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    4.8 (5 reviews)

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    Belmont Park - Lots of space

    Belmont Park

    4.5(6 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Cairnburn park is my second fav park - see Stormont Park review for my number one!…read more This one comes in at a very respectable number two for several reaons: - it is fully enclosed, making it harder for the rugrats to go AWOL. Although not impossible I as found out the hard way. - the ground is completely covered in those safe wood bark chipping thingies. No, I'm not that outdoorsy. - it has a wide range of stuff to jump on, swing off, climb up, slide down and bounce on which saves my furniture from all of the above. There is plenty to keep my 4 and 9 year olds amused and some benches for me to park myself on. No public toilets though but I have boys and there are plenty of trees. But be warned. Another tick in the 'convenient' box is the large car park right beside the park. The only negative? The sheer amount of dog poop on the short walk between the park and the car. Dog owners of Belmont be ashamed.

    Belmont gets 5 stars from me. Such a peaceful and natural place for a dander. Half an hour will…read moretake you around the main park, although you will probably want to stay for longer. It has been voted the best small park for the past couple of years. I used to take my dog here at least once per week and he knew the way around. There are lots of other dog walkers and areas to play fetch. I have seen people jogging around and the occasional cyclist possibly cutting through from Parkway to the Old Holywood road. Starting from the car park on Massey ave/ Upper Belmont road you can follow the path accross the carriageway bridge follow this around to the right will bring you to the kids play area. The play area is enclosed and dogs are not permitted. It has baby swings, a flying saucer swing, slides, rockers and cool climbing frames. The paths are always clear and the grounds are well kept. Summer events take place in Belmont park occasionally.

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    Belmont Park - So very peaceful

    So very peaceful

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    Lisnabreeny - Lisnabreeny & Cregagh Glen, the Rath and American memorial monument

    Lisnabreeny

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    This is a great walk on the outskirts of Belfast. It is well hidden from the Manse road entrance…read morebut don't be put off its worth the view! It takes roughly 30 - 40 mins to ascend depending on fitness level. The path leads from a quaint bridge along a stony lane running behind Lagan college. It has quite a steep incline half way through - really gets the heart pumping. The vista over Belfast and the lough are breath taking. I usually catch a plane or ship coming in. Tip 1. Parking can be tight, i recommend parking in local estate Garland Hill and adding to the dander Tip 2. If you don't fancy the strenuous walk up hill there is another entrance with parking on the Lisnabreeny road itself.

    I love finding different places to walk without having to travel too far and this is another such…read moreplace. 10 mins by car from my house in Carryduff and nestled in the Castlereagh hills. There's a small car park off Manse Rd easy to miss as it's not signposted. Entry to the walk is through a wooden gate on the left. You are on a par with Cavehill height- wise and when it's clear you can see right down to the port of Belfast or over to the spectacular Mournes. There's a Rath surrounded by trees which is eerily quiet and the gravelled path leads you down towards Cregagh Glen and waterfalls. You walk past the back of Lagan college and enter the Glen via an underpass. Be careful as the old railway sleeper path ways can be treacherous as I found out to my cost recently! They look dry but can be slippery as I ended upon my ass. Fortunately nothing damaged except ny dignity! You can take a detour to visit the monument to American soldiers who served in NI during WW2 or walk on down the Glen which is beautiful especially after rain when the water is really flowing. It is quite a steep walk back up to the car park but there are a few benches dotted around. Hard to believe you are right in the heart of urban Belfast. This place is well worth a visit with kids (there's a little adventure playground) or its a haven for dog walkers or even just on your own.

    Delamont Country Park

    Delamont Country Park

    4.7(3 reviews)
    16.0 mi

    The school summer holidays can seem very, very long, so I like to plan ahead for 2 days out a week…read moreduring July and August. I know, I am sad. One of the places that's on my list at least twice is Delamont. As it's a country park, you obviously need a dry day unless you enjoy sliding through mud and rain and then throwing away all the kids' clothes when you get home. Along with your sanity and sense of humour. And your promise to yourself not to drink wine during the week. So, Delomont, what's it got going on? Lots. I really do get that feel good factor from a day having fun in the fresh air and that's exactly what I get at Delamont. You pay £4.50 to get in an park the car and after that you don't have to spend any more money. There is a brilliant park which keeps my kids amused for literally hours - lots of climbing and rope swings and giant slides. There are a few picnic tables in this area too, but not enough so bring some picnic rugs and sit on the grass as there's loads of space to spread out. After lunch go for a walk on one of the trails through the beautiful scenery (high praise indeed from me as my usual preference for scenery is shop fronts or a TV screen). Even lazy teens will enjoy the trails as they are dotted with interesting sculptures and things to climb on. An added bonus is the schedule of events during the summer which are just every child's dream - bug hunts, night time paddling, Viking battles and boat trips to name a few. It really is an Enid Blyton kind of place. Check the website before you choose a date for your day out. There is a small shop so you can grab an ice cream or cold drink to revive you after your walk. The only other thing you may need to spend money on is the mini railway, but if your kids are older than 6 or 7, this is likely to be dismissed as 'for babies'. If you do go on it, you will feel like a complete plonker, but suck it up, the little kids love it!

