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Antrim Parks
Choose from our selection of parks in antrim county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
23 parks in antrim county
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Tardree Forest
Ballymena, Antrim
The forest covers an area of 336 hectares and lies over two hills. Tardee (247 metres) and Carnearny (323 metres) with a shallow connecting valley. It is one of the older state forests being first planted in 1929. Prior to its afforestation the land was maintained by Lord Massereene for grazing and shooting. Today the forest is intensively utilised. Much of the first tree crop has been harvested and wood production has averaged 1500 toones per year over the last twenty years. The forest...
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Grovelands
Belfast, Antrim
The urban enviroment is an important part of Belfast's heritage and is enhanced by the unique blend of features and characters of the city many parks, old and new, large and small Annual events promote interest and activity in the parks, and include lectures, demonstrations, guided walks, bus tours, band performances, children's aciivities, outdoor summer schemes, educational programmes and major events such as Rose Week and the Spring and Autumn Flower Shows....
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Ballyboley Forest
Ballymena, Antrim
Historically Ballyboley has been used by man since early times and there is still the remains of a 'Boley House' in the south-west corner of the forest which was used when the cattle were brought up the hill for summer grazing. Today it is a good example of multiple land-use with its large catchment area supplying water to the surrounding communities and the forest with its 673 hectares growing raw material for the saw mills. The forest was first planted in 1957....
Photo: Barnett Demesne, Antrim County
Barnett Demesne
Belfast, Antrim
The urban enviroment is an important part of Belfast's heritage and is enhanced by the unique blend of features and characters of the city many parks, old and new, large and small Annual events promote interest and activity in the parks, and include lectures, demonstrations, guided walks, bus tours, band performances, children's aciivities, outdoor summer schemes, educational programmes and major events such as Rose Week and the Spring and Autumn Flower Shows....
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Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park
Upper Malone Road, Belfast, Antrim
The City of Belfast International Rose Trials are held here. Japanese garden. Play area, restaurant....
Photo: Colin Glen Forest Park, Antrim County
Colin Glen Forest Park
Stewartstown Road, Dunmurry, Antrim
Colin Glen Forest Park The historic Colin Glen Forest Park is a beautiful wooded river glen right on Belfast's doorstep....
Photo: Glenarriff Forest Park, Antrim County
Glenarriff Forest Park
Glenariff, Antrim
Cascading down from the Antrim Plateau to the sea, the Glenariff River has cut a narrow gorge through the hard basalt rock. Spectacular waterfalls within the gorge throw up fine spray which catches shafts of sunlight in a rainbow of colours. About 100 years ago, trees were planted to enhance the native woodland of oak, hazel, ash and willow, and to make the area more attractive to visitors. Catwalks, paths and footbridges were built throughout the gorge to make the waterfalls easier to reach....
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Ballycastle Forest
Ballycastle, Antrim
Miced conifer forest on slopes of Knocklayd Mountain. Magnificent views over town to Rathlin Island and Scotland....
Photo: Glenarm Forest, Antrim County
Glenarm Forest
Glenarm, Antrim
Mixed conifer forest with broadleaves on banks of Glenarm River...
Photo: Lagan Valley Regional Park, Antrim County
Lagan Valley Regional Park
L.V.R.P. Officer, Belvoir Forest Park, Belfast, Antrim
The Lagan Valley Regional Park was established in the late 1960s, to protect the countryside of the Lagan Valley between Belfast and Lisburn and to develop the area for wildlife conservation and informal recreation....
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