Canal Wood (Poyntzpass) - 15.1 acres
There are two access points from the canal towpath over the ditch crossing a wooden bridge at the beginning of the wetland and a stone bridge at the middle east of the site. The towpath is well used by local people already with regular users frequenting the site as volunteers. We have gained a management access right of way over the towpath by deed from Newry and Mourne DC. The path is a permissive path. There are no public rights of way over the site itself.
Carnbane Wood (Newry) - 3.58 acres
Corcrain Community Woodland (Portadown) - 10.7 acres
This is one of The Woodland Trust’s 'Woods On Your Doorstep' woodlands, created to commemorate the Millennium. It lies on the north western edge of Portadown town, between the Corcrain estate and the River Ballybay. It comprises wetland and young broadleaf woodland, which together make an important mosaic of habitats for wildlife.
Cranagh Wood (Armagh) - 6.57 acres
Coose Trannack is one of The Woodland Trust's 'Woods on Your Doorstep' woodlands, created to commemorate the Millennium. It lies just off the main Armagh to Monaghan Road, and was planted with native broadleaf trees to provide a valuable area for both people and wildlife.
Daisy Hill Wood (Newry) - 7.22 acres
Daisy Hill Wood is a prominent feature on the hill, which rises above the city of Newry. It features non-native species, an abundance of spring wildflowers, newly planted trees and mature hedges. Bats, hedgehogs and long-eared owls are some of the many species of wildlife that call Daisy Hill Wood home.
Markethill Wood (Markethill) - 1.09 acres
This is one of The Woodland Trust’s 'Woods On Your Doorstep' woodlands, created to commemorate the Millennium. Among the young woodland are three animal sculptures, which were carved by local artists.
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