Anglers path, River Lagan, Belfast
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 5 Jun 2009
20 years ago anyone suggesting that this stretch of the Lagan would have provision for anglers might have expected a visit from the “men in the white coats”. Various species are now found between the weirs Image and Image There are stands on the eastern side of the river in the limited space between the Lagan (right) and the Annadale Embankment. There is no continuous path on this side but there are short stretches leading to the stands – some are a bit overgrown.