Overview
Clogeenmilcon Woods is situated on the eastern edge of Blarney, south of the R617. Also known as ‘Blarney bog’, this site consists of over 100 acres of wildlife sanctuary (designated National Heritage Area), with a mixture of wet grassland, peatland, and broad-leaved woodland. Vegetation is typical of the habitat types. The woods contain an abundance of willow, oak and beech. Silver birch, field horsetail and black medic are also present in the area.
Trail Entrance
This trail can be accessed by the Clogeenmilcon car park
Trail Length
6.4 km
Notable Wildlife
Silver birch
- Scientific Name: Betula pendula
- Irish Name: Beith gheal
Common nettle
- Scientific Name: Urtica dioica
- Irish Name: Neantóg
Field horsetail
- Scientific Name: Equisetum arvense
- Irish Name: Scuab eich ghoirt
Black medic
- Scientific Name: Medicago lupulina
- Irish Name: Dúmheidic
Yellow iris
- Scientific Name: Iris pseudacorus
- Irish Name: Feileastram
Black cap
- Scientific Name: Sylvia atricapilla
- Irish Name: Caipín dubh




