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Entrance gates to the Ormeau Park, 2009. Ormeau Park is the oldest municipal park in Belfast, Northern Ireland, having been officially opened to the public in 1871.It is owned and run by Belfast City Council and is one of the largest and busiest parks in the city and contains a variety of horticulture, woodland, wildlife and sporting facilities.
Moat park, moat bridge can be seen in the distance. Moat Park (/məʊt/) is a large public park located in Dundonald, Belfast, Northern Ireland. [1]Situated in East Belfast, Dundonald, leads off the Upper Newtownards Road, Comber Road and East Link Road.
The Forest of Belfast is a partnership between government and local groups, set up in 1992 to manage and conserve the city's parks and open spaces. They have also commissioned more than 30 public sculptures since 1993. [ 1 ]
The Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park is a park in South Belfast, Northern Ireland, covering almost 130 acres (0.53 km 2) and is accessible from the Upper Malone Road It includes meadows, woodland, riverside fields, formal rose gardens, a walled garden and a Japanese garden, as well as a children's playground, coffee shop, an orienteering course and many walks. [2]
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1.1 Belfast. 1.2 Other. 2 County Armagh. 3 County Down. 4 County Fermanagh. ... The following is an incomplete list of Parks and Open Spaces in Northern Ireland ...
The park lies in the Woodvale district of Belfast adjacent to Woodvale Road and Ballygomartin Road. [1] The park is a current holder of a Green Flag Award. [2] Woodvale park has full size association football pitches, 7-a-side football pitches, a bowls green and pavilion, a children's playground, a toddlers play area, an outdoor exercise area, a community garden and allotments.
It continued as a private park for many years, only opening to members of the public on Sundays prior to 1895. Then it became a public park in 1895 when the Belfast Corporation bought the gardens from the Belfast Botanical and Horticultural Society. The Belfast Corporation was the predecessor of Belfast City Council, the present owner. [2] [3]