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Easy hiking trails around Aghalislone provide access to diverse landscapes in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The region is characterized by riverine paths along the Lagan, historic bridges, and urban green spaces like Ormeau Park. While Aghalislone itself is a historic townland, its location offers convenient access to well-established walking routes. These trails often feature tranquil waterside sections, shaded paths, and open meadows, providing varied scenery for hikers.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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This easy 4.6-mile loop near Belfast offers diverse scenery, from riverside paths to woodlands, passing historic Malone House.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The park covers almost 130 hectares and offers a variety of landscapes - from wide meadows and shady woodlands to manicured rose and Japanese gardens. The International Rose Trials, which take place here every year, are particularly exciting. If you come at the right time, you can admire an impressive variety of roses, which are judged by international experts. But the park has a lot to offer away from the roses in bloom: whether you just want to take a quiet walk in the Walled Garden, explore the Japanese Garden or challenge yourself on the orienteering course - everyone will find a favorite spot here. A small café provides refreshments and the playground also has something for younger visitors. The park has many hidden corners that make it an ideal stop to recharge.
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Although a tiny lake and more so a pond, Mila's lake is an ideal spot for a quick hike in nature.
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The Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park is one of the most popular green spaces in Belfast. The park covers a huge area – 130 acres (52 ha) in total. The park has lots of diverse landscapes including woodland, formal rose gardens, meadows, riverside fields, a Japanese garden and a walled garden.
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Great Climb and worth it. Divis and the Black Mountain are the highest points boasting views across the north. Divis or Dubhais meaning ‘black ridge’ refers to the dark basalt bedrock. The Mountains rest in the heart of the Belfast Hills and provide a backdrop to the cities landscape. A mosaic of grassland and heathland bog, they are home to a host of wildlife and archaeological remains. Divis stands at 478 metres (1,562ft) and Black Mountain at 390 metres (1,275ft)
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Café at the trailhead with parking
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Mount Divis stands at 478m high and is the highest peak in the Belfast Hills. From this viewpoint nearby the summit you can enjoy sensational panoramic views across Belfast toward Lough Neagh and the Mourne Mountains, and Strangford Lough.
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Great view from the top of Divis Mountain. There are a few ways up (road and off-road) so plenty of options for playing around.
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There are over 40 easy hiking trails around Aghalislone, offering diverse landscapes from riverine paths to urban green spaces. In total, the area features 77 hiking routes for various ability levels.
Easy hikes around Aghalislone primarily feature tranquil riverine paths along the Lagan, historic bridges like Shaw's Bridge, and accessible urban green spaces such as Ormeau Park. You'll find a mix of shaded paths, open meadows, and waterside sections, providing varied natural and recreational environments.
Yes, many easy trails around Aghalislone are suitable for families. Routes like Mila's Lake loop from Poleglass offer gentle gradients and shorter distances, perfect for outings with children. The Lagan Towpath also provides a traffic-free environment ideal for family strolls.
Many trails in the Aghalislone area, particularly those along the Lagan Towpath and in open parklands, are dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is under control, and check for any specific local regulations or signage regarding pets, especially in nature reserves or protected areas.
Yes, several easy circular routes are available. For instance, the Lagan Towpath and Barnett Demesne Loop is a popular circular option. Another is the Milas Lake loop from Shaw's Road Gaeltacht, which offers a pleasant round trip.
Along easy trails, you can encounter historical sites and natural features. The Lagan Towpath itself is a significant route, and you'll pass the historic Shaw's Bridge. Nearby, Aghalislone itself has archaeological sites like a Rath and a Barrow, though these may require specific access.
The duration of easy hikes varies. Shorter routes like Mila's Lake loop from Poleglass can be completed in under an hour, while longer loops such as the Lagan Towpath and Barnett Demesne Loop typically take around 1 hour 55 minutes.
Yes, many popular trailheads and access points, especially along the Lagan Towpath and near parks like Ormeau Park, offer designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information before you go.
The easy trails around Aghalislone are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil waterside sections, the well-maintained paths, and the accessible nature of the routes, making them enjoyable for all skill levels.
The easy hikes around Aghalislone are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the relatively flat terrain of routes like the Lagan Towpath can be accessible, though appropriate footwear is always recommended.
Yes, some easy trails offer views of the surrounding hills. The View from Black Mountain – View from Divis Mountain loop from Tornaroy, for example, provides varied terrain and opportunities for scenic mountain vistas, despite being classified as an easy hike.
Many areas around Aghalislone, particularly those closer to Belfast and Lisburn like the Lagan Towpath and Ormeau Park, are well-served by public transport. Check local bus routes for stops near trail access points to plan your journey.


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