Port
Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Activity Level
Strenuous Activity
Excursion Type
82
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At (prices in USD)
$140
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 4 Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
Head to Belfast Castle for a brief photo stop outside. Built in the 12th century, it boasts spectacular views of the nearby lough.
The castle is surrounded by Cave Hill Park where, in 1795, the leaders of the United Irishmen vowed to seek national Independence. In post-Troubles Northern Ireland, climbing the hill is now something of a pilgrimage for the people of Belfast.
Set off on your own pilgrimage, following your guide on a hike into the woodlands. The path leads towards a large bowl-like crater — the Devil's Punchbowl or the Devil's Cauldron. Ancient Celtic farmers penned their cattle here. Climb the steps to the top of the hill and McArt's Fort — a wonderful example of a ring fort likely used by the Celts for ceremonial purposes.
Take the main path on its gradual descent down the south-facing slopes of Cave Hill. Watch for views, on a clear day, of Black Mountain, Divis and the Mourne Mountains.
Your guide points out the remains of mills and cottages at Carr's Glen.
The end of your hike brings you back to Belfast Castle Estate. Relax and enjoy a brief panoramic drive through the city of Belfast .
Please note: Not advisable for guests using a wheelchair or for those with mobility limitations. Restrooms are not available at Cave Hill. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Terrain includes even and uneven surfaces, inclines, gravel, grass, and many steps.
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