Prehen Wood

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View towards the city of Derry from Prehen Wood.

Photo: WTPL(01882/0017)/Steven Kind © protected Woodland Trust

About this wood

Prehen Wood is one of Northern Ireland’s rare and irreplaceable ancient woodlands, dating back as far as 1600. Today’s wood is a remnant of the extensive woodland that once covered much of the east bank of the River Foyle, stretching as far as Strabane. It managed to withstand the siege of Derry in 1689 and the presence of American troops during the Second World War. At 7.5 hectares (18.5 acres) the remaining woodland is much reduced from its former size. That which remains, however, is a natural treasure trove, a place of great beauty - and all on the doorstep of the city of Londonderry.

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Prehen Wood

Size:
7.48 ha (18.48 acres)
Near:
The nearest large town is Derry City, Londonderry
Grid ref:
C425148
OS map sheets:
  • OSNI Discoverer 7

SLNCI, LNR

Features:

  • Information board at site
  • Parking nearby
  • Good views
  • Waymarked walk
  • Mainly broadleaved woodland
  • Free leaflet available
  • Special wildlife interest
  • Well worth a visit
  • Autumn colour
  • Spring colour
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