Overview
Doman’s Woods is located along a tributary of the Douglas river in Donnybrook and Grange. Also sometimes known locally as Shelly’s Woods. It is considered a broadleaved woodland. Trees found in the woods include sycamore, ash, horse chestnut, hawthorn, oak, alder and yew. Due to the shadiness of the woods and the tributary running through it, plenty of mushrooms, other fungi, lichens, and ferns are found growing at the forest floor. This includes male fern, soft shield fern, haircap moss, fly agaric mushroom and sulphur tuft.
Trail Entrance
The wood is surrounded by residential estates and as such has many small entrance points. You can easily access the woods from grange road, Donnybrook hill. Note that you can walk from Ballybrack Woods to Doman’s wood and vice versa through entrances near Centra on Donnybrook hill.
Trail Length
Doman’s wood has no structured paths throughout. All paths are the result of humans walking through the area and at times can be steep as it lies on either side of a river valley. As there are no structured paths, you can tailor the length of walk taken.
Notable Wildlife
Yew
- Scientific Name: Taxus baccata
- Irish Name: Iúr
Ash
- Scientific Name: Fraxinus
- Irish Name: fuinseog
Sulphur tuft
- Scientific Name: Hypholoma fasciculare
- Irish Name:
Lords and ladies
- Scientific Name: Arum maculatum
- Irish Name: Cluas chaoin
Irish spurge
- Scientific Name: Euphorbia hyberna
- Irish Name: Bainne Caoin




