Ligoniel Dams Sept24
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Ligoniel Dams & Park

Ligoniel Dams provide an urban oasis of woodland, grassland and old mill races on the outskirts of north Belfast.

This area that was once at the heart of the Belfast linen industry, has undergone a renaissance of interest with a network of paths along former dams and mill races.

The site, which is perfect for the leisurely walker and children, derives its name from ‘Lag an Aoil’ meaning ‘hollow of the limestone’ as it snuggles into the hollow of Wolf Hill.

It hosts a charming array of wildlife including several species of bat, dragonflies, damselflies and wildfowl.

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Just off the main Ligoniel Road, opposite Mill Avenue, Ligoniel Park boosts mature trees, impressive views over north Belfast, scenic walks and interesting wildflowers which grow on the area’s limestone.

Ligoniel Park was formed from the grounds of Ligoniel House, which was owned by the manager of the old Ligoniel mill. The park’s pond was once a mill dam, known locally as Boodle’s Dam.

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Where to walk

Explore over a mile of pathways passing the old mill before climbing the steps into woodland and along the top of the dam site. Heading south towards Forthriver, there is a network of paths with great views of the city, Divis Mountain and the Mournes.

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Take a loop around the outdoor fitness equipment in the open parkland or head into the woodland’s more informal network of tracks. You may also take the linking path onto the Ballyutoag Road and onwards to Cave Hill Country Park.

The Belfast Hills Partnership actively promotes responsible countryside enjoyment. We hope all visitors to the Hills will take note of our Access Code and behavioural guidelines to ensure that the Hills remain a safe, welcoming and beautiful space for all to enjoy.

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