Cleggan Forest

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A break in the forest on Soarns Hill

The Cleggan Forest overspreads Soarns Hill in the midst of the Antrim Hills in the east of County Antrim. It looks down to the heads of two of the famed Glens of Antrim: Glenariff to the north and Glencloy to the south, and their opposing counterparts on the west of the hills, Glenravel bearing the Glenravel River and the Clogh River and the valley of the Braid River.

The Cleggan River rises in the forest and fetches a compass about it before running south to join the Braid River.