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Dún na Rí Forest Park

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Dún na Rí Forest Park
Cromwell's Bridge in Dun na Ri Forest Park
LocationClonee, County Cavan, Ireland
Coordinates53°55′03″N 6°47′32″W / 53.9175°N 6.7922°W / 53.9175; -6.7922
Area565 acres (2.3 km2)
Governing bodyCoillte

Dún na Rí Forest Park is a forest park is situated on the County CavanCounty Monaghan border, in Ireland.[1] The park itself borders the Shercock and Carrickmacross roads more specifically at Magheracloone and Kingscourt. The park forms a part of the old Cabra Estate.

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History

This land was owned by the O'Reilly family until the end of the sixteenth century when it came into the ownership of Thomas Fleming. He built a castle on the site, the ruins of which can still be seen. The estate then passed to the Pratt family, forming part of the Cabra Estate; Mervyn Pratt founded Kingscourt in 1760-1770, the modern name being an anglicisation of Dunaree (Irish: Dún an Rí, meaning 'fort of the king'). In 1959, the land was acquired by the Irish Forest Service, and became a forest park in the 1970s.[1]

Wildlife

Situated in a tranquil glen, Dún na Rí is home to stoats, hares, mink, rabbits and otters, as well as red and grey squirrel along the banks of the River Cabra. The larger trees are mainly oak and ash but many other species are also present, with an under storey of hazel, holly and rhododendron. The ground is carpeted with bluebells in spring, and there are snowdrops, wood anemone, woodrush, foxgloves, wood sorrel and many species of fern.[1]

Amenities

The park is about 2 km (1.2 mi) north of Kingscourt on the R179 road. It is a peaceful place with a lake, walled garden, open air sculptures and many attractions. There are several marked trails. There is a small parking fee, a car park, a picnic area and toilets.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Dún na Rí Forest Park". Coillte. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
This page was last edited on 3 September 2023, at 11:46
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