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Attractions and Places To See around Ballyhill Lower - Top 4

Best attractions and places to see around Ballyhill Lower are found within this townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Primarily a residential and rural area, Ballyhill Lower serves as a gateway to diverse historical, cultural, and natural sites across the wider region. The landscape features rolling hills and proximity to significant natural landmarks, offering various outdoor exploration opportunities.

Best attractions and places to see around Ballyhill Lower

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Clonard Martyrs' Memorial Garden

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Clonard Martyrs Memorial Garden
In memory of:
IRA members, ex-prisoners, political activists and civilians from the Clonard area.
Information on those commemorated
Date of incident: January
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Medium sized memorial …

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Black Mountain Summit

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The summit of Black Mountain stands at 367m high and provides picturesque views across the city of Belfast and Northern Ireland.

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Beautiful picnic area complete with multiple picnic benches, public toilets, and a cafe. The perfect spot to wind down after your hike.

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Lough Neagh Shore near Antrim

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Scenic section of walking along the shore of Lough Neagh from Antrim. The lough holds the title of the largest lake in Ireland and this footpath gifts you with some gorgeous vantage points to enjoy it from.

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Mount Divis stands at 478m high and is the highest peak in the Belfast Hills. From this viewpoint nearby the summit you can enjoy sensational panoramic views across Belfast toward Lough Neagh and the Mourne Mountains, and Strangford Lough.

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August 4, 2024, Clonard Martyrs Memorial Garden

Clonard Martyrs Memorial Garden In memory of: IRA members, ex-prisoners, political activists and civilians from the Clonard area. Information on those commemorated Date of incident: January Description: Medium sized memorial garden divided into three interconnected sections; surrounded by walls, railings and three metal gates. The central section contains a large Celtic cross on a plinth, a large plaque attached to a wall and four flags. The side sections contain plaques and memorial benches.(Source: https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/victims/memorials/static/monuments/546.html)

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Ireland is a separate republic, while Northern Ireland is part of Great Britain. The Republic of Ireland is predominantly Catholic, while in Northern Ireland the majority of the population is Protestant. The IRA-Irish Republican Army-continues to fight for the unification of Northern Ireland with the Republic. In Northern Ireland, Catholics have long been a minority; they have been socially disadvantaged for centuries. Many Irish residents lived in poorer conditions in Northern Ireland, while Britons predominantly lived in wealthier areas. Irish workers finally took to the streets to protest against the abuses and their disadvantage. Although two faiths are opposing each other, the Northern Ireland conflict does not really have a religious background. It is a fight for the independence of the Irish people, for equality and for political power. The conflict, which officially broke out in 1969, was comparable to a civil war. The fight between Protestants and Catholics of Irish descent repeatedly escalated and claimed many victims. In 2005 she renounced violence. Since 1969, the organization has wanted to force Northern Ireland's independence from Great Britain. The IRA did not shy away from murder and terrorist attacks. More than 3,600 people fell victim to the attacks. The majority of Catholics want to join the Republic of Ireland, so they are “Nationalists” or “Republicans”. The Protestants, on the other hand, want to remain British. They are therefore called “Loyalists” or “Unionists”.

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Scenic section of walking along the shore of Lough Neagh from Antrim. The lough holds the title of the largest lake in Ireland and this footpath gifts you with some gorgeous vantage points to enjoy it from.

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Beautiful picnic area complete with multiple picnic benches, public toilets, and a cafe. The perfect spot to wind down after your hike.

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The summit of Black Mountain stands at 367m high and provides picturesque views across the city of Belfast and Northern Ireland.

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Mount Divis stands at 478m high and is the highest peak in the Belfast Hills. From this viewpoint nearby the summit you can enjoy sensational panoramic views across Belfast toward Lough Neagh and the Mourne Mountains, and Strangford Lough.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of attractions can I expect to find around Ballyhill Lower?

While Ballyhill Lower itself is primarily residential, the surrounding County Antrim region offers a diverse range of attractions. You can explore historical sites like ancient castles and gardens, significant natural features such as mountains and lakes, and memorial gardens. The area is particularly known for its scenic views and outdoor exploration opportunities.

Are there any historical sites or cultural landmarks worth visiting near Ballyhill Lower?

Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the Clonard Martyrs' Memorial Garden, which honors local historical figures. Further afield, you'll find the well-preserved Carrickfergus Castle, the historic Antrim Castle Gardens, and the impressive Round Tower in Antrim. The picturesque Gracehill Village, an 18th-century Moravian settlement, is also a notable cultural site.

Where can I find scenic views or natural beauty spots near Ballyhill Lower?

For breathtaking views, head to View of Belfast from Divis Mountain, offering panoramic vistas across Belfast, Lough Neagh, and the Mourne Mountains. The area of Divis and the Black Mountain provides expansive green spaces and walking routes with stunning landscapes. You can also enjoy scenic walks along the Lough Neagh Shore near Antrim, which offers gorgeous vantage points of Ireland's largest lake.

Are there family-friendly activities or places to visit around Ballyhill Lower?

Yes, several spots cater to families. The Picnic Area at Divis and the Black Mountain is ideal, featuring picnic benches, public toilets, and a cafe. The Antrim Castle Gardens offer plenty of space for children to explore. Additionally, Helen's Bay Beach and Crawfordsburn Beach are safe, sandy spots perfect for family outings and swimming.

What outdoor activities, like hiking or cycling, are available near Ballyhill Lower?

The area around Ballyhill Lower is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, particularly around Divis and the Black Mountain, with routes like the 'Divis and the Black Mountain loop'. For cycling, there are various road cycling and touring bicycle routes, including scenic loops around Lough Neagh and towards the Glens of Antrim. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Ballyhill Lower and Cycling around Ballyhill Lower guide pages.

Are there any accessible attractions for visitors with mobility needs?

The Clonard Martyrs' Memorial Garden is noted as wheelchair accessible. For other attractions, it's advisable to check specific venue information, as the region's natural features and historical sites may have varying levels of accessibility.

Where can I find refreshments or a cafe near the attractions?

The Picnic Area at Divis and the Black Mountain features a cafe right at the trailhead, making it a convenient spot to relax and refuel after exploring the mountain trails.

What is the best time of year to visit the attractions around Ballyhill Lower?

The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (April to September) generally offer milder weather, ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the coastal walks and beaches. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the natural landscapes. Some indoor historical sites are open year-round, but always check specific opening times.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions near Ballyