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Bohill Forest

Free admission

Bohill Forest — nature reserve in Count Down, Northern Ireland.

Bohill Forest, wildlife reserves in Northern Ireland

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
2 h–4 h
Best time of year
Autumn & winter (migration & wildfowl)
Nearest railway station
Inch Abbey · 7.1 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Bohill Forest is a wildlife reserve in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "nature reserve in Count Down, Northern Ireland". Coordinates: 54.3471°, -5.8444°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Bohill Forest is a small coniferous forest located near Drumaness, County Down, Northern Ireland. It is managed by the Forest Service Northern Ireland and includes a designated nature reserve established to protect the habitat of the holly blue butterfly (Celastrina argiolus). The Bohill Forest Nature Reserve covers approximately 2.8 hectares within the larger forest area of 38.96 hectares. It is situated at grid reference J396459, about 4 miles southeast of Ballynahinch.

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Background

History

Bohill Forest was historically clear-felled, and the land was subsequently allowed to regenerate naturally. This regeneration led to the development of a small area of deciduous woodland, now comprising holly, oak, birch, rowan, and hazel. The forest includes a tiny pocket of native scrub, largely of holly with oak standards, situated on a steeply sloping, south-east facing Silurian shale hill. Until the mid-1960s, this area was mixed scrub. Today, bracken and bilberry dominate the small clearings, which provide ideal conditions for the holly blue butterfly (Celastrina argiolus), typically seen in May. This is considered a key site for the species, which remains rare in Northern Ireland.…

Visiting

Bohill Forest has no formal recreational facilities. Visitors typically park on the roadside verge and access the site via a Forest Service track from the public road to the east. The best time to observe butterflies and other wildlife is typically between April and June.

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Coordinates
54.3471, -5.8444
Postcode
BT30 8PR
Parliamentary constituency
South Down
Nearest railway station
Inch Abbey7.1 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Bohill Forest?
Bohill Forest is in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (postcode BT30 8PR).
Who owns Bohill Forest?
Bohill Forest is owned by Forest Service Northern Ireland.
Is Bohill Forest free to visit?
Yes, Bohill Forest is free to enter.
How do I get to Bohill Forest?
The nearest railway station is Inch Abbey, about 7.1 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode BT30 8PR.
Are dogs allowed at Bohill Forest?
Most wildlife reserves allow dogs on lead only, with restrictions during ground-nesting bird season (March-July). Check signage at the reserve.