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Springfield Road, west Belfast: Victoria Park: Park Avenue near Holywood Road, east Belfast: Contains a lake [21] Near Sydenham station. Waterworks: between Antrim Road and Cavehill Road, north Belfast: Former source of city's water supply [22] Woodvale Park: Woodvale Road, upper Shankill, north-west Belfast: Wedderburn Park: near Lisburn Road ...
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.
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]
Alexandra Park is a Victorian park situated in north Belfast. [1] It is named after Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and was opened in 1888. [1] As is typical for parks of the period, it has a formal layout that includes tree lined avenues. [1] It also contains play areas for children. [2]
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1.1 Belfast. 1.2 Other. 2 County Armagh. ... View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... The following is an incomplete list of Parks and Open ...
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.
Victoria Park was opened in 1906 in the Connswater area of Belfast. Belfast Harbour Commissioners investigated the idea in 1854, however the land was very marshy and needed draining near Belfast Lough. It was landscaped by Charles McKimm, who also built the Tropical Ravine in Botanic Gardens. [1] Victoria Park contains a large lake. [2]