Glen Mooar
Notable species found at this location:
Barren Strawberry
Wood Anemone
Bluebell
Lesser Celandine
Ground Ivy
Coltsfoot
Liverwort
Daffodil
Lady's Smock
Primrose
Ramsons
Wood Sorrel
Red Valerian
Daffodil (Van Sion)
Other species found at this location:
Common Daisy
Dandelion
Cleavers
Greater Stitchwort
Blackberry
Common Field Speedwell
Red Campion
Montbretia
Sea Mayweed
Ribwort Plantain
Wall Pennywort
Wood Sage
Alexanders
Herb Robert
Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage
Greater Plantain
Glen Mooar marks the coastline's transition from rocky cliffs to sandy beaches.
The forested glen contains many species of wildflower, including barren strawberry, wood anemones and bluebells. Barren strawberry is particularly common towards the top of the glen - a flower that is rare elsewhere on the island.
Other points of interest in Glen Mooar are the Spooyt Vane (White Spout) waterfall and the ruins of a chapel that may date back as far as the 8th century.
The forested glen contains many species of wildflower, including barren strawberry, wood anemones and bluebells. Barren strawberry is particularly common towards the top of the glen - a flower that is rare elsewhere on the island.
Other points of interest in Glen Mooar are the Spooyt Vane (White Spout) waterfall and the ruins of a chapel that may date back as far as the 8th century.