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Divis and the Black Mountain offer spectacular views across Northern Ireland
The mountains rest in the heart of the Belfast Hills, which provide the backdrop to the city's skyline. The rich, varied archaeological landscape is home to a host of wildlife. There are walking trails along a variety of terrain: through heath, on stone tracks, along boardwalks and road surface.
The property contains the peaks of Divis Mountain, Black Mountain, Mount Gilbert and Armstrongs Hill, and also the headwaters of the Clady Water, Forth River, Ballygomartin River, Collin River and the Crumlin River.
Don't miss
- Panoramic views across Northern Ireland, Donegal and Scotland
- Home to a wealth of flora, fauna and archaeological remains
- Fantastic viewpoint for Hallowe'en firework displays
- Ten-mile trail – Divis Mountain to Lady Dixon Park
- Pathways and boardwalks, ideal for walking and exploring
- Long Barn visitor centre





