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The Champion Sycamore at Gormanston College, Co Meath. Luke McManus via Crainn na hÉireann
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6 wonderful walks in the woods to take this week
Ireland’s woodland treasures are the star of a new TV show.
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IF YOU GO down to the woods today – you may just extend your lifespan.
A new TV series on Ireland’s incredibly rich woodland heritage hits TG4 tonight, making the case for us to open our eyes to the treasure on our doorstep.
We are all aware of the contribution tree-filled landscapes make to our air quality but a more subtle benefit is the effect they can have on our mental health. A study of Japanese office workers proved a link between decreasing stress levels and spending time in a wooded area.
The study’s authors at Chiba National University recorded a 13% drop in the stress hormone cortisol following a walk in the woods; the activity also reduced blood pressure rates and heart rates and increased powers of concentration.
Manchán Magan traversed the country’s forest trails for Crainn na hÉireann, a ten-part series on Irish trees which begins tonight on TG4 at 8pm.
Here he recommends just some of the wonderful wooded walks for you to try out this month:
1. Glenveagh National Park, Donegal
Glenveagh National Park Luke McManus
Luke McManus
Gleann Bheatha means Glen of Birch, and there are numerous examples of this beautiful, slender native tree to be found in this lonely valley in Donegal. The castle gardens are crammed with exotic tree species, though the natives are well represented too.
A splendid trembling aspen in the gardens, and a now rare stand of wych elms at the top of the valley by the waterfall are among the high points.
2. Killarney National Park, Kerry
The lakes, mountains and waterfalls are justly famous, but the trees of Killarney are spectacular too. Start at Muckross Abbey to see what might be Ireland’s most beautiful tree – the Muckross Yew, standing proud in the centre of an ancient stone cloister. Then visit eerie Reenadinna Yew wood, one of the few yew woodlands in Europe. These ancient trees have colonised an outcrop of limestone boulders on the edge of the lake.
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The wilds of Killarney National Park host a diversity of woodland. Shutterstock / youngoggo
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Nearby is Brickeen Bridge where the two lakes meet, with some fine examples of arbutus, the rare native tree that is relatively common in Killarney, and alongside them are pygmy willows and Scots Pines growing in rock crevices by the water’s edge.
3. Charleville Castle estate, Offaly
The King Oak is undoubtedly the star attraction of this estate that lies on the edge of Tullamore town. The trees stand sentinel right inside the imposing entrance, a massive giant of a tree with its low branches spreading out majestically, propped to prevent them falling.
Deeper in, the forest is one of the biggest pendunculate oakwoods in Ireland, with yew trees laid out beside the castle in the shape of a Union Jack. Combine your trip here with a visit to Birr Castle, a marvellous tree collection, including the imposing Carroll Oak, the fallen trunk of Europe’s champion grey poplar and the tallest hedges in Ireland.
4. Kilmacurragh, Wicklow
The marvellous oak-lined avenue at Kilmacurragh Luke McManus
Luke McManus
The Garden County is the spiritual home of Irish trees. Powerscourt, Avondale and Glendalough are all famous for their forests, but Kilmacurragh, the rural branch of the National Botanic Gardens just off the N11 south of Wicklow town is a hidden gem.
Head gardener Seamus O’Brien is an expert on exotic species: there is a towering redwood and the rhododendrons are magnificent in early summer. But Kilmacurragh boasts marvellous natives too. A yew walk leads down from the lake and then at the bottom of the hill turn right to find a superb avenue of oaks leading up to the skyline.
5. Ullauns, on the Kerry Way
Take the Kerry Way footpath towards Kenmare, up by Torc Waterfall and then through Ullauns, a pristine forest that is one of the few undisturbed sessile oak woods in Ireland. Ultimate peace.
