Mullaghmeen Forest Walk
Mullaghmeen Forest Walk
Mullaghmeen Forest Walk
Maybe wishing made them so. But there certainly was a superb prospect of the dark waters of Lough Sheelin,
spread below with its islands and broad-headed peninsulas at the meeting point of Cavan, Meath and
Westmeath.
Forests swallow ancient landscapes, as they would swallow us and all our works, given half a chance. Down below
the summit, mossy humps under the beech trees showed where a tiny squared-off famine field had been
absorbed by the ever-growing wood.
Up a marked side path I came to a roofless rectangle of stone, mossy and full of ferns, its back wall the rocky
face of the hillside -- a lonely booley hut where transhumance herdsmen lived summer-long with their cattle,
making cheese and butter.
Further down the hillside gleamed boggy hollows, all that remains of the retting ponds where flax was once
steeped to 'ret' or rot the inner stalk away from the precious fibres used for spinning.
The poignancy of these lost working landscapes, so central to the everyday lives of our forefathers yet
utterlv irrelevant in the modern world, stayed in my mind for the rest of the walk, and long afterwards too.
Way to go
MAP: OS of Ireland 1:50,000 Discovery 41; downloadable map/instructions (highly recommended) at discover
ireland.ie/walking or Coillte outdoors.ie
TRAVEL: Signposted from R394 Castlepollard-Finnea, and R154 Oldcastle-Mount Nugent
WALK DIRECTIONS: From car park follow White Walk/WW (white waymarks, whitetopped posts) uphill.
Detour round Native Woodland Arboretum; continue along WW. Short steep climb at Rathshane to higher
path (WW and Red Walk/RW).
Left along it; in 100m pass RW turning on right (car park); in another 350m, turn right up wide, unmarked
track. At edge of trees keep ahead; in 100m track curves right and climbs to summit cairn. Continue along
ridge track, descending into woods and bearing right to descend to RW. Left along it for 10m; left by hut and
bench up woodland path to meet WW.
Right; follow back to car park. NB Famine Fields and Garden off to left of WW. Booley Hut detour marked
on right just beyond (right up path; in 300m, right again to hut; return to WW). Flax Pits signed off WW to
right, nearer car park.
LENGTH: 6 miles: allow 2-3 hours
GRADE: Moderate
CONDITIONS: Well-surfaced woodland paths; good waymarking. Theres a buggy/wheelchair-friendly track
from the car park to a viewing point with benches.
DONT MISS: Native Woodland Arboretum; view from summit; Famine Fields
REFRESHMENTS: You can bring your own Picnic