The 11-hectare gardens, which date back to the 1880s, also suffered the loss of their tallest tree, a coniferous pinus nigra ...
The tallest tree on the grounds of Glenveagh Castle was felled following Storm Eowyn. It’s one of numerous old or rare trees that were felled or damaged by the historic storm in Donegal, according to ...
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Exploring Ireland’s Hidden Gems: Poison Glen & Glenveagh CastleExperience the magic of Ireland’s landscapes! 🏞️ In this vlog, we visit Poison Glen and Glenveagh National Park, capturing the beauty of Donegal through hiking, castles, and stunning scenery. Don’t ...
FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint Article Updated Several stands of non-native conifer trees are being removed from Glenveagh this ...
5 incredible National Parks to visit on the Wild Atlantic Way Imagine a place that combines outstanding natural beauty, rare wildlife, fascinating historical relics and a physical backdrop that ...
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