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Divis Summit Trail

Divis Road, Belfast, County Antrim, BT17 0NG
Divis Summit Trail

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A specifically designed loop walk on Divis Mountain with spectacular views over Belfast and every county in Ulster as well as parts of Scotland and England.  With stone pitching as its main feature, the Divis summit trail is designed to maintain the condition of the mountain slope while providing public access.

Start Point:
J265740

Finish Point:
J265740

Route:
At the Long Barn car park (Note National Trust car park pricing applies for this car park however there is an alternative free car park on Divis Rd 0.5 miles from the Long Barn which can also be used by walkers) continue straight on then take the first left out the “Tipperary” road following the waymarkers. Take a right up the gravel and stone pitched trail towards the summit. At the summit follow the asphalt road back to the Long Barn.

Distance:
3 miles

Terrain:
Mountainous with rough sections

Point of interest:
Views of Belfast, Lough Neagh and the Irish Sea

Facilities:
Divis Coffee Barn Free parking Toilet facilities An open site with free access. Charge for guided tours only Mobility parking spaces Mobility toilet facilities Wheelchair-accessible kissing gates to mountain

Nearest town:
Hannahstown, Belfast

OS map:
15

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Provider Preferences

  • Free (parking charges may apply)

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Minor road off the B38 Upper Springfield Road, off the A55 Outer Ring

Public Transport Directions

Translink - journeyplanner.translink.co.uk

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