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Belfast Walks

By (author) Seth Linder
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: O'Brien Press Ltd, Dublin, Ireland
Published: 7th May 2018
Dimensions: w 119mm h 193mm d 9mm
Weight: 290g
ISBN-10: 1847179258
ISBN-13: 9781847179258
Barcode No: 9781847179258
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Synopsis
Belfast and the surrounding countryside have so much to offer, and are waiting to be explored! Hike through wooded glades and past plunging waterfalls, or stroll through the Titanic Quarter and hear about the city's industrial history. Take the Van Morrison walk through the singer's native East Belfast, or follow in the footsteps of football legend George Best and Narnia creator C.S. Lewis. See the famous republican and loyalist murals, or enjoy the spectacular view from Cave Hill. ROUTES THOUGH THE PAST AND PRESENT: Lagan Towpath, Cave Hill Country Park, Colin Glen Forest Park, Divis and Black Mountain, Shankill Walk, Titanic Quarter, Falls Road, Stormont Estate, City Hall to Cathedral Quarter... Caters for: all tastes and levels of fitness; casual strollers, family groups and serious walkers 25 walks ranging from 1 to 10 miles and from 45 minutes to 31/2 hours clear, detailed instructions an easy-to-follow map of each walk information on history, flora and fauna

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Get out, get active and get to know Belfast with a handy guide book ... something for everyone, from casual to serious walkers ... easy to follow * Belfast Telegraph * a must for locals and visitors alike -- Belfast Telegraph handy guide ... filled with a diverse selection of walks -- Antrim Guardian handy read-as-you-walk ... a useful purchase for curious visitors and natives keen to make the most of a diverse selection of walking terrain waiting just beyond their doorstep -- Irish News