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Corlea is a 90 hectare plantation planted in 1986, on the south slopes of South Barrule in the Isle of Man
Corlea is a prominent plantation on the southern slopes of South Barrule, linking South Barrule plantation with Cringle plantation.
Its 90 hectares were planted in 1986 with good forest roads connecting it. The trees are mainly Sitka Spruce, Lodgepole Pine and Japanese Larch.
[Source: Manx Glens - A stroll through history]
[Acknowledgement: Suzanne Cubbon]