Welcome to the Woodland Trust. in Northern Ireland

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Welcome to the Woodland Trust in Northern Ireland

We are the Woodland Trust the UK s largest woodland conservation charity. With collective efforts, we re standing up for trees. We re planting new woodland, and protecting and restoring precious ancient woodland. We care for more than 1,000 wildlife-rich woods throughout the UK and have planted more than 38 million trees. We want people up and down the country to visit woods, plant trees, and enjoy the overwhelming benefits that woods and trees offer to our landscape and lives. Take a look at some of our top sites for visitors and remember they are always open and free to visit. The facts Trees and woods are crucial to life, playing host to a spectacular variety of wildlife. They generate oxygen, provide us with raw materials and shelter, and enhance our quality of life. Did you know? Northern Ireland is one of the least-wooded countries in Europe, with just 8% woodland cover compared to the European average of 46%. Ancient woods (areas wooded since at least 1600) are home to many rare and threatened species. Unfortunately this fragile resource covers just 0.08% of Northern Ireland s landscape.

Gregor Fulton Cabin Wood

Londonderry LONDONDERRY ANTRIM Omagh BELFAST TYRONE Enniskillen FERMANAGH DOWN Armagh ARMAGH Cabin Wood Brian Poots a c em pqk Gregor Fulton Killymoon, County Tyrone 6.56 hectares (16.21 acres) OSNI Discoverer 13, H816764 Cabin Wood, Cookstown Cabin Wood, just outside Cookstown, has the perfect setting. The wood is bordered by the Ballinderry and Killymoon Rivers and has the advantage of having beautiful Killymoon Castle, and its mature woodland, as a neighbour. Over 12,000 young trees including oak, willow, alder and birch have been planted. And although still in its infancy, Cabin Wood glows with peace and tranquillity. Springtime visitors will be impressed by beauties such as the bluebell, wood anemone, wild garlic and lesser celandine, which grow along the riverbanks. Keep an eye open for otters, kingfishers, kestrels and, at dusk, Daubenton s bats. Red and fallow deer sometimes visit by swimming across the river from Killymoon Estate.

Press Eye Carnmoney Hill

Londonderry LONDONDERRY ANTRIM Omagh BELFAST TYRONE Enniskillen FERMANAGH DOWN Armagh ARMAGH a b e fhmn p q tu Colin Metcalfe Newtownabbey, County Antrim 69.46 hectares (171.64 acres) OSNI Discoverer 15, J330824 Rosanna Ballentine Carnmoney Hill Carnmoney Hill, Newtownabbey Carnmoney Hill is one of the Belfast Hills a chain of hills offering stunning views over the city of Belfast and surrounding countryside. Bats and Irish hares are just some of the mammals at home here, while birds include buzzards, sparrowhawks and longeared owls. You re in for a treat, with both natural and built heritage offering a glimpse of days gone by. Look out for ancient hedgerows and fragments of precious ancient woodland. Built features include limekilns, the unearthed ruins of a Victorian farmstead, and a restored Victorian well.

Michael Cooper Drumnaph Wood

Londonderry LONDONDERRY ANTRIM Omagh BELFAST TYRONE Enniskillen FERMANAGH Armagh DOWN ARMAGH a b e fhimp q t Michael Cooper Maghera, County Londonderry 31.91 hectares (78.85 acres) OSNI Discoverer 8, C841037 Michael Cooper Drumnaph Wood Drumnaph Wood, Maghera Drumnaph Wood, traced back to 1599, is one of Northern Ireland s precious ancient woods. Its oldest trees are buffered by rush meadow and wetland, with recently planted woodland in the fields further north. Together these habitats provide a wonderful haven for wildlife, from sparrowhawks and buzzards to otters and the Irish hare. Springtime visitors receive a colourful greeting from the wood anemone, wood sorrel, bluebells and primroses that carpet the ancient woodland floor. Remaining historical features give us a flavour of earlier times: a rath (or hillfort) to the north of the site is indicative of an early Christian settlement. In 2012, the 32-hectare woodland was boosted by Carntogher Community Association s purchase of 54 hectares of ancient woodland and new planting right next door. The two sites will be managed as a seamless whole, offering plenty of opportunities for walkers.

