Ardnamona Woods
Ard na Mona
pictures by Elena T.
Exploring the Enchanting Ardnamona Wood: A Nature Lover's Paradise in Lough Eske
Nestled approximately 5km northeast of Donegal Town lies the magnificent Ardnamona Wood Nature Reserve. This 456.6-hectare native oak woodland is a nature lover's paradise, boasting spectacular views and a peaceful ambience perfect for a country stroll.
A Quiet Nature Reserve with a Beautifully Designed Trail
Ardnamona Wood is a tranquil oasis where visitors enjoy a nicely created walking path loop that takes them through large oak, hazel, and holly trees. The woodland is natural, featuring beautiful mosses, bluebells, wood sorrel, streams, and a picturesque lakeside that will take your breath away. The National Parks and Wildlife Service developed the trail, which is perfect for a peaceful and relaxing nature walk.
Home to a Diverse Range of Wildlife
Ardnamona Wood is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including red squirrels, badgers, foxes, and minks. However, dogs are only allowed if kept on a lead to protect the animals.
A Short and Easy Loop Trail
The looped trail in Ardnamona Wood is approximately 2km long and takes about 25 minutes to complete. This makes it an easy and accessible walk for people of all ages and fitness levels. The trail is well-marked, and visitors can take their time to explore the woodland's stunning views and natural beauty.
Tips:
- Be aware of ticks in the grass and wear appropriate clothing to protect yourself.
- Bring water and snacks, as there are no facilities in the nature reserve.
- Wear comfortable and sturdy shoes for the walk, as the terrain can be uneven.
- Keep the nature reserve clean and undisturbed by taking your trash with you and respecting the wildlife.
- Respect the rules and regulations of the nature reserve to help preserve its beauty for future generations.
Amenities
Parking (Free)
Buggy Friendly
Children Friendly
Pets Allowed
Benches
Map Location
Distance from:
Letterkenny - 46 km
Buncrana - 83.8 km
Bunbeg - 89.4 km
Donegal Town - 8.4 km
Derry - 47.9 ml