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Rea's Wood Forest Nature Reserve is a wet woodland dominated by alder, willow and birch trees. It stretches for a mile along the shores of Lough Neagh. A shared pedestrian and cycle path will help you explore.

Bluebells in Rea’s Wood

Rea’s Wood Antrim

Rising to the east on the slopes of Divis Mountain, the Crumlin River has carved a short but deep glen here as it approaches the waters of Lough Neagh.The town of Crumlin takes its name from this small, winding valley and is derived from the Irish ‘Cromghlinn’, meaning ‘Crooked Glen’

Mill Race Trail Antrim

Waterfall Trail Glenariff Forest Park

Nature’s Architecture

Lagan Towpath Lisburn

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