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    High above Belfast, the jewel of Cave Hill Country Park commands stunning views across the city.

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    High above Belfast, the jewel of Cave Hill Country Park commands stunning views across the city.

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    Explore a historic estate with a 19th-century Baronial-style castle at its heart.
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    Enjoy beautiful walking and cycling trails surrounded by nature, with dramatic landmarks such as the cliff face of “Napoleon’s Nose”.
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    Dine in the Cellar Restaurant within the castle, where Belfast favourites are served up in a homely atmosphere surrounded by Victorian-style curios.

    Belfast Castle is an ever-popular visitor attraction in the city – and with good reason. The historic landmark itself is striking, its turrets and towers of pink Scrabo sandstone rising against the sloping backdrop of Cave Hill’s brooding woodland. Stand here, in its beautiful landscaped gardens, and you can enjoy sublime views of the city skyline and Belfast Lough beyond. From sumptuous afternoon tea to lavish weddings, there’s always something splendid happening at this charming spot. It’s time to swap the city for a castle adventure.

    Belfast Castle’s stone turrets overlooking landscaped gardens, with visitors relaxing by a fountain on a sunny day. Belfast Castle’s stone turrets overlooking landscaped gardens, with visitors relaxing by a fountain on a sunny day.

    Belfast Castle, Belfast

    A castle full of surprises

    Themed dining experiences, art courses and vintage fairs are just a taste of what’s on offer in Belfast Castle itself, so keep an eye on their website for upcoming events. The castle, with its beautiful interior, is also a popular wedding venue if you fancy being King and Queen of the castle on your unforgettable day.

    As for Cave Hill, you can uncover the history of the park at the Visitor Centre inside the castle. You can also pick up orienteering maps from the Belfast Castle reception if you plan on venturing into the woodland. The castle, estate and Cave Hill trails are circular walking routes ranging from 1km to 7km, and are a great way to discover the area. Be on the lookout for cows, long-eared owls and other flora and fauna in this nature-lover’s dream.

    Walkers on a winding path through heather-covered hills at Cave Hill Country Park, overlooking Belfast Lough. Walkers on a winding path through heather-covered hills at Cave Hill Country Park, overlooking Belfast Lough.

    Cave Hill, Belfast

    Explore beyond the trails

    It’s definitely worth taking your time and making the most of the great walking routes around Cave Hill Country Park while you’re here, but nearby, you’ll be able to enjoy a wealth of attractions. Belfast Zoo is only down the road if you fancy getting up close and personal with the animal kingdom, or swap the green grass of Cave Hill for the green fairways of Fortwilliam Golf Club, directly opposite the park, where a challenging 18-hole parkland dating back to 1891 awaits. The nearby Taxi Tours Belfast is one for those looking to delve deeper into the history and politics of Northern Ireland.

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    Check out the official website for the latest details on opening hours, prices, booking and more.
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    Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming. Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming.