The Annadale Embankment, Belfast (1)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 3 Oct 2008
See Image The Annadale Embankment is the second of the three Lagan embankments. From the pedestrian’s viewpoint it has the advantage of two footpaths which are remote from the road. This one, on the western side, has the Lagan behind the fence on the left while the road is screened behind the trees on the right. The view is towards the King’s Bridge Image Continue to Image