Carnmoney Hill

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About this wood

Carnmoney Hill, an ancient green monument, is one of Newtownabbey’s greatest landmarks. It’s one of a chain of hills, steeped in history and folklore, which watch over Belfast City. The name Carnmoney gives us a clue to its history; it’s from the Irish Carn Monaidh, meaning ‘cairn of the bog’. Environment and Heritage Service say that there may have been a cairn, or stone-pile, on the hilltop, which could place man’s influence on Carnmoney Hill as far back as the Bronze Age, two thousand years ago. Two Souterrains (man-made underground tunnels) have also been found on the Hill. These were probably used as escape routes from Vikings and other raiders. Thankfully times are now more peaceful for Carnmoney and its precious wild inhabitants.

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Carnmoney Hill

Size:
70.41 ha (173.99 acres)
Near:
Newtownabbey Borough Council, Antrim
Grid ref:
J336824
OS map sheets:
  • OSNI Discoverer 15

ASNW, ASNW, LNR, LNR

Comprises

Rathfern Wood

Size:
9.15 ha (22.61 acres)
  • Information board at site
  • Parking nearby
  • Good views
  • Grassland
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
  • Mainly mixed woodland
  • Special wildlife interest
  • Well worth a visit
  • Autumn colour
  • Spring colour

Carnmoney Hill

Size:
47.16 ha (116.53 acres)
  • Information board at site
  • Car park at site
  • Good views
  • Waymarked walk
  • Grassland
  • Is woodland creation site
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
  • Mainly mixed woodland
  • Free leaflet available
  • Special wildlife interest
  • Well worth a visit
  • Autumn colour
  • Spring colour
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