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In addition to rolling green hills , rugged cliffs, peat bogs, and the occasional mountain range , did you know that there are also some wonderful forests and woods to explore on the island of Ireland ?& nbsp ; Long ago , Ireland was covered by extensive forests . Today , pockets of native woodland remain like the hazelwoods of the Burren , the oakwoods around the Lakes of Killarney , and the yew - woods in Aughnanure ( Co . Galway ). All of these ancient forests also continue to play an important role in the island’s biodiversity.& nbsp ; The island ’ s forests have also been the source of many myths and legends, including stories about fairies , pixies and leprechauns . What better way to see for yourself if such magical creatures exist than by visiting a local fairy trail ? I hope the below list will prove inspiring and perhaps end up on a future itinerary ! The island’s forests and woodlands
1 . Killarney National ParkSet on the Ring of Kerry, the national park is a wonderful combination of woods , lakes , waterfalls and meadows , and is home to Ireland ’ s only native herd of red deer . 2 . Glenariff Forest ParkCovering over 1 , 000 hectares , the Glenariff Forest Park in County Antrim has quite rightly been given the moniker of ‘ Queen of the Glens’. It ’ s a fantastic place to go for a hike , with the Waterfall walk having become a popular choice thanks to its boardwalk through a lush gorge , and the chance to spot some very scenic waterfalls . 3 . Avondale Forest ParkMore than just a forest , the Avondale Forest Park is also of historical significance and is known for the thousands of trees planted there by the keen naturalist Samuel Hayes in the 1800s . Today the park can even be enjoyed from above , with the Viewing Tower a family favourite ! 4 . Tollymore Forest ParkMade famous by Game of Thrones, Tollymore Forest Park has nevertheless remained slightly off the beaten path . With a mix of dense woodland , mountain and sea views , it ’ s a lovely and atmospheric spot to explore ! For those looking to go beyond the park, nearby attractions include the seaside town of Newcastle , the Mourne Mountains, and Castlewellan Forest Park5 . Gougane Barra Forest ParkLocated in a valley , the Gougane Barra Forest Park in County Cork is both a stunning location to explore , but also one with a long history . The site is closely associated with St . Finbarr , the patron saint of Cork , who founded a monastery on a small island in the lake during the 6th century . It ’ s also home to lots of wildlife , including otters in the river Lee that passes through .& nbsp ;.& nbsp ; 6 . Lough Key Forest ParkIf you ’ re looking for some nature related activities or a great family day out , the Lough Key Forest Park in County Roscommon is the place to be . It has hiking trails , boating and kayaking opportunities , a tree canopy walk , playgrounds , zip - lining and orienteering courses . 7 . Furry Glen , Phoenix Park, Dublin No need to stray far from Dublin to experience some woodland scenes : Furry Glen , located within the historic Dublin Phoenix Park& nbsp ; is a little haven of birdlife , along with walking trails and is just a great way of taking a break from the hustle and bustle of the city . Fairy TrailsEncountering a tiny door nestled in a tree is sure to inspire the imaginations of both children and adults , making a visit to a local fairy trail a magical and fun family activity ! Fairy gardens typically include enchanting woodland paths adorned with miniature fairy houses , cute decorations , and interactive elements like fairy doors and storytelling points . While there are so many great fairy trails and gardens to choose from , here ’ s a short summary of some fab ones to discover : - Brigit’s Garden ( County Galway ) - Lough Boora Discovery Park ( County Offaly ) - Derrynane House ( County Kerry ) - Fionn's Giant Adventure at the Slieve Gullion Forest Park ( County Armagh ) - Bunratty Castle ( County Care ) - Wells House and Garden Fairy trail ( County Wexford ) - Fota Island Resort ( County Cork ) What Forest Parks or Fairy Gardens have you come across on the island ?
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