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Meenadoan
Meenadoan
Castlederg, Tyrone
Although small (50 acres) this raised bog has not been disturbed by cutting, drainage or burning. From analysis of pollen preserved in the bog we know that Meenadoan has grown from a small lake which existed at the end of the last ice age around 13,000 years ago. The bed of this lake is now 14 metres below the present surface. This mass of peat has preserved clues to history that can tell us how the landscape looked centuries ago. below the present surface.
Fed only by rain, the surface...
Killester Forest
Killester Forest
Killester, Castlederg, Tyrone
Like many areas in NW Europe, the hills of West Tyrone receive high rainfall from the prevailing Atlantic winds. This high moisture and cool climate waterlog the soil so that normal breakdown of plant remans is extremely slow. Because of this, peat covers large areas of upland. It is known as blanket bog. Today much of the blanket bog in Ireland has been exploited for fuel or planted over with conifer trees.
Killeter Nature Reserve comprises two areas where the 'blanket' of peat is dee...
Peatlands Park
Peatlands Park
The Birches, Dungannon, Tyrone
Climb on board for a short train ride - or travel further afield on a special mainline steam excursion. Many engines and coaches are on display in transport museums and railway centres, with memorabilia from the golden age of steam. The first railway in Ireland opened in 1834, and the network quickly reached into all corners of the island. By 1920 almost 3,500 miles of track threaded the countryside and no Irish town was more than 10 miles from a railway station. Ireland's national railw...
Drum Manor Forest Park
Drum Manor Forest Park
Pomeroy Forest, Pomeroy, Tyrone
The attractive eighteenth-century demense is now a forest park. The walled garden has been planted as a butterfly garden and the broad paths are ideal for wheelchair users. Huge hemlocks in the arboretum and a splendid view across parkland down to twin artificial lakes are pleasures to be savoured. There is a fine cypress walk and the chance to examine forest plots which the forest Service has planned with a variety of native and exotic dexiduous and evergreen trees. Facilities include: Tour...
Parkanaur Forest Park
Parkanaur Forest Park
Ballygawley, Tyrone
A variety of nature walks and waymarked trails which meander through this mature forest park, along the river banks and past the small pond where various species of duck are found. Other facilities include museum, picnic area, toilets, car park, and a camp and caravan area. Colourful in spring with daffodils and rhododendrons and home to a herd of white fallow deer. Nature trail runs through oak and beech trees, passing a victorian garden, wishing well and old archway. Exhibition and lecture...
Lumfords Glen
Lumfords Glen
Knockmany, Tyrone
At Lumford's Glen, near knockmany is another peaceful forest walk. The main attraction of this woodland walk is the waterfall, a spectacular sight especially in the rainy season. Magnificent oak and beech dwarf the surrounding trees at the top of the glen....
Knockmany Forest
Knockmany Forest
Augher, Tyrone
This steep wooded hill, north of Augher, is topped by huge stones with remarkable inscribed designs of the Bronze Age tomb of Knockmany. They are inscribed with the finest example of megalithic art in Ulster and are siad to be the final resting place of Aine, the shadowy 2nd century queen. The view from the monument is superb. The walk to the stones and viewpoint is quite steep and fairly strenuous along a pathway - 1-1/4 miles from the upper carpark. Knockmany Ardunshin Lough This walk i...
Davagh Forest
Davagh Forest
Department Of Agriculture For Northern Ireland, Cookstown, Tyrone
Large upland coniferous forest set in the foothills of the Sperrins. Herd of wild Sila deer....
Fardross Forest
Fardross Forest
Fivemiletown, Tyrone
There are a number of interesting walks through this forest park which is situated just outside Clogher. One of the shortest of these is the river walk which is a mere 3/4 mile long. Two other very pleasant walks are through woodland with impressive broad leaved trees and adjoin the picnic area....
Favour Royal Forest
Favour Royal Forest
Department Of Agriculture For Northern Ireland, Augher, Tyrone
Wild flower meadow and deer lawn. St Patrick's chair, a gigantic Druid stone, with nearby Well credited with healing powers....
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