Access to Green Space

Use this icon to identify initiatives and spaces that offer communities the chance to connect with the natural world and foster physical and mental well-being. 
Kinds of Initiatives to Identify with this Icon  - Parks, Woodlands, Wildlife

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An interactive and peaceful garden shaped to stimulate each sense. The natural space is being developed by residents and volunteers for all to explore and enjoy.
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Suircan is an environmental community forum initiated by and for residents and users of Clonmel, to engage with the town's Public Space and natural amenities.
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Very close to Clonmel, the Cannon Woods Loop is a 9.7-km loop trail near St. Mary's, County Waterford. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, this trail is great for hiking, running, and...
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Fethard Town Park is an all-inclusive multipurpose shared sport & recreational campus in 26 acres. The campus contains Full Size GAA/Rugby Floodlit 4G and Grass Pitches, Community Pavilion, Dressi...
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Community park and orchard developed as an amenity and biodiversity area by Ballyporeen Community Council.   The facility also leads into a community walkway around the garden and extending ...
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The nearly completed project of the River Ara Walkway includes a 1km walkway along the southern bank of the River Ara which will start on the Link Road in Tipperary town at the new pedestrian bridge...
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The Galtee Mountains are Ireland’s highest inland mountain range. The summit of Galtymore at 919m is one of the top ten peaks in Ireland. There are mapped walking routes across forest tracks and open...
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Galtee Walking Club has been in existence since 2003 and was founded by a core group of hill walking enthusiasts from around the foothills of the Galtee mountains and the Glen of Aherlow in South Tipp...
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The Marl Bog, or the ‘Duck Pond’ as it is known locally, is a section of Dundrum Forest. The man-made duck pond, that is one of the main features of the site, is the home of many water birds and insec...
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The picturesque village of Ardfinnan is located between Cahir and Clonmel along the River Suir. A large village green by the riverbank provides ample space for people to meet or play sport and is an a...
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Along River Suir, Marlfield Forest offers great walks. There are two waymarked trails in Marlfield property. The Glenbawn Loop (2.5kms, 1 hour, moderate) gives the walker a great overview of the fores...
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Marlfield Lake is a wild bird sanctuary located to the south west of Clonmel and just north of the village of Marlfield. It supports a large population of water birds including swans, mallard duck, co...
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The Inch Field, situated beside Cahir Castle, is an area of outstanding natural beauty, flanked by the River Suir, the back-drop of the castle and surrounded by mature native trees. A few years ago so...
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Situated just off the main square in Templemore, the park offers a free outdoor experience for every family member. Templemore park is a wonderful place to spend time unwinding, walking and observing ...
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Tipperary Mountain Trekking Centre is a horse riding and pony trekking centre based at Rusheen, a townland between Borrisoleigh and Upperchurch, Co. Tipperary. Family run, the centre has been establis...
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A beautiful, scenic woodland walk which lies on a relatively steep gradient down to the banks of the river Suir. 
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The purpose of the organisation is to benefit the health and wellbeing of the community by animal based learning, development and therapeutic programmes.
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Arragh More Bog is situated roughly halfway between Carrigahorig and Birr. The site comprises a raised bog that includes areas of high bog and cutover bog. The entire Arragh More Bog comprises several...
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Redwood is the most northerly townland in Tipperary. The bog was acquired from Bord na Móna for conservation purposes. It is a raised bog that has developed on the southern margin of the Little Brosna...
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Sopwell Wood comprises of over 147 hectares of conifer and broadleaf forest and a 70 ha section, approximately, of Scohaboy Bog to the south west of the property. Scohaboy Bog supports a good diversit...
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Over 100 acres, Knockanacree woodland has had continuous tree cover for over 200 years. The dominant tree species is Beech. They crowd together with their smooth grey trunks and dense, soaring light g...
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The Slieve Felim Way is a 43km linear walking route through the counties of Limerick and Tipperary well away from the hustle and bustle of main roads. The route weaves its way from the village of Murr...
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Located between counties Clare, Tipperary (Terryglass and Dromineer), and Galway, Lough Derg is one of the largest lakes on the River Shannon, spanning 179 kilometres, and is a popular spot for fishin...
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In Nenagh, there are three cycling routes varying in distance from 11 km to 67 km, with numerous shorter alternatives available. Each route offers pleasant views of the local countryside, while loops ...
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