Michael Cooper Faughan Valley Woods

Londonderry LONDONDERRY ANTRIM Omagh BELFAST TYRONE Enniskillen FERMANAGH Armagh DOWN ARMAGH Brackfield Wood 21.37 hectares (52.8 acres) OSNI Discoverer 7, C510600 ceh j tu mpq Burntollet Wood Killaloo Wood Oaks Wood a c ef mp q t u acd ehmp qt u adempqt uk 23.96 hectares (59.21 acres) OSNI Discoverer 7, C505108 7.59 hectares (18.76 acres) OSNI Discoverer 7, C511094 5.22 hectares (12.90 acres) OSNI Discoverer 7, C500109 Faughan Valley Woods, Londonderry All four woods sit in the picturesque Faughan Valley. Burntollet Wood is right beside Ness Country Park.Kissing-gates, wooden benches and several quaint stone bridges are in place, while pathways offer access to miles of woodland and riverside walks. Brackfield Wood, a special Centenary Wood, stretches by the banks of the beautiful River Faughan. This gem is a unique and lasting tribute to the people of Ireland who played a part in the First World War. A visit to Brackfield, together with its flourishing neighbours, is a must. To the south lies Killaloo Wood, an enchanting bluebell-carpeted oak wood, which contains remnants of ancient woodland. Wild inhabitants include otters, sparrowhawks, jays and kingfishers. Oaks Wood lies to the north of Brackfield. Stroll alongside the River Faughan and stop for a rest on one of the carved wooden seats. Chances are you ll notice a fisherman or two, in search of the river s trout and salmon.

Rosie Irwin Oakfield Glen

Londonderry LONDONDERRY ANTRIM Omagh BELFAST TYRONE Enniskillen FERMANAGH Armagh DOWN ARMAGH a c mq tu k Elaine Hill Carrickfergus, County Antrim 8.86 hectares (21.89 acres) OSNI Discoverer 15, J41489 Alasdair McBroom Oakfield Glen Oakfield Glen, Carrickfergus Oakfield Glen was once a countryman s residence built in 1805 and decorated with fine gardens and exotic plantings. The big house was demolished in the 1950s but you can still see remnants of the old ice house and some interesting specimen trees including a coast redwood remain. The mature woodland has been enhanced with the planting of native saplings. Together young and old provide a much-needed habitat for wildlife, including bullfinches, sparrowhawks and singing wrens, with visiting willow warblers and chiffchaffs. Walkers will come across a charming stream, while two new stone bridges echo the remains of a much older one, built in Victorian times. The well-used paths connect Oakfield Glen to neighbouring Bashfordsland Wood, owned by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council.

Simon Brown Prehen Wood

Londonderry LONDONDERRY ANTRIM Omagh BELFAST TYRONE Enniskillen FERMANAGH Armagh DOWN ARMAGH a c de fm p q tu Rosie Irwin Londonderry, County Londonderry 7.48 hectares (18.48 acres) OSNI Discoverer 7, C425148 Christine Cassidy Prehen Wood Prehen Wood, Londonderry Prehen Wood is one of our rare and irreplaceable ancient woods, dating back as far as 1600. Today s wood is a remnant of the extensive woodland that once covered much of the east bank of the River Foyle, stretching as far as Strabane. At 7.5 hectares (18.5 acres) the remaining woodland is much reduced from its former size. That which remains, however, is a natural treasure trove, a place of great beauty and all on the doorstep of the city. Spring brings an enviable array of woodland flowers, including carpets of bluebells, lesser celandines and wood anemones. Privileged visitors may catch a glimpse of some special wild inhabitants, which include the endangered red squirrel, sparrowhawk and long-eared owl.

