- Source: Glenariff
Glenariff or Glenariffe (from Irish Gleann Airimh, meaning 'valley of the ploughmen' or from Irish Gleann Aireamh, meaning 'arable valley') is a valley in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is one of the Glens of Antrim. Like other glens in that area, it was shaped during the Ice Age by giant glaciers.
It is sometimes called the 'Queen of the Glens', and is the biggest of the Glens of Antrim and visited by most tourists. The village of Waterfoot lies on the coast at the foot of the glen.
A popular tourist destination is the Glenariff Forest Park with its trails through the trees and alongside waterfalls.
References
Culture Northern Ireland
"A Glimpse at Glenariffe" - Book ISBN 0-948154-61-6 (1997) by Robert Sharpe and Charles McAllister traces the history of the glen using maps, 17th century hearth rolls and school records.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Glenariff
- Glenariff Forest Park
- Waterfoot, County Antrim
- Glens of Antrim
- Glenariff Iron Ore and Harbour Company
- List of waterfalls in the United Kingdom
- Cushendall
- List of forests in the United Kingdom
- List of townlands of County Antrim
- Newtownabbey