Lisburn lock, disused Lagan Navigation
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 3 Jul 2006
The Lagan Navigation was formally abandoned in 1954. Most of it is overgrown but the lock at Lisburn has been restored. It is now the starting point for short trips upstream on the River Lagan in the “Lagan Belle” Image a replica narrow boat. This is the view from the Belfast end.