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Parks and Gardens in Belfast City, Co Antrim

Stranmillis Road, Belfast, County Antrim
The rose garden and herbaceous borders were established in 1920. Construction of the Palm House began in 1839, and the Tropical Ravine, or Fernery, completed in 1889, is a fine example of horticultural Victoriana. The plants grow in a sunken glen ove...
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Glencairn Park, Belfast, BT13 3PT County Antrim
The museum depicts the social, economic and military history of the Greater Shankill area. More recent additions to the museum include the largest collection of Loyal Orders Memorabilia in the world and the very new British Red Cross Exhibition.
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Belfast, County Antrim
Headquarters of the Society for the Protection of Birds and, naturally, an ideal site for bird watching. Visitors Centre open Monday to Friday, 10.00 to 15.00 for schools and Sunday 14.30 to 16.30....
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Antrim Road, Belfast, County Antrim, BT5 5GR
Interesting archaeological and natural features. Climb Cave Hill past Neolithic caves for a panoramic view form MacArts Fort. United Irishmen planned rebellion on this hilltop in 1798. Trails and adventure playground. Parking at Castle, Zoo, Hazelwoo...
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Colin Glen Trust, Forest Park Centre, 163 Stewartstown Road, Belfast, County Antrim
A 200 acre Forest Park, with 5.5km of wheelchair friendly path network, ancient woodland, river, waterfalls and ponds, abundant in wildlife and with excellent views. Forest Park Centre has secure parking, exhibitions, shop, interpretative activities ...
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Dixon Park, Upper Malone Road, Belfast
Open Daily until dusk. A half million blooms of every shade and shape make this a blooming marvellous place in the summer....
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Belfast, County Antrim
Ten miles of towpath along the banks of the Lagan river, past public parks. Wheelchair access points. Towpath starts near Belfast Boathouse, Stranmillis and ends upstream from Moore's Bridge, Hillsborough Road, Lisburn....
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