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Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 42.30 km
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Calculated time: 12h 20
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 93 m
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Vertical drop: - 115 m
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Highest point: 60 m
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Lowest point: 0 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Belfast
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Start: N 54.594507° / W 5.84125°
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End: N 54.589285° / W 5.917897°
Description
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 24 m
- E : km 42.3 - alt. 2 m
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Victoria Park to Braniel - CC Greenway, Belfast
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This linear walk follows the Connswater Community (CC) Greenway along the course of three rivers that splits into two different routes – following the route along the Knock River to Marsh-wiggle Way and Braniel.
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Victoria Park to Creagahn Glen - CC Greenway, Belfast
Departure from Belfast
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Stop off at C.S. Lewis Square for some refreshments in EastSide Visitor Centre and explore the seven sculptures by Irish artist Maurice Harron inspired by the characters from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, before continuing your journey through Belfast’s own wildlife corridor.
Victoria Park to Dixon Playing Fields - CC Greenway, Belfast
Departure from Belfast
This linear walk follows the Connswater Community (CC) Greenway along the course of three rivers that splits into two different routes – Victoria Park along the Connswater River following the route along the Knock River.
Stop off at C.S. Lewis Square for some refreshments in EastSide Visitor Centre and explore the seven sculptures by Irish artist Maurice Harron inspired by the characters from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, before continuing your journey through Belfast’s own wildlife corridor.
Cregagh Glen and Lisnabreeny
Departure from Castlereagh
This route follows an attractive glen into the Castlereagh Hills with superb views over the city from the top. This is an Ulster Scots walk. Part of the ‘Danders Aroon’ series, the East Belfast Ulster Scots Walk (also known as Cregagh Glen and Lisnabreeny) is a beautiful walk with rich heritage that you can learn about as you take a stroll.This East Belfast walk will be a challenging climb for many.
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