    Delamont is the perfect place to enjoy the great outdoors and view the amazing scenery of…read moreStrangford lough and surrounds. I am a bit biased, as I used to live less than half a mile from Delamont and I loved it. I walked around Delamont up to 3 times per week I know every part of it and I miss it after moving to Belfast. It costs £4 entry to the car park, which is right in the heart of the country park. There are several walking routes you can follow and they are signposted from the car park and along the way. Most have view points from where you can see right accross Strangford Lough and it's islands right over to Portaferry with the Mourne Mountains to the right. There is a canoe trail from where you can paddle over to the islands and have a walk around. Along the walking trails you can come accross an old Rath, a bird watching hut and an outdoor education centre from where schools have their field trips. The tall stone was erected in 2000 and can be seen from many towns surrounding Strangford Lough. During September there is a re-enactment of the vikings landing 'Magnus Barelegs Festival'. The kids play park is fantastic, as it includes tower like slides, climbing frames, swings and a super zip line. There is a miniture railway with a coal fired train, this costs £2.50 and is really fun. It takes you around the track sounding its horn, taking you through the tunnel and past all of the outdoor gym equipment. Delamont was one of the first places to have these installed and they are a great addition to your walk. There is a small caravan park at the entry. Delamont really is a must for anyone wanting to see the real beauty of the rolling drumlins of Co Down.

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    Botanic Gardens

    Botanic Gardens

    4.7(42 reviews)
    3.3 miQueen Quarter

    We walked through the Botanical Gardens which are located adjacent to the university. As like…read moreeverything else in Ireland, the whole grounds were bright green and full of different plant species and lots and lots of flowers. I particularly liked their greenhouse. The beautiful white medal perfectly balanced the contrast between nature and industrial features while complementing the space and giving these particular plants a specific place to grow, such as succulents. The rose gardens reminded me of something from Alice in Wind with how the grass paths were weaved between the rose bushes and some of the flowers looked fake because they were so healthy and vibrant.  There are two newer greenhouses that were built specifically for tropical plants. Inside of each of these greenhouses, the temperature and humidity was set to stay at the perfect settings for these tropical plants to thrive. They were multiple stories so that the trees could grow tall and the vines could grow long and even go all the way up to the rafters. A great place to see and spend time on a sunny or partly cloudy day!!

    Beautiful grounds near Queen's College in Belfast. So peaceful and sprawling. The grounds…read moremeticulously kept. The grounds included some magnificently lush green lawn for taking in the nice weather being experienced during our stay. The Ferris Wheel was well worth the nominal expense. The rose garden was beautifully laid out.

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    Botanic Gardens - Green and serene

    Green and serene

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    Mookie World

    Mookie World

    3.0(6 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Mookie world now known as the famous "Funky Monkeys" is superb for kids and of course adults who…read morelike to act like kids!! It is adult supervision at all times so its great if you love slides and climbing if not its too bad! There are two areas which include a baby area and a bigger play area from ages 2+. The baby area is brilliant for tiny toes who are not yet completely on their feet yet as it gives them room to explore without being flung to side by a wrecking ball (older child). This area has a tinier climbing frame, 2 slides, soft blocks and musical instruments...Let's face it who doesn't love the sound of drums :/ Funky monkeys has its own cafe so its strictly no outside food and drink and they are quite strict with these rules. This isn't suitable if you have a child with special dietary requirements i.e lactose intolerant as majority of the staff are reluctant to allow you to feed your child with your own food. Some of the staff are brilliant and completely understand and in most circumstances allow this to happen so thumbs up to them! The cafe is also quite expensive for example a tiny carton of apple/orange juice is £1! They have great facilities including a disabled toilet and a lift down to the main toilets. The staff are always on hand to make sure that child play is safe and secure which is great if you are the panic mum or dad. Overall Funky Monkeys is a great family outing! The kids all appear to love it as they run about beetroot red with tons of energy. Also don't forget that if you would like to join your kids make sure to bring an extra pair of clean socks :)

    Mookie World has only recently opened its technicolour doors and so is still fresh, clean and…read morebright. Everything is in tip top condition and I think this place is completely brilliant. It has none of that hell factor that some indoor play areas have - it is as much a pleasure for the adults as it is for the over excited kids. Just one caveat - Mookie World describes itself as being suitable for kids up to age 11. I would have to disagree with that - my nine year old wouldn't choose to go as the equipment is too young for him. I think 7 or 8 is a more realistic cut off age. Having said that, the nine year old was delighted with the free internet access and a huge chocolate brownie from the cafe. Mookie World has the usual slides, ball pits and swings etc but it is really beautifully done - the theme seems to be Mookie the Cow who appears everywhere. For adults there are comfy seats and a really good cafe - Yum Yums. Actually it is yum yum. The tray bakes, brownies, muffins and scones are excellent and resaonably priced. For the kids there's plenty of sweets, crisps, drinks and fruit. They also do organic baby food and hot meals made with local ingredients. Another big tick for the fact that Mookie World opens at 10am on Sundays and we have been a couple of times for playtime for the kids and breakfast bagels and the papers for us. Result. There is plently of parking and the cinema and another couple of restaurants next door, so could be a good choice for a birthday day out. It's £4.95 per child and this is good value for money given the excellent facilities. I will keep going to Mookie World until even the 5 year old outgrows it.

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