Camolin
Overview
Camolin Wood and Millennium Forest occupies a low ridge about four kilometres northwest of Camolin village.
The place derives its name from a religious house founded by St. Molin, second Bishop of Ferns, who died in the seventh century.
When mapped by the Ordnance Survey in 1839 the woods at Camolin – known as “Whites Wood” – was composed entirely of deciduous trees, however today the woodland is a mixed stand of coniferous and deciduous trees.
Things to do
Camolin woods has a lovely looped walk that takes in the Millennium Forest, there are also several kilometres of forest roads and tracks if you want to make a longer walk.
The Millennium Forest Loop – moderate – 3 km.
Facilities
Car park for 20 cars
Nearby Pit Stops
Camolin Village