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Portglenone Forest
Portglenone Forest
Ballymena Road, Ballymena, Antrim
Attractive riverside walks beside the Bann. Augustine Henry Commemorative Grove. Bluebells a feature during May....
Randalstown Forest
Randalstown Forest
Randalstown, Antrim
Mixed conifer forest with broadleaves. Deer enclosure and herd of wild fallow deer. Wildfowl hide on Lough Neagh Shore. National nature Reserve....
Tardree Forest
Tardree Forest
Ballymena, Antrim
The forest covers an area of 336 hectares and lies over two hills. Tardee (247 metres) and Carnearny (323 metres) with a shallow connecting valley. It is one of the older state forests being first planted in 1929. Prior to its afforestation the land was maintained by Lord Massereene for grazing and shooting. Today the forest is intensively utilised. Much of the first tree crop has been harvested and wood production has averaged 1500 toones per year over the last twenty years. The forest...
Ballyboley Forest
Ballyboley Forest
Ballymena, Antrim
Historically Ballyboley has been used by man since early times and there is still the remains of a 'Boley House' in the south-west corner of the forest which was used when the cattle were brought up the hill for summer grazing. Today it is a good example of multiple land-use with its large catchment area supplying water to the surrounding communities and the forest with its 673 hectares growing raw material for the saw mills. The forest was first planted in 1957....
Colin Glen Forest Park
Colin Glen Forest Park
Stewartstown Road, Dunmurry, Antrim
Colin Glen Forest Park The historic Colin Glen Forest Park is a beautiful wooded river glen right on Belfast's doorstep....
Carnfunnock Country Park
Carnfunnock Country Park
Drains Bay, Coart Road, Larne, Antrim
Carnfunnock Country Park is an exceptionally beautiful place. Situated where the countryside and coast combine. In an area famous for its outstanding natural beauty, Carnfunnock is the jewel in the crown....
Larne Round Tower
Larne Round Tower
Tourist Information Centre, Narrow Gauge Road, Larne, Antrim
A Round Tower on a point at the entrance to the seaport, looking exactly like one of Ireland's medieval monastic towers is 92 ft high and built of granite. It commemorates James Chaine MP 'father of the port' who (as the inscription says) linked Larne with the United States.
On the Curran point, where the Stone Age flint implements may still be found, stands the shell of Olderfleet Castle, a 13th century ruin.
The construction of the famous Antrim Coast Road is explained a...
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