6. Tullynally House and gardens, Westmeath
The canopy of trees reflected in the lake at Tullynally Shutterstock / PHB.cz (Richard Semik)
Shutterstock / PHB.cz (Richard Semik) / PHB.cz (Richard Semik)
The home of tree-writer Thomas Pakenham near Castlepollard is an under-visited estate with some superb examples of Western Red Cedar, an imposing avenue of beech and oak and the Squire’s Walking Stick – an unusually tall, straight oak tree featured in Pakenham’s bestselling book Meetings With Remarkable Trees.
There are also numerous Oriental collections, grown from seeds gathered in China and Tibet by Thomas Pakenham himself.
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Bill Gates is villfied by the anti vaxx crowd wanting to put micochips in the covid vaccines but Elon who publicly has stated his idea for putting microchips into brains gets a free pass.
And once she gets the vaccine that’s her and the community under the control of the evil tech lords! I for one welcome all this, pump me full of the vaccine and give me unlimited data and a bucket of Monster and I’ll be set to go!
They’ll have their own satellites?!! And not just one – BUT TWO?!!! The thermosphere is about to get very crowded if individual satellites are required for everyone.
@Steve: They don’t have many up there at the moment but in order to provide the sort of coverage they are looking for they are talking about 30,000 devices in Low Earth Orbit eventually. If completed it will literally change the look of the night sky.
However, it’s certainly a much more efficient solution to broadband supply in rural areas than envisioned under the National Broadband Plan. Under the NBP those people would (eventually) have to be tied in to the fibre grid which would mean building a mini exchange and rolling out a 10+ km of fibre to connect the scattered houses. For the same 4 customers.
Spacex estimate the cost of their network, when complete, should come in around the $10Billion mark. It will cover the entire globe. We’re talking about paying €3Billion to cover the island of Ireland. One of us is doing it *wrong* and I’ll leave it there.
@John Considine: we should be on the phone to SpaceX immediately and be asking to be a test country for this StarLink internet. Could save us a few billion…which is much needed.
I believe Starlink hope to be operating commercially here by the end of the year. Presumably that means the application process for licensing is going well. I believe the costs will be comparatively high to start though. I remember reading the bi-directional satellite dish was going to cost €500. Found the article on the Indo:
“The service costs €99 per month plus a €499 charge for the required satellite dish and a €61 delivery fee.”
I have heard about this Space Ex Broad Band in the states..
It is a satellite of sum sort if my memory serves me.. getting great reviews
The system is called starlink and it is based on the low ceiling of the satellites in orbit and all u need is a dish and away u go..
Price wise I think is an issue great at start but goes up..
But I’d say well worth it..
@Sportmad: I thin the idea is to make it affordable! Everything Elon does is an attempt to make things cheaper – electric cars, rockets, tunnels, solar panels and now broadband. He has already reduced the cost of putting a rocket in space by 10s of millions
@David Kelly: yes that is his Model but the cost of entry is Cheap about $500 inc all equipment and attachments as it’s a portable device mainly..
But the reviewers if I’m not mistaken are complaining about the nominal user cost which is very high..
It is an incredible product to be fair but look at the Tesla car price out of reach of majority
We are in a dead zone also, was promised high speed ISDN line by May 2006, still waiting…
However we’ve been notified that we will have high speed by the end of this summer which is a huge relief as long as it’s not another false dawn, we’re only 6 miles from Tralee!
@David Grey: I’m only 6 miles from cork city, fibre a 200-300 metres north, south and west of me. Not in NBI plans until 2024 at the earliest. I’ve already registered with starlink for service before the end of the this year. Pay 45 a month already for single digit speeds from Vodafone, 99 a month for starlink but will be well worth it
Many individuals and biz stuck in broadband never-ever land may be interested in “Plan B for #NBP” which I recently sent to Gov ministers, TDs etc about National Broadband Plan & potential of low-Earth orbit LEO sats like #Starlink.
Summary: http://bit.ly/3cyDb1A
I don’t blame anyone for getting starlink in, but good lord I hate that company for what they are doing to the night sky. By the time they are finished they will have tens of thousands of satellites meandering across the night sky. Star gazing will never be the same for anyone on the planet ever again. Astro photography also horrifically impacted.
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