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🌲Belvoir Park Forest

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Belvoir Park Forest is a 200-acre woodland park located in south Belfast, offering a peaceful escape from the city. Families can explore miles of walking and cycling trails through mature oak and beech trees, with plenty of opportunities for wildlife spotting, including squirrels and birds.

Key features for kids:
- Adventure playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames
- Orienteering course and nature trails
- Picnic areas and open grassy spaces for games
- Regular events like 'Forest School' and guided walks

Practical tips: The main car park is off Belvoir Drive, with free entry. Paths are mostly unpaved, so sturdy footwear is recommended. There are no cafés on site, but there are picnic benches. Toilets are available at the main car park during opening hours.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Wear sturdy footwear on forest trails

    Most paths are unpaved and uneven. Sturdy walking boots or trainers are essential, especially after wet weather.

  • Bring a packed lunch and picnic supplies

    There are no cafés on site, so pack food, drinks, and snacks. Plenty of picnic benches are scattered throughout the forest.

  • Check toilet opening hours at the car park

    Toilets are only available at the main car park during opening hours. Plan toilet stops accordingly before venturing onto trails.

  • Use the main car park on Belvoir Drive

    Free parking is available at the main car park off Belvoir Drive. Arrive early on weekends as it can fill up.

  • Start at the adventure playground to warm up

    Let children burn energy at the adventure playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames before tackling longer trails.

  • Bring a map for the orienteering course

    The orienteering course is a fun, interactive way to explore the forest. Collect a map from the car park information area.

  • Visit during Forest School events for guided activities

    Regular Forest School sessions and guided walks are available. Check the Belfast City Council website for dates and booking requirements.

  • Plan for muddy conditions after rain

    Unpaved trails become muddy after rainfall. Pack extra clothes for children and bring a towel for the car.

  • Allow 2-3 hours for a family-friendly visit

    With a playground stop and some trail walking, most families spend 2-3 hours here. Longer if doing the full orienteering course.

  • Buggies may struggle on unpaved forest paths

    All-terrain buggies work best here. Standard buggies may struggle on uneven, muddy terrain. Stick to main paths or use a carrier.

  • Pack layers and waterproofs

    Weather can change quickly in woodland. Bring layers, jumpers, and waterproof jackets even on seemingly dry days.

  • Visit weekday mornings to avoid crowds

    Weekday mornings tend to be quieter. Weekends, especially afternoons, can get busy with families.

  • Bring binoculars and a wildlife spotting guide

    Look for squirrels and birds throughout the woodland. Make it interactive by keeping a wildlife spotting checklist.

  • Bring insect repellent during warmer months

    Mosquitoes and midges can be active in woodland during late spring and summer. Pack child-safe insect repellent.

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