Curraghbinny Woods (Coillte Corra Binne) , Crosshaven, County Cork
About the Business
Welcome to Curraghbinny Woods, a stunning natural attraction located in the picturesque County Cork of Ireland. Established by Coillte Corra Binne, our institution offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience breathtaking scenery, lush flora and fauna, and a wealth of outdoor activities that are perfect for all ages.
As an institution that is dedicated to promoting environmental education and conservation, we have designed Curraghbinny Woods to be a tranquil and peaceful sanctuary for the local community and tourists alike. Our park boasts over 280 hectares of woodland, featuring walking trails, biking routes, and birdwatching opportunities. Whether you’re looking for a quiet stroll through the woods, or an adrenaline-packed adventure, we have something for everyone.
Our park is also equipped with amenities that make your visit even more enjoyable. These include picnic areas, an outdoor playground, and designated areas for jogging and cycling. Our park staff, trained in first aid and customer service, are always on hand to offer practical advice and recommendations while you explore the park.
What sets Curraghbinny Woods apart from other natural attractions is the diversity of the wildlife that inhabits our woods. From red squirrels to damselflies, our forest provides a habitat for an abundance of rare and protected species. Visitors can take advantage of our bird hides located at strategic points throughout the woods, giving them an opportunity to spot some of the unique avian species that call Curraghbinny Woods their home.
In summary, Curraghbinny Woods is more than just a park. It is a treasure trove of natural gifts and wonders that will leave you feeling refreshed, inspired, and invigorated. We invite you to join us and experience the magic of our woods in all its glory.
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Location & Phone number
Crosshaven, Co. Cork, Ireland
Reviews
"Just a lovely spot to go for a stroll! Nothing too strenuous but can be as long or as short as you wish"
"Nice trails, and views"
"The park itself is good. But the problem is there are zero dogs on leash. Simply none. If you have a child who is terrified of dogs or simply another pet that gets nervous around bigger dogs, just don't visit because others don't know how to be civilised."
"It's a unique place, so surrounded by the water, has a special climate, than others. The longer (red) trail is 2.2 km long, a nice relaxing walk, even some benches on the walk to sit down a bit and relax."
"If it's a relaxing stroll or a bit of hide and seek you're after,then this is the place. It's peaceful and quiet with lovely scenery of cobh and crosshaven.just make sure you have the fly spray as those fellas are everywhere!"
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