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N7296 : Picnic area at Loughanleagh by Oliver Dixon Picnic area at Loughanleagh by Oliver Dixon
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The "lough" in Loughanleagh lay just to the west of this point, but has long since been drained.
N7295 : House on the slopes below Loughanleagh by Oliver Dixon House on the slopes below Loughanleagh by Oliver Dixon
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With a stunning view over the surrounding countryside.
N6799 : Entrance to Bailieborough Demesne by Oliver Dixon Entrance to Bailieborough Demesne by Oliver Dixon
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A popular Forest Recreation Area centred on Castle Lough.
N6699 : Northern end of Castle Lough by Oliver Dixon Northern end of Castle Lough by Oliver Dixon
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In the Bailieborough Demesne, a popular recreational forest area.
N6699 : Fishing stage on Castle Lough by Oliver Dixon Fishing stage on Castle Lough by Oliver Dixon
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Looking towards the shore and the Bailieborough Demesne car park.
N6698 : Fishing stage on Castle Lough by Oliver Dixon Fishing stage on Castle Lough by Oliver Dixon
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Within the Bailieborough Demesne, a popular outdoor recreation area.
N6698 : Brothers' Graves by Oliver Dixon Brothers' Graves by Oliver Dixon
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The now-ruined Castle House nearby housed a community of Marist brothers in the late 19th - early 20th centuries. Seven of the brothers who spent up to 58 years in the community are buried in this enclosure in Bailieborough Demesne.
N6697 : Forest trail in the Bailieborough Demesne by Oliver Dixon Forest trail in the Bailieborough Demesne by Oliver Dixon
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Running from Castle Lough to the "Hideout".
N7196 : Forest track below Loughanleagh by Oliver Dixon Forest track below Loughanleagh by Oliver Dixon
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One of two waymarked paths on the high land.
N7194 : Start of the Loughanleagh Walks by Oliver Dixon Start of the Loughanleagh Walks by Oliver Dixon
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Two waymarked paths have been established through the forest on the high land above.
R6372 : Forest at the Gap by Oliver Dixon Forest at the Gap by Oliver Dixon
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Seen from the highest point on the mountain road from Broadford to Killaloe.
NY6394 : Mountain bike trail at Ravenshill by Oliver Dixon Mountain bike trail at Ravenshill by Oliver Dixon
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A singletrack mountain bike trail leaves the forest road at this point.
NY6393 : The Bike Place in Kielder by Oliver Dixon The Bike Place in Kielder by Oliver Dixon
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Mountain biking is very popular around Kielder Water and in the surrounding hills. The Bike Place does a brisk trade in hiring bikes.
NY6393 : Weather station at Kielder Castle by Oliver Dixon Weather station at Kielder Castle by Oliver Dixon
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Weather station at Kielder Castle
NY6297 : Viewpoint on Deadwater Fell by Oliver Dixon Viewpoint on Deadwater Fell by Oliver Dixon
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At 571 metres above sea level, Deadwater Fell is one of the highest summits in the area, and on a good day, the views are spectacular. This view is taken to the west-north-west over the head of North Tynedale and on into Scotland. Allegedly, it is possible to see five counties and on a really good day, both the Solway Firth and the North Sea - ...

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