A gentle 2km woodland loop along the banks of the River Blackwater, this scenic stroll near Lismore Castle is rich in flora and history. Named after Lady Louisa, daughter of the 7th Duke of Devonshire, the trail passes the historic Spout spring and is perfect for families and leisurely walkers.
Lady Louisa’s Walk
Lady Louisa was the daughter of the 7th Duke of Devonshire, ancestor of the current owner of Lismore Castle, the 12th Duke of Devonshire. The Spout is a natural spring well that provided water for the estate workers in the castle until the early part of the nineteenth century. Lady Louisa’s walk is primarily a woodland walk along the riverbank. One can expect to find woodland plants such as beech, ash, ferns, spindle tree, holly and ivy as well as wood sorrel, golden saxifrage and wild garlic to name but a few.
Alternatively you can continue along the river bank a little further towards The Round Hill, where walkers may continue to spot numerous water birds. A stand of mature pine trees atop a mound will indicate you are approaching the famous Round Hill, a great earthwork covering almost three acres in extent.
Directions
From the Heritage Centre, follow the N72 towards Cappoquin, past the spout to the start of Lismore Bridge. Lady Louisa’s walk is located on the right just before the bridge. Parking is available in front of the cast iron gates.
Distance | 2km |
Duration | 30 minutes |
Parking | Yes |
Grade | Easy |
Terrain | Grass path and footpaths |
Type | Loop |
Suitable for | Family groups including children and older age groups. |
Minimum Gear | Outdoor footwear, raingear, fluid & mobile phone |
Trailhead GPS Coordinates | 52.140779, -7.930512 |
OSI Map | 81, X-046 987 |
Trailhead | By Lismore Bridge |
Nearest Town/Village | Lismore |
Did You Know
The first monastic settlement in Lismore was founded by St. Carthage at Round Hill adjacent to the river, where he built a ‘Lios’, an Irish term used to describe a fort built of earth.
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Overview
A gentle 2km woodland loop along the banks of the River Blackwater, this scenic stroll near Lismore Castle is rich in flora and history. Named after Lady Louisa, daughter of the 7th Duke of Devonshire, the trail passes the historic Spout spring and is perfect for families and leisurely walkers.
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