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  2. Glenariff Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    Glenariff Forest Park is an 1185 hectare (2928 acre) forest in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is part of Glenariff glen itself. The forest is managed by the Northern Ireland Forest Service, the state body responsible for forestry in the province, which is part of the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs .

  3. Cushendall - Wikipedia

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    Glenariff Forest Park, about 8 km inland from Cushendall, covers an area of 1185 hectares. The park contains waterfalls, forest trails, and riverside walks, including a café, toilets, and an exhibition centre. Four way-marked trails of varying length (1–9 km) wind through the forest leading walkers into some of the park's wooded areas.

  4. Daft.ie - Wikipedia

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    Daft.ie is a real estate and property rental website in Ireland, launched in 1997. [2] The website was co-founded by brothers Brian and Eamonn Fallon, who each held a 23.66% share in the business as of October 2021. [3] As of September 2024, the website attracted 2.5 million users every month, according to the Irish Examiner. [4]

  5. List of forests in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The area of national forest estate in Ireland has increased to approximately 700,000 hectares as a result of a significant increase in private forest development in the mid-1980s, with the introduction of grant schemes funded by the EU aimed at encouraging private land owners, mainly farmers, to become involved in forestry.

  6. Glynn, County Antrim - Wikipedia

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    The latter two developments were built privately for sale. It is estimated that there are now approximately 350 occupied dwelling houses in Glynn (April 2004). In 2006, there were a number of new housing developments in Glynn in which several bungalows were built on the Glenburn Road and adjacent the Jubilee park behind Hawthorne Grove estate.

  7. Waterfoot, County Antrim - Wikipedia

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    Waterfoot or Glenariff [2] (from Irish Gleann Airimh 'glen of arable land') [3] is a small coastal village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is at the foot of Glenariff , one of the Glens of Antrim , within the historic barony of Glenarm Lower and the civil parishes of Ardclinis and Layd .

  8. Glengarriff Forest - Wikipedia

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    Glengarriff Forest is an area of woodland near Glengarriff, West Cork, Ireland. Most of the woodland is a nature reserve in public ownership which is sometimes referred to as Glengarriff "forest park" or "state forest". [1] Glengarriff Forest is one of the best examples in the country of oceanic sessile oak woodland.

  9. Glens of Antrim - Wikipedia

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    Glenariff Glendun: the Glendun Viaduct can just be made out among the trees in the middle distance, and on the skyline is Crocknamoyle. The Glens of Antrim (Irish: Glinnte Aontroma), [1] known locally as simply The Glens, is a region of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It comprises nine glens, that radiate from the Antrim Plateau to the coast.