
Bog of Allen - Wikipedia
The Bog of Allen (Irish: Móin Alúine) is a large raised bog in the centre of Ireland between the rivers Liffey and Shannon. The bog's 958 square kilometres (370 square miles) stretch into …
Bog of Allen Nature Centre Visitor Guide & Map
The Bog of Allen Nature Centre, in Lullymore, near Rathangan in Co. Kildare is an international centre for peatland education, conservation and research run by the Irish Peatland …
The Bog of Allen - by Bagtown Clans
Feb 6, 2025 · What is the Bog of Allen? The Bog of Allen (An Mhóin Álainn, meaning “The Beautiful Bog” in Irish) is the largest peatland in Ireland, covering parts of Kildare, Offaly, …
Bog of Allen | Wetlands, Wildlife & Conservation | Britannica
Bog of Allen, group of peat bogs between the Liffey and the Shannon rivers in east-central Ireland in Counties Kildare, Offaly, Laoighis, and Westmeath. Some 370 square miles (958 square …
Visitor Attraction - Irish Peatland Conservation Council
At the Bog of Allen Nature Centre, one of the top natural tourist attractions in Co. Kildare the IPCC celebrate the wonder and the beauty of Irish peatlands and their wildlife. There are plenty of …
Visit Bog of Allen Nature Centre with Discover Ireland
On visiting the Bog of Allen Nature Centre in County Kildare, visitors can explore the wild boglands of Ireland, experience life in 1960’s Ireland in traditional Irish cottage interior and …
Bog of Allen - Natural peat bog in Ireland • Go-to-Ireland.com
Bog of Allen is one of Ireland’s largest peat bogs. Located in the center of the country, between the Liffey and Shannon rivers, this peat bog is still active and covers more than 958 square …
Bog of Allen Nature Centre - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
Feb 7, 2025 · Raised bogs have been growing in Ireland for the past 10,000 years. The 200-acre amenity area is a mixed hardwood conifer forest with very diverse flora and fauna. …
Bog of Allen - askaboutireland.ie
The Bog of Allen is the largest raised peat bog in Ireland. It is over 950 sq km and spreads out across nine different counties, including Kildare, and is the source of the River Boyne. Even …
Conservation | National Peatlands Park
The great Central Plain of Ireland also known as the Bog of Allen, is an area of 115,000 hectares spanning Kildare and our midland counties. Once a complex of vast raised bog it is now a …
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