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Down Woods And Forests
Choose from our selection of woods and forests in down county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
6 woods and forests in down county
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Slieve Gullion Forest Park
Newry,Down
Slieve Gullion Forest Park...
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Drumkeeragh Forest
Ballynahinch,Down
Drumkeeragh Forest in the foothills of Slieve Croob is ideal for those wanting to escape the crowds, walking , birdwatching, picnicking or caravanning in quiet forest surroungings....
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Fathom Forest
Newry,Down
Exceptional views over forest and Carlingford Lough....
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Tollymore Forest Park
Castlewellan,Down
THE LONG HAUL TRAIL Entrance is through the fantasy Barbican Gate. The Long Haul Trail starts from the carpark and is marked by red arrows. Have a look at the map display to orient yourself. A pleasant amble along the lovely Shimna river and over Parnell's Bridge where you meet up with the Ulster Way. The next 3-1/2 miles (6 km) are on the Ulster Way, up and down, a delight of a walk. As you drop down from Curraghard, the final viewpoint, with splendid views of Newcastle and Dundrum Bay, wa...
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Castlewellan Forest Park
Castlewellan,Down
Castlewellan Forest is four hundred and sixty three acres in extent. The park is located in the northern foothills of the Mournes. The highest point is Slievenaslat, and at 270 metres this provides magnificent panoramic views of the bordering countryside. The outstanding features of the Park are the lakes, the castle and the internationally renowned arboretum which dates from approximately 1860 and is one of the finest examples to be found. The arboretum contains exotic trees and plants f...
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Mourne Countryside Centre
Newcastle,Down
Co Down's Mountains of Mourne have become part of folk history, not just of Northern Ireland, but of the world. Happily much of the area's scenery and unspoiled rural charm still exists, and its countryside retains an importance for wildlife, agriculture and recreation. Our aim is to protect and conserve the natural and man-made environment and to promote its' appreciation for the benefits of present and future generations....
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