Overview
The Glen River Park is situated in a deep steep-sided glacial valley on the north side of the City, just off the North Ring Road. Once the place of Goulding’s factory in the 1850s, the site was donated to the people of Cork in the late 1960s and has since been repurposed, in part, as the Glen River amenity park.
Within this park, you will find a truly amazing display of habitats, wildlife, and walking paths, as well as an open-access sports field. Surrounded on either side by residential estates, Glen Park provides a connection between Blackpool, the Glen, and Ballyvolane.
In the basin of the valley, where the Glen River flows, there are diverse wetland areas, including ponds, wet grassland, wet woodland, and reedbeds, which provide refuge for birds, mammals, and invertebrates. Amongst the river and wet woodland, the common frog, white-throated dipper, moorhen, heron, kingfisher, and many more plants and animals make their home. Further down the path, where the habitat transitions to wood and scrubland, elm trees whose upper branches are dead, but the tree is still growing are used by birds for high perches overlooking the valley. Walking along the steep valley, covered by ferns, gorse, bramble, young oak, you may spot the common lizard basking in the sun or grasshoppers amongst the dense vegetation. Due to its long and narrow shape and steep valleys, the park is a perfect oasis from the noises of city life.
Trail Entrance
There are 4 entrance points to the park (Ballyhooly Road, North Ring Road, Ballyvolane and Sunview park). We recommend Ballyhooly Road entrance as it is serviced by 2 cork City bus routes and has a good-sized carpark.
Trail Length
There are 3 well-known trails in the park
Notable Wildlife
Site 1: N Ring Road entrance

Common lizard
- Scientific Name: Zootoca vivipara
- Irish Name: Laghairt bheobhreitheach

Bell heather
- Scientific Name: Erica cinerea
- Irish Name: Fraoch Cloigíneach

Sparrow hawk
- Scientific Name: Accipiter nisus
- Irish Name: Spioróg

Common green grasshopper
- Scientific Name: Omocestus viridulus
- Irish Name: Dreoilín teaspaigh

Common frog
- Scientific Name: Rana temporaria
- Irish Name: Loscán

Two-banded longhorn beetle
- Scientific Name: Rhagium bifasciatum
- Irish Name: Ciaróg fhadadharcach
Site 2: Sunview Park entrance

Kingfisher
- Scientific Name: Alcedo atthis
- Irish Name: Cruidín

Water rail
- Scientific Name: Rallus aquaticus
- Irish Name: Rálóg uisce

Goldcrest
- Scientific Name: Regulus regulus
- Irish Name: Cíorbhuí

Yellow loosestrife
- Scientific Name: Lysimachia vulgaris
- Irish Name: Breallán léana

Snipe
- Scientific Name: Gallinago gallinago
- Irish Name: Naoscach

Large red damselfly
- Scientific Name: Pyrrhosoma nymphula
- Irish Name: Earr-rua an earraigh

European teal
- Scientific Name: Anas crecca
- Irish Name: Praslacha
Site 3: Ballyhooly Road

Hard shield fern
- Scientific Name: Polystichum aculeatum
- Irish Name: Ibheag chrua

Ragwort
- Scientific Name: Jacobaea vulgaris
- Irish Name: Buachalán buí

Hogweed
- Scientific Name: Heracleum sphondylium
- Irish Name: Feabhrán

Broad-leaved dock
- Scientific Name: Rumex obtusifolius
- Irish Name: Copóg shráide

Willow warbler
- Scientific Name: Phylloscopus trochilus
- Irish Name: Ceolaire sailí

Long tailed tit
- Scientific Name: Aegithalus caudatus
- Irish Name: Meantán earrfhada

Peacock butterfly
- Scientific Name: Inachis io
- Irish Name: Péacóg

























