Nestled in the gentle folds of County Tyrone, Drum Manor Forest Park is a place where history and woodland meet to invite slow discovery. This travel poster captures that meeting - a sweeping invitation to wander down a shaded path, past mossy stones and the silhouette of a romantic ruin, beneath a sky of soft blues. Here the landscape feels both intimate and grand: a walled garden and the remains of an old manor sit quietly among veteran trees, lending the park a sense of time held gently in the present.
For generations the park has drawn walkers, gardeners and those who enjoy quiet country afternoons. The walled garden and arboretum have been shaped by human care and by the slow work of seasons; rhododendron blooms, spring bulbs and a layered canopy give the place a lively, changing character. That history is visible in the stonework and pathways, the hints of formal planting and the way the wild and the tended sit side by side. It's a landscape that rewards lingering - the sort of place where a turn in the path reveals a new view, and the remains of a manor suggest stories you can imagine but never fully know.
This poster celebrates that mood of gentle exploration. Its composition uses a classic travel-poster structure: a curving path that leads the eye forward, trees that frame the view, and a ruined gateway that stands like an invitation. The art style is deliberately stylised and pared back, favouring broad planes of colour and simplified shapes that echo vintage posters of the early 20th century. That approach emphasises form and light, making the scene feel both timeless and immediate.
A restrained palette of deep forest greens, soft olive and warm stone is balanced by a clear sky blue and a creamy border, giving the print a warm, nostalgic air.