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Crumlin Glen
'The pretty Glen consists of an area of mixed woodland with a wide variety of trees, plants and birds. A picnic area, car parking and toilet facilities are situated next to the start of the riverside and woodland walk, which leads to a waterfall and Cockle House. The Cockle House is a little gothic-arched rubble stoned building and, according to folklore, was built facing Mecca as a Muslim temple for the landowner's servant.'
'Visitors should be aware that paths in Crumlin Glen are steep and narrow in places. There are 2 ways to access the Glen from Crumlin village. Crumlin Glen is signposted on Nutt's Corner Road, just before the railway bridge, as visitors head out of the town. There is also another entrance off Cidercourt Road in the centre of the village.
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