Belvoir forest, Belfast (1)

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Belvoir forest, Belfast (1)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 30 Sep 2009

Belvoir forest is some 185 acres of woodland, in south/south east Belfast, between the Lagan and Newtownbreda. It opened in 1961. The plans for a motorway through it seem to have been abandoned. In this view the path is quite high above the Lagan (well hidden in the valley to the right), close to the entrance from the towpath near the Red Bridge Image (The Google map and the 1:12,000 OS map differ). Continue to Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.557814
Longitude
-5.931612