Bootsy. wrote: » I'm new to Galway and was doing a search for parks close to city centre and came across Terryland Forest Park. It's looks really interesting, the thing is, I can't find the location on google maps and also, any information about what's happening there seems to be out of date. If I walk out the Headford Road will I find it easily enough? Can anyone tell me anything about it please? I'm really just looking for a nice park or somewhere vaguely woodland-esque to go for a wander. I live in the very center of town and don't drive.
softmee wrote: » re Terrland .. -there is nothing really, I have no idea who called it "forest park" :pac: its just a path between some bushes full of litter.
JustMary wrote: » That's the way I see it too ... sorry Greany, I think you're too kind. Better options: Cappagh Park (see the Knocknacarra neighbourhood map), which runs into Barna Woods (see the Barna neighbourhood map) - this is a favourite of mine. Merlin Woods, and also Roscam Woods. The latter locally known as Aunteen and Uncleen Woods. Both listed on on the Merlin Park neighbourhood map - Merlin Woods is the area around the hospital. Locals have advised me not to go alone, and not to take small dogs there.Apparently there's a ncie spot out at Oranmore (Renvylle?) but it's not public transport friendly so I haven't investigated. Further afield, Coole Park near Gort. I haven't tried it by bus, but I think it's a bit of a walk but not impossibly far from the bus stop there.
JustMary wrote: » Apparently there's a ncie spot out at Oranmore (Renvylle?) but it's not public transport friendly so I haven't investigated.
Greaney wrote: » cool crater from the 1916 rising (or the war of independence) too.
bonzodog2 wrote: » It is indeed a cool 'crater', although its apparently debatable whether its natural or from shelling. In another thread, I referred to it as having 'allegedly' been from shelling from a Royal Navy ship in the bay in 1915. Having suggested that, I couldn't find the online reference I thought I'd seen. Maybe I dreamed I Googled it, I don't know ! However there apparently was a British ship in Galway Bay that shelled Castlegar sometime in that period. Anyway it is an interesting place, whatever its history. Its round about here. There are different views available, old maps, aerial and current roadmap.
Greaney wrote: » Perhaps I am being too kind about Terryland park, but I know so many Galwegians that turned up on those cold wet Sundays to plant those trees, I didn't, and I appreciate that they did it for their city. I always think a bit of civic duty deserves the nod.
thesandeman wrote: » Idea was great especially since Galway is the only city without a park in the centre but the Council messed up by forgetting about it. I used to bring the dog down there: Dyke Rd-Riverside- nice safe run but there is so much glass now its not possible. You would think after the mess they made of Eyre Sq they would like to have a city park.
softmee wrote: » Oh, I thought the red cross is where the crater is on your map, but thats the "center of view", so I still dont know.. Have you marked it on that map somehow?
galwaycyclist wrote: » Nowadays they said, the idea of trying to recreate the countryside in a city environment was redundant because anyone who wanted to experience a countryside setting could just hop in their cars and go out to the country.
Bootsy. wrote: » I had to go out that direction yesterday and came across Terryland Park.
biko wrote: » http://img.ie/87138.jpg