Activity

Dun na Ri Forest Park River Loop Walk

Download

Trail photos

Photo ofDun na Ri Forest Park River Loop Walk Photo ofDun na Ri Forest Park River Loop Walk Photo ofDun na Ri Forest Park River Loop Walk

Author

Trail stats

Distance
2.57 mi
Elevation gain
213 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
213 ft
Max elevation
361 ft
TrailRank 
32
Min elevation
361 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
56 minutes
Time
one hour 24 minutes
Coordinates
705
Uploaded
October 30, 2023
Recorded
October 2023
Be the first to clap
Share

near Kingscourt, Ulster (Ireland)

Viewed 32 times, downloaded 0 times

Trail photos

Photo ofDun na Ri Forest Park River Loop Walk Photo ofDun na Ri Forest Park River Loop Walk Photo ofDun na Ri Forest Park River Loop Walk

Itinerary description

Dun a Ri Forest Park forms part of what was formerly the Cabra Estate which was owned by the Pratt family. Legend stretches back to the time of Cuchullain the Gaelic warrior who rested in these woods while fighting the armies of Queen Maeve of Connaught. The O’ Reilly family owned the lands up until the end of the 16th century when they were acquired by Thomas Fleming who built Flemings Castle . The ruins of the castle can still be seen in the park. The estate was acquired by the Pratt family and they built the town of Kingscourt in the years 1760-1770.The lands were acquired by the Irish Forest Service in 1959 and were developed into a forest park in the early 1970s..

There is a great diversity of wildlife in the park.

The flora is varied and in many areas spectacular. The tree storey is dominated by oak and ash but includes many other species often with an under storey of hazel, holly and rhododendron. The ground is, in season, carpeted with a rich layer of plants including snowdrops, bluebells, wood anemone, woodrush, foxgloves, wood sorrel and a wide range of ferns.

Walking is a great way to experience the delights of Dun a Ri while also benefiting both physical and mental health. Set your pace to suit your enjoyment and you will quickly feel fitter and better.

There are a number of beautiful sculptures within the park

Waypoints

PictographIntersection Altitude 197 ft
Photo ofIntersection

Intersection

PictographWaypoint Altitude 217 ft
Photo ofWaypoint

Waypoint

PictographTree Altitude 236 ft
Photo ofTree

Tree

PictographPanorama Altitude 253 ft
Photo ofPanorama

Panorama

PictographRuins Altitude 266 ft
Photo ofRuins

Ruins

PictographRuins Altitude 276 ft
Photo ofRuins

Ruins

PictographRuins Altitude 272 ft
Photo ofRuins

Ruins

PictographBridge Altitude 262 ft
Photo ofBridge

Bridge

PictographLake Altitude 282 ft
Photo ofLake

Lake

PictographLake Altitude 305 ft
Photo ofLake

Lake

PictographFlora Altitude 302 ft
Photo ofFlora

Flora

Photo ofArchaeological site

Archaeological site

PictographLake Altitude 295 ft
Photo ofLake

Lake

PictographWaypoint Altitude 318 ft
Photo ofWaypoint

Waypoint

PictographTree Altitude 318 ft
Photo ofTree

Tree

Comments

    You can or this trail