Full List
Name of park | Location | Notes |
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Alexandra Park | near Antrim Road, north Belfast | |
Alderman Tommy Patton Memorial Park | Inverary Avenue, Holywood Road, east Belfast | Commonly known as Inverary Playing Fields |
Belfast Castle | near Antrim Road, north Belfast | |
Barnett Demesne | near Shaw's Bridge, south Belfast | |
Belmont Park | Cairnburn Road, east Belfast | Semi-wild |
Botanic Gardens | University area, south Belfast | Contains Palm House and Tropical Ravine Botanic station. |
Carnanmore Park | near Stewartstown Road, south-west Belfast | |
Carmena Allen Memorial Park | Braniel, east Belfast | Better known as Braniel Park or sometimes Sam's Park |
Carr's Glen Linear Park | Ballysillan Road, north Belfast | |
Cavehill Country Park | near Antrim Road, north Belfast | Two time Green Flag Award winner |
City Hall | Donegall Square, central Belfast | |
Clarawood Millennium Park | near Knock Road, east Belfast | |
Clement Wilson Park | Newforge Lane, south Belfast | |
Comber Greenway | East Belfast to Comber | Seven mile cycle route along path of a disused railway |
Dover Street Millennium Park | near Shankill Road, west Belfast | |
Dr Pitt Memorial Park | Newtownards Road, east Belfast | |
Drumglass Park | Lisburn Road, south Belfast | Also called Cranmore or Marlborough Park |
Dunville Park | Falls Road, west Belfast | |
Falls Park | Falls Road, west Belfast | Facing Milltown cemetery |
Finlay Park | Whitewell Road, north Belfast | |
Forthriver Park | Ballygomartin Road, west Belfast | |
Gasworks | Ormeau Road, south Belfast | Business park |
Giant's Park | Dargan Road, north-east Belfast | Proposal for future park |
Giant's Ring | Ballynahatty, south Belfast | |
Glenbank Park | Ligoniel Road, north-west Belfast | |
Glencairn Park | Glencairn Road, west Belfast | |
Greenville Park | Grand Parade, Castlereagh Road, east Belfast | |
Grovelands | Stockman's Lane, south-west Belfast | |
King William Park | near Lisburn Road, south Belfast | one of Belfast's smallest parks |
Knocknagoney Linear Park | Holywood Road, east Belfast | |
Lagan Meadows | along the River Lagan, south Belfast | partial nature reserve |
Lenadoon Millennium Park | near Stewartstown Road, west Belfast | |
Ligoniel Park | Ligoniel Road, north-west Belfast | |
Loughside Park | Shore Road, north Belfast | |
Marrowbone Millennium Park | Oldpark Road, north Belfast | |
Michelle Baird Memorial Park | Forthriver Road, west Belfast | |
Musgrave Park | Stockman's Lane, south-west Belfast | 2010 Green Flag Award winner |
Northwood Linear Park | Shore Road, north Belfast | |
Orangefield Park | Orangefield Lane, north Belfast | |
Ormeau Park | Ormeau Road, south Belfast | |
Roddens Park | Braniel, east Belfast | Not to be confused with a near-by street with the same name |
Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park | Upper Malone Road, south Belfast | Annual Rose Week every July |
Springhill Millennium Park | Springhill Aveune, Springfield Road, west Belfast | |
Springfield Park | Springfield Road, west Belfast | |
Victoria Park | Park Avenue near Holywood Road, east Belfast | Contains a lake Near Sydenham station. |
Waterworks | between Antrim Road and Cavehill Road, north Belfast | Former source of city's water supply |
Woodvale Park | Woodvale Road, upper Shankill, north-west Belfast | |
Wedderburn Park | near Lisburn Road, south Belfast | Contains playing fields, bowling green and tennis courts |
Read more about this topic: List Of Parks And Gardens In Belfast
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