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🌹Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park

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A sprawling 128-acre public park in south Belfast, best known for its spectacular City of Belfast International Rose Garden featuring thousands of roses. Kids love the large playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames, plus the Pets Corner with goats, sheep, and rabbits. There are woodland walks, a meadow, a walled garden, and plenty of open space for picnics and ball games.

The park has a café serving snacks and ice cream, clean toilets with baby-changing facilities, and ample free parking. The paths are pushchair-friendly and there are several benches. Events like family fun days and outdoor theatre are held in summer.

Practical tips: Visit in June-July when the roses are at their peak. The park is free and open daily from dawn to dusk. Dogs on leads are welcome.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
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Travel tips

  • Visit in June or July for peak roses

    The rose garden is at its best in June and July. If you're visiting outside these months, expect fewer blooms.

  • Pushchair-friendly paths throughout

    The main paths are suitable for pushchairs, making it easy to navigate with a buggy or toddler.

  • Baby-changing facilities available

    Clean toilets with baby-changing facilities are on site, which is helpful for families with babies and toddlers.

  • Free parking on site

    Ample free parking is available, so you won't need to hunt for a spot or pay parking fees.

  • Let children visit Pets Corner

    Kids enjoy seeing goats, sheep, and rabbits at Pets Corner – a highlight that doesn't take long.

  • Large playground with various equipment

    Swings, slides, and climbing frames cater to different ages and energy levels. It's a substantial play area.

  • Bring a picnic for budget-friendly day out

    The park is free and has plenty of open space for picnics. Bring your own food to save money and add to the experience.

  • Café offers snacks and ice cream

    The café serves snacks and ice cream if you don't fancy packing food, though picnicking is also appealing here.

  • Plan for at least a few hours

    With the playground, Pets Corner, woodland walks, and gardens, allow 2-3 hours minimum to enjoy the park properly.

  • Bring water and sun protection in warm weather

    The park is largely open with limited shade. Pack water bottles and sun cream, especially during summer visits.

  • Dogs on leads are welcome

    If your family has a dog, you can bring it along on a lead – useful if one parent stays outside with children and pets.

  • Summer events and outdoor theatre

    The park holds family fun days and outdoor theatre events in summer. Worth checking the Belfast City Council website for dates.

  • Several benches for rests and feeding

    Plenty of seating throughout the park means you can rest, feed a baby, or pause for a snack easily.

  • Open from dawn to dusk daily

    The park is free to visit and open daily dawn to dusk, giving you flexibility with your schedule.

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