The beautiful Slieve Gullion Forest Park won a prestigious award from the Royal Forestry Society.
The beautiful wood turned award was presented in recognition of how the forest benefits those who walk its trails and use the excellent facilities and was presented at the weekend by DAERA Minister, Edwin Poots.
The Royal Forestry Society’s ‘Community Woodlands Award’ highlights how Slieve Gullion Forest Park has developed into a hub for visitor experiences, recreation, well-being, volunteering, learning and skills development since the late 1990s. It serves both the local population and visitors from further afield.
Following his visit to the Forest Park, Minister Poots said: “The Royal Forestry Society’s ‘Community Woodlands Award’ demonstrates the tremendous work undertaken on a daily basis within Slieve Gullion Forest Park at community level in partnership with staff from Forest Service and Newry, Mourne and Down District Council.
“Upon walking the trails it is clear to see the fantastic facilities available to all ages and this has resulted in an increase in visitor numbers to Slieve Gullion from 30-40,000 per year to 3-400,000 over the past number of years.
“Our forest parks benefit our health and wellbeing, particularly during the height of the Covid pandemic, and I wish to congratulate Forest Service on the Award and making our forest parks accessible to all.”