KEY a Information board at site b Car park at site c Parking nearby d Local parking difficult e Good views f Waymarked walk g Moorland h Grassland 1. Cabin Wood Killymoon, County Tyrone 6.56 hectares (16.21 acres) OSNI Discoverer 13, H816764 a ce m pqk 2. Canal Wood Poyntz Pass, County Armagh 6.11 hectares (15.10 acres) OSNI Discoverer 29, J065350 a de im pq k 3. Carnmoney Hill Newtownabbey, County Antrim 69.46 hectares (171.64 acres) OSNI Discoverer 15, J330824 a be f hmn p qtu 4. Clements Wood Larne, County Antrim 3.55 hectares (8.77 acres) OSNI Discoverer 9, J349978 a be him p q t uk 5. Corrog Wood Portaferry, County Down 5.49 hectares (13.57 acres) OSNI Discoverer 21, J601529 a be hm pqk 6. Drumnaph Wood Maghera, County Londonderry 31.91 hectares (78.85 acres) OSNI Discoverer 8, C841037 a be f himp q t u 7. Galgorm Wood Galgorm, County Antrim 3 hectares (7.41 acres) OSNI Discoverer 8, D058049 a cm pq tu k i Marshland k Woods on your Doorstep site j Young woodland First World War Centenary Wood m Broadleaved woodland n Mixed woodland 8. Glasswater Wood Crossgar, County Down 5.79 hectares (14.31 acres) OSNI Discoverer 21, J446537 abe mpqk 9. Faughan Valley Woods Faughan Valley, County Londonderry Brackfield Wood 21.37 hectares (52.8 acres) OSNI Discoverer 7, C510600 ceh j tu mpq Burntollet Wood 23.96 hectares (59.21 acres) OSNI Discoverer 7, C505108 acef mpq tu Killaloo Wood 7.59 hectares (18.76 acres) OSNI Discoverer 7, C511094 acde hm p qt uk Oaks Wood o p q r Coniferous woodland Special wildlife interest Well worth a visit No public access (conservation/safety) t Spring colour u Autumn colour Diamond Jubilee Wood 12. Pond Wood & Compass Hill Strangford, County Down 1.16 hectares (2.87 acres) OSNI Discoverer 21, J585500 d e fnp q u k 13. Prehen Wood Londonderry, County Londonderry 7.48 hectares (18.48 acres) OSNI Discoverer 7, C425148 a cd e fm p q t u 14. Throne Wood North Belfast, County Antrim 5.47 hectares (13.52 acres) OSNI Discoverer 15, J332805 adempqt uk 15. Windmill Hill Ballynahinch, County Down 2.86 hectares (7.07 acres) OSNI Discoverer 21, J372523 ce q 5.22 hectares (12.90 acres) OSNI Discoverer 7, C500109 adempqt uk 10. Monkstown Wood Newtownabbey, County Antrim 8.9 hectares (21.99 acres) OSNI Discoverer 15, J345839 abe mquk 11. Oakfield Glen Carrickfergus, County Antrim 8.86 hectares (21.89 acres) OSNI Discoverer 15, J414894 acmqt uk For directions and further information on the above woods go to woodlandtrust.org.uk

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Become a member With the support of our members the Woodland Trust is committed to creating and protecting precious native woodland for the benefit of people and wildlife. To join us, call 0800 026 9650 or visit woodlandtrustshop.com/jointoday The Woodland Trust in Northern Ireland, 1 Dufferin Court, Dufferin Avenue, Bangor, County Down BT20 3BX 028 9127 5787 The Woodland Trust, Kempton Way, Grantham, Lincolnshire NG31 6LL. The Woodland Trust is a charity registered in England and Wales no. 294344 and in Scotland no. SC038885. A non-profit making company limited by guarantee. Registered in England no. 1982873. The Woodland Trust logo is a registered trademark. Cover photo: Adam Burton. Inside front cover: Throne Wood, Belfast by Michael Cooper. Inside back cover: Brackfield Wood, County Londonderry by Michael Cooper. 10664 09/17