Kilcornan is near the village of Clarinbridge, south of Galway on the N18 to Limerick road. The site was formerly part of Reddington Estate. There are ruins of a church and a monument on the site.
Facilities: Kilcornnaun has a car park and forest walks.
Length of Trail: Here you will find about 8 km of forest trails.
Habitat: Coniferous and deciduous forest area. The Clarin River runs nearby.
Main Tree Species: Norway spruce, Sitka spruce, some beech and Scots pine. There is a programme in place to plant broadleaves as conifers are felled.
Other Flora: Ferns and briars.
Fauna: Common woodland mammals including the red squirrel, badger and fox.
Geology: Limestone crop with mixed woodland over shallow brown earth.
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