Road and Clogher Road, in Dublin City. Extending to 17 hectares, the park was developed...More
Windmill Woodland
Parks
Small woodland park located on the outskirts of Dungannon. Features include the reconstructed tower and small duck pond. Paths wind their way through the wood. Open all year round....More
Corkagh Park
Parks
Corkagh Park is located near the Naas road stretching towards Clondalkin, in County Dublin. Opened to the public in 1986, it consists of 120 hectares and was formerly part of Corkagh Demense. The park...More
Gougane Barra Forest Park
Walking
Gougane Barra Forest Park is located in the Shehy Mountains and extends from the sheer slopes of Cuain Rua through Green Valley Desmond, to the shores of Gougane Barra Lake in County Cork. It...More
Forthill Park And Cole's Monument
Children and Family Attractions
Pleasantly wooded town park with walks, shrub gardens and children's play area in central Enniskillen. Started in 1845, the monument took twelve years to complete. It is built in memory of Sir G Lowry...More
Dungannon Park
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
Dungannon Park is a seventy acre oasis centred round an idyllic still-water lake. The magnificent scenery invites the spending of your leisure time, whether you’re a resident of South Tyrone, or a...More
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