Crough Wood Walk
The Crough Wood Walk (5.4km-return; linear; moderate; 1.5 to 2 hours) runs along the River Mahon through deciduous woodland, open pasture and conifer forest between the road to Mahon Falls and Mahon Bridge. The woods are an important habitat for a range of wildlife including Red Squirrel, Pine Marten, Otter, Bats, Ring Ouzel and Dipper. The southern section of the trail provides panoramic views of Coum Mahon and Knockaunapeebra to the North.
There is a great diversity of trees such as Ash, Holly and Rowan - particularly attractive in Autumn with their colourful red berries. The flow of the River Mahon varies with the seasons and can be torrential after periods of high rainfall providing a dramatic soundscape along the trail.
Did you know?
- Remnants of Industrial Heritage: The River Mahon once powered five mills along its course including the 19th Century Corn Mill at Furraleigh of which a tunnel and chimney remain.
- Look out for woodland Mammals such as Red Squirrel and Pine Marten. This is a good area for birdlife such as Ring Ouzel, Buzzard, and Dipper.
- After a lovely walk here in Crough Wood, why not check out the Magic Road phenomenon for yourself, only a 2.5km drive from this point, just after the cattle grid on the road to Mahon Falls.
How to get there:
From the N25 at the village of Lemybrien take the R676 in the direction of Carrick-on-Suir. Turn left at Mahon Bridge. The entrance to Crough Wood is 500 metres on your right with limited parking.
From Carrick-on-Suir take the R676 as far as Mahon Bridge. Turn right at Mahon Bridge. The entrance to Crough Wood is 500 metres on your right with limited parking.
Trail name |
Crough Wood Walk |
Grade |
Moderate |
Distance |
5.4km (return) |
Type |
Linear |
Estimated time |
1.5hrs |
Ascent |
140 metres |
Terrain |
Woodland path |
Waymarking |
Red arrows |
Parking and trailhead |
Crough Wood entrance |
Trailhead OSI Map No, Grid Ref/GPS |
75, S 338 064 52.20924, -7.50547 |
Nearest town/village |
Kilrossanty |
Minimum Gear |
Walking shoes, rain jacket, fluid, phone. |
Dogs |
Must be kept on a lead at all times |
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Website |
www.visitwaterford.com |
Categories
Activities | Beaches and Mountains | Mountains | Things to Do | Trails | Walking / Hiking / Trails
The Crough Wood Walk (5.4km-return; linear; moderate; 1.5 to 2 hours) runs along the River Mahon through deciduous woodland, open pasture and conifer forest between the road to Mahon Falls and Mahon Bridge. The woods are an important habitat for a range of wildlife including Red Squirrel, Pine Marten, Otter, Bats, Ring Ouzel and Dipper. The southern section of the trail provides panoramic views of Coum Mahon and Knockaunapeebra to the North.
There is a great diversity of trees such as Ash, Holly and Rowan - particularly attractive in Autumn with their colourful red berries. The flow of the River Mahon varies with the seasons and can be torrential after periods of high rainfall providing a dramatic soundscape along the trail.
Did you know?
- Remnants of Industrial Heritage: The River Mahon once powered five mills along its course including the 19th Century Corn Mill at Furraleigh of which a tunnel and chimney remain.
- Look out for woodland Mammals such as Red Squirrel and Pine Marten. This is a good area for birdlife such as Ring Ouzel, Buzzard, and Dipper.
- After a lovely walk here in Crough Wood, why not check out the Magic Road phenomenon for yourself, only a 2.5km drive from this point, just after the cattle grid on the road to Mahon Falls.
How to get there:
From the N25 at the village of Lemybrien take the R676 in the direction of Carrick-on-Suir. Turn left at Mahon Bridge. The entrance to Crough Wood is 500 metres on your right with limited parking.
From Carrick-on-Suir take the R676 as far as Mahon Bridge. Turn right at Mahon Bridge. The entrance to Crough Wood is 500 metres on your right with limited parking.
Trail name |
Crough Wood Walk |
Grade |
Moderate |
Distance |
5.4km (return) |
Type |
Linear |
Estimated time |
1.5hrs |
Ascent |
140 metres |
Terrain |
Woodland path |
Waymarking |
Red arrows |
Parking and trailhead |
Crough Wood entrance |
Trailhead OSI Map No, Grid Ref/GPS |
75, S 338 064 52.20924, -7.50547 |
Nearest town/village |
Kilrossanty |
Minimum Gear |
Walking shoes, rain jacket, fluid, phone. |
Dogs |
Must be kept on a lead at all times |
|
|
Website |
www.visitwaterford.com |
Categories
Activities | Beaches and Mountains | Mountains | Things to Do | Trails | Walking / Hiking / Trails