This forest park features scenic walking trails, picnic areas, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, squirrels, and deer, and offers opportunities for birdwatching and nature photography. Visitors can explore the forest's mixed woodland, which includes conifer and broadleaf trees, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the park.
What an absolute beauty of a spot. Lived here 10 years and so sad I never visited before now! Def going to add this to my dog walking spots. Such a big open space on pathways, dog friendly and the bluebells in May (late spring) were just something out of a dream! No litter seen which is always a great sign and long may it last! Very well kept trees and clearly attention to detail in the hidden garden in the centre which was such a beautiful touch. Highly recommended for a walk.
A great spot. Not too big and pretty much on the flat. Has a nice mix of woodland. Great sized car park with toilets which are open and well maintained. Wasn't too busy when we went. Will certainly be back in the other seasons. Visited it in January.
I love visiting Portglenone Forest, especially when the bluebells are in bloom. The woodland floor is carpeted in a haze of blue and its lovely to walk along the paths taking it all in. There is a decent sized car park, public toilets which are well maintained and some picnic tables too. Definitely worth a visit.
Nowhere more prettier than when the bluebells are out. Lovely short forest walk, a few steeper hills but mostly quite flat. There are toilets in the carpark.
Pretty place. Parking expenses. Small trail
Stunning forest. Very peaceful. Went to see the bluebells and was not disappointed. Carpark on site, toilets and plenty of areas for a picnic
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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What an absolute beauty of a spot. Lived here 10 years and so sad I never visited before now! Def going to add this to my dog walking spots. Such a big open space on pathways, dog friendly and the bluebells in May (late spring) were just something out of a dream! No litter seen which is always a great sign and long may it last! Very well kept trees and clearly attention to detail in the hidden garden in the centre which was such a beautiful touch. Highly recommended for a walk.
A great spot. Not too big and pretty much on the flat. Has a nice mix of woodland. Great sized car park with toilets which are open and well maintained. Wasn't too busy when we went. Will certainly be back in the other seasons. Visited it in January.
I love visiting Portglenone Forest, especially when the bluebells are in bloom. The woodland floor is carpeted in a haze of blue and its lovely to walk along the paths taking it all in. There is a decent sized car park, public toilets which are well maintained and some picnic tables too. Definitely worth a visit.
Nowhere more prettier than when the bluebells are out. Lovely short forest walk, a few steeper hills but mostly quite flat. There are toilets in the carpark.
Pretty place. Parking expenses. Small trail
Stunning forest. Very peaceful. Went to see the bluebells and was not disappointed. Carpark on site, toilets and plenty of areas for a picnic