Belfast Peace Walls Walk
Belfast is a city with a past. A troubled past. And it’s one that is still within living memory – and this walk takes you to the heart of where this was
Belfast is a city with a past. A troubled past. And it’s one that is still within living memory – and this walk takes you to the heart of where this was
Although the capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast isn’t the largest city in the country. It’s a great city for walking around – on most street corners you’ll find maps highlighting points of interest …
This short walk around the city walls of Derry – the only walled city in Ireland – delivers superb views over historic buildings and the River Foyle.
This walkway follows the North Antrim Cliff Path from Dunseverick Castle to the Giant’s Causeway along some of Europe’s greatest cliff-top scenery.
This mountainous walk climbs from the coastal town of Newcastle to the summit of Slieve Donard, the highest peak in Northern Ireland.
This circular walk explores the Bronze Age Beaghmore Stone Circles in the Sperrin Mountains – Northern Ireland’s largest mountain range.
This walk explores the green surroundings of Cave Hill Country Park in Belfast, home to the famous city landmarks of Cave Hill and Belfast Castle.
Tthe Woodland Trust’s Carnmoney Hill Walk in Northern Ireland
If you are looking for a cliffside walk with great views, then this 2 mile Runkerry Trail, near Giant’s Causeway is the perfect walk for you. There are a few car parks available, mainly for visiting Giants Causeway.