Where are the biggest forests in Ireland?


Where are the biggest forests in Ireland? Along with Carrigan, Big Dog, Ballintempo and Lough Navar forests this forest covers an area of over 8,500 hectares - the largest continuous forest in Northern Ireland. This is mostly a coniferous forest with large open bogland tracts and wooded gullies. This forest is included in the UNESCO Marble Arch Global Geopark.


What is the most wild part of Ireland?

Wild Nephin National Park is a spectacular place to experience some of the most remote lands in Ireland. While the main body of the park is suitable for the more experienced hillwalkers, there are also easier walks that allow visitors of a range of abilities to enjoy the scenery and wildlife here at Wild Nephin.


Where is the magical forest in Ireland?

The Enchanted Forest is a short 10 minute walk from The Slieve Aughty Centre. For children ages 5 and up, book a pony ride to the gates for only €10 per child. Each child will receive an Enchanted Forest Pack including a forest map, wishing tree hanger and fairy dust.


What are the sacred woods in Ireland?

In Celtic history, Oak, Ash and Hawthorn trees were the most sacred trees. Oak trees embodied truth, courage, and wisdom. The Oak tree is also featured in the Celtic Tree of Life symbol. Irish Ash trees were cherished for their strength and healing power.


What is the least visited country in Ireland?

Northern Ireland is the smallest and least visited country in the UK, made up of 6 counties in the northeast of Ireland. Depending on your age and outlook, you might associate Northern Ireland with its proud shipbuilding industry, its turbulent politics or its many set locations featured in Game of Thrones.


Are there bears in Ireland?

Wild Ireland focuses on animals that were once native to Ireland so they are perfectly adapted to the environment. Brown bears, European wolves and lynx all now live among other animals in large natural habitats back together in the Irish forest for the first time in thousands of years.