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Embark on an easy 3.3-mile (5.3 km) hike through Cave Hill Country Park, offering a pleasant outdoor escape. This loop involves a manageable 720 feet (219 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 1 hour and 40 minutes to complete. As you traverse the varied terrain, which includes woodlands and open meadows, you'll be treated to panoramic views across Belfast and Belfast Lough, with the distinctive profile of Napoleon's Nose a notable sight.
Plan your visit to enjoy the park's natural beauty and historical elements. While specific access details for this loop are not provided, many trails in the park begin near Belfast Castle, a prominent landmark. Be aware that cattle graze in certain areas of the park; for their safety and yours, please keep to marked pathways and ensure dogs are on a short lead.
The park is rich in history and unique features, including the ancient McArt's Fort, an archaeological site offering expansive vistas from its high vantage point. The area is also home to five caves, which give the park its name and are visible on the cliffs. This Green Flag Award-winning park provides a significant natural and historical backdrop to the city, making it a cherished local gem.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Highlight • Historical Site
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999 m
Highlight • Natural Monument
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5.27 km
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3.95 km
1.07 km
218 m
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3.24 km
1.47 km
307 m
218 m
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As befits a proper Northern Ireland trip, I start directly in Belfast with a different kind of city hike. A pretty green one - exactly how I imagined my start here. You might think that it wouldn't be particularly spectacular or idyllic directly above the capital, but that's not the case! Cave Hill Country Park is much more than a boring city park that happens to have a panoramic location over Belfast. Beautiful and well-marked hiking trails lead through forests and meadows and uphill in the middle of heathland into a lush green hilly landscape. The highlight is of course the view from the rather steep cliffs of the houses of Belfast that lie at your feet here. Caution: Under no circumstances go too close to the abyss! By the way, today I'm out and about with the wonderful Eimear - hiking guide for "Away a wee walk" (so if you're also interested in a guided tour, I can wholeheartedly recommend her ❤️). Of course, we first take a break at the highest point of the cliff and enjoy the view of the sparkling Irish Sea and the silhouettes of the Morne Mountains looming in the distance. Even though we are only 370 meters high, the view is sensational. As we descend the basalt mountain, we catch fantastic views of “Napoleon’s Nose” on the outskirts of Belfast, which can be easily seen with a touch of imagination. We also pass one of the five caves that exist here. When I ask Eimear whether it's worth taking a closer look, she just waves me off with a laugh - we might be disturbing a few teenagers who like to use the caves as a meeting place for their first date. 😉 We soon return to the starting point of our tour, Belfast Castle, via narrow and pretty paths. At the Victorian castle we stroll through the well-kept garden for a while and take in a final view of the Belfast skyline with its shipyards and harbor facilities. That was definitely a really nice start to my trip to Northern Ireland - now I can hardly wait to hike more of Northern Ireland's landscape. ☘️ -------------------------------------------------- -- And here's my detailed Northern Ireland blog article with lots more tips on accommodation and other cool locations in Northern Ireland that you shouldn't miss: https://www.couchfuge.de/nordirland-wandern-gehenswuerdigkeiten/
GPS signal was sometimes not so good. But we always stayed on the path. Beautiful round. Steep climb but worth the view.