English: Portglenone forest (1)
Portglenone forest is mixed woodland, on both sides of the River Bann, to the south of Portglenone. It was originally part of a larger forest said, in the early 17th century, to be almost as big as the New Forest. This is one of the paths on the Co Antrim side of the Bann.
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Portglenone forest is mixed woodland, on both sides of the River Bann, to the south of Portglenone. It was originally part of a larger forest said, in the early 17th centur