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A walk through attractive woodland and parkland with many interesting features including Parliament Buildings. Only five miles out of the city, Stormont Woodland Walk and Fitness Trail, is a great place to walk, run and relax. Start Point: J397739 Finish Point: J397739 Route: This route follows the waymarked “Long Woodland Walk” through the grounds of the estate. Follow the orange coloured arrows around the grounds. Follow the gravel path from the car park past the playground, keeping left. Cross the Prince of Wales Avenue and continue through the woodland, skirting the Stormont Estate boundary. Turn left up the hill, then left again and cross the bridge. Follow the path until it reaches open parkland. Go round the base of the bank and cross Massey Avenue. At the Gleaner sculpture turn right and follow this path up through the glen. Before turning right to return down the glen, you may wish to make a short diversion to the top to admire the views down into the steep ravine. Follow the path round to the Reconciliation sculpture then across the grass to Massey Avenue. After pausing to admire the Carson statue and Parliament Buildings walk about half way down the Prince of Wales Avenue before turning left. Follow the path around the wildlife refuge and sports pitches back to the car park. A shorter 2km option is also available as well as a 1.6km fitness trail with outdoor gym equipment at various parts of the trail. Around the estate, you will also find beautiful formal gardens, the historic Parliament Buildings, statues, memorials and some interesting WW2 sites, including the original barrage balloon anchors that held the balloons protecting the government buildings from bombings during the war. Bench seating, picnic tables and facilities for barbeques are dotted throughout the walks, so you will always have somewhere to relax and enjoy the views. Distance: 2.5 miles Terrain: Surfaced and unsurfaced paths Point of interest: Parliament Buildings, Prince of Wales Avenue Facilities: Toilets on site, refreshments available locally Nearest town: Dundonald, Belfast OS map: Sheet 15 + Belfast Street Finder Accessible toilet facilities: Yes Accessible terrain: Mostly unsurfaced paths, main entrance is a tarmac road
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