Glen of Aherlow Nature Park

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Trails through old mixed wood land on the slopes of Slievenamuck in the Glen of Aherlow

he aptly named Galtee Mountains, Mountains of the Forests, form part of the Glen of Aherlow's natural border. The entrance location of its centrepiece, the Glen of Aherlow Nature Park, is close to the Christ the King statue and adjacent to the car park.

This statue of Christ the King, with its upraised hand blessing the glen and all who pass by, has been part of the local scenery since 1950. Close to the entrance is a map board displaying the routes of the woodland, Bianconi and Ballinacourty Loop walking trails. The Glen of Aherlow Nature Park is ideal for families to take a peaceful woodland ramble in and to view plants, flowers and the natural habitat of foxes, squirrels and birds.

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