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Knockmany Forest is a collection of woodlands that lies within six km of Augher Village.<br />

Lack Forest is an upland forest consisting of 740 hectares of primarily coniferous woodland.<br />

Ligfordrum Forest is a 620 hectare, primarily coniferous forest, situated on the Sperrin Mountains<br />

overlooking Strabane.<br />

Lough Bradan Forest is a 2,115 hectare coniferous forest about five miles west of Drumquin.<br />

Moneygal Forest is a 325 hectare coniferous and open habitat forest north west of Castlederg.<br />

Moydamlaght Forest is a 300 hectare coniferous woodland on the slopes of Mullaghmore Mountain.<br />

Mullaghfad Forest comprises over 1,700 hectares of predominantly coniferous woodland South East of<br />

Fivemiletown.<br />

Parkanaur Forest Park is a mixed coniferous and broadleaved woodland of almost 200 hectares, located<br />

6.5km west of Dungannon.<br />

Pigeon Top Forest is a 375 hectare coniferous forest between Ederney and Omagh.<br />

Pomeroy Forest is a small but diverse woodland of 175 hectares on the Eastern edge of Pomeroy Village.<br />

Seskinore Forest is a lowland forest of 135 hectares.<br />

Slievedoo Forest is a large upland coniferous forest and along with the adjoining Glenderg Forest covers<br />

almost 4,000 hectares.<br />

Trillick Forest covers 245 hectares of predominantly coniferous woodland.<br />

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