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Derry Woods And Forests
Choose from our selection of woods and forests in derry county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
12 woods and forests in derry county
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Moydamlaght Forest
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, Draperstown, Derry
Conifer woodland on slopes of Mullaghmore Mountain....
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Ballykelly Forest
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, Ballykelly, Derry
First state forest in Ulster-1910. Jogging trails and walking trails. There are also off-road tracks....
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Springwell Forest
Derry, Derry
Situated on both sides of the main A37 road from Derry to Coleraine this 1142 hectare forest provides a home to rabbits foxes stoats badgers as well as brown hares and hedgehogs. The mix of conifers include Sitka Norway Spruce Japanese Larch and various others. Facilities here include a picnic area caravan and camping park and walking trails. Admission : Free Location : On the A37, 7 miles from Limavady towards Coleraine Open : All Year...
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Favour Royal
Derry, Derry
This 3/4 mile forest walk along the Blackwater via a Meadow and deer lawn with adjoining picnic area. Easy walking. St Patrick's Well and Chair, Favour Royal Short walk (1/2 mile) though larch woodland leads to a gigantic Druid stone known as St Patrick's Chair. Nearby is a small dish shaped depression carved out of solid rock, St Patrick's Well, which is credited with special healing powers. Car park and picnic site, red deer. Venue for Billberry Sunday festival in July....
Welcome Picture of Binevenagh Forest
Binevenagh Forest
6 Forest Rd, Derry
The scenic beauty and the variety of the landscape make Northern Ireland a great place to explore on foot. The wide scatter of villages and small towns across the country means that forest trails, clifftop paths, mountain hikes and pleasant strolls in country parks are literally on everybody's doorstep. The best known trail - certainly the longest at 560 miles ! - is the Ulster Way . This famous circular path, now largely waymarked, runs all round Northern Ireland and has other trails com...
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Loughmore Forest
District forest office, Derry, Derry
9 miles south west of Limavady on the B69 lies this delightful forest offering scenic picnic areas caravan\camping and parking facilities. The well worn pathways are evidence of the extensive usage and undoubted pleasure these walks through predominantly conifer woodland offer. Admission : Free Location : On B69 at Loughmore bridge, 4 miles from Claudy Open : All Year...
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Downhill Wood
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, Coleraine, Derry
Mature mixed conifer and broadleaved woodland around a lake. Former estate of Fredrick Harvey, Fourth Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry.
Early Christian period promontary fort, and old saw mill and the fattest Sitka Spruce can all be seen in the wood.

There are two walking trails within the wood, the first trail is 1 kilometer long and the other is 2 kilometer long. The walks are ideal for everyone....
Welcome Picture of Somerset Wood
Somerset Wood
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, Coleraine, Derry
Mature conifer and broadleaved woodland. Formerly part of the Somerset Estate. Exercise Park with fitness cluster and walking/jogging trails....
Welcome Picture of Mountsandel Wood
Mountsandel Wood
Coleraine, Derry
Coleraine. Mature conifer and broadleave woodland overlooking the River Bann. Mountdandel Fort has yielded evidence of mesolithic settlement. Mooring jetty....
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Castleroe Wood Park
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, Coleraine, Derry
Mature conifer and broadleave woodland overlooking the River Bann. Mountdandel Fort has yielded evidence of mesolithic settlement. Mooring jetty....
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