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Forests in County Tyrone

Aghyaran Forest

There are no formal recreational facilities in Aghyaran forest but walkers may use the existing road network to amble through this small woodland

Altmore Forest

There are no formal recreational facilities in this forest but walkers may use the forest road that services this predominantly conifer forest

Baronscourt Forest

This is an old estate forest which lies to the south-west of Newtownstewart

Bradkeel Forest

Bradkeel is a 140 hectare upland forest situated approximately eight kilometres from Plumbridge

Caledon Forest

This forest comprises of multiple small blocks of woodland seperated by minor public roads

Carrickaholten Forest

This 515 hectare upland forest is situated some four miles from Killeter village

Castlederg Forest

This 41 hectare forest lies about three miles from Castlederg village

Cookstown Forest

This forest totaling 210 hectares comprises a number of forest blocks around the Cookstown area

Creggan Forest

These are upland forests and timber production is the major objective for the planted areas

Davagh Forest Park

Ten miles north-west of Cookstown this 1,500 hectare forest is largely an upland coniferous forest set in the foothills of the Sperrins

Drum Manor Forest Park

Drum Manor Forest is a small yet varied and attractive forest estate located near Cookstown

Dunmoyle Forest

This is an upland forest with a high proportion of conifers and some native broadleaved areas as well as open bog areas

Fardross Forest

Situated off the Fivemiletown to Clogher Road this upland forest covers 880 hectares

Favour Royal Forest

Favour Royal forest consists of a a number of connected blocks of predominantly coniferous forests that lie close to the main A28 Augher and Aughnacloy Road

Glenderg Forest

Glenderg forest is a large upland coniferous forest and along with the adjoining Slievedoo Forest covers almost 4,000 hectares

Goles Forest

Goles forest is a 420 hectare forest that lies to the west of Draperstown

Gortin Glen Forest Park

Gortin Glen Forest Park is situated six miles North of Omagh at the Western gateway to the Sperrin mountains

Killens Forest

This is a small upland coniferous forest visible to the left, travelling from Omagh to Cookstown on the A505 Road, approximately seven kilometers from Omagh

Knockmany Forest

Knockmany forest is a collection of woodlands that lies within six kilometers of Augher village

Lack Forest

Lack forest is an upland forest consisting of 740 hectares of primarily coniferous woodland

Ligfordrum Forest

Ligfordrum is a 620 hectare, primarily coniferous forest, situated on the Sperrin Mountains overlooking Strabane

Lough Bradan Forest

Lough Bradan is a 2,115 hectare coniferous forest about five miles west of Drumquin

Moneygal Forest

Moneygal is a 325 hectare coniferous and open habitat forest north west of Castlderg

Moydamlaght Forest

Moydamlaght is a 300 hectare coniferous woodland on the slopes of Mullaghmore Mountain

Mullaghfad Forest

Mullaghfad forest comprises over 1,700 hectares of predominantly coniferous woodland South East of Fivemiletown

Parkanaur Forest Park

Parkanaur forest is a mixed coniferous and broadleaved woodland of almost 200 hectares, located six and a half kilometres west of Dungannon

Pigeon Top Forest

Pigeon Top is a 375 hectare coniferous forest between Ederney and Omagh,

Pomeroy Forest

Pomeroy forest is a small but diverse woodland of 175 hectares on the Eastern edge of Pomeroy village

Seskinore Forest

Seskinore forest is a lowland forest of 135 hectares

Slievedoo Forest

Slievedoo forest is a large upland coniferous forest and along with the adjoining Glenderg forest covers almost 4,000 hectares

Trillick Forest

Trillick forest covers 245 hectares of predominantly coniferous woodland