
Favour Royal Forest Walk
Favour Royal forest is known for the wildflower meadow and deer lawn. You can also see St Patrick's chair, a gigantic druid stone and a 'well' credited with healing powers close to the forest
County
Tyrone
Distance
1 miles
OS Map
Sheet 19
Nearest Town
Augher
Route Shape
Circular
Route Type
Woodland
Terrain
Easy walking on forest tracks
Grid Reference (Start)
H616533
Grid Reference (End)
H616533
Point of Interest
Deer lawn, St Patrick's chair, gigantic druid stone
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Other Area
Route Description
From the car park follow the path behind the map/ information path. This path leads clockwise around the forest, alongside the river and back to the car park.
This walk is situated in a working forest environment and may be subject to diversion and closure from time to time.
Up to date information is available on the Forest Service web site - link below.
Getting to the Start (by Public Transport)
Translink - journeyplanner.translink.co.uk
Getting to the Start (by Car)
From the village of Augher take the road to Aughnacloy for approx. 3.5 miles. Turn right into the forest.
Facilities
Car parking and picnic facilities
Publication
None
Publication Availability
N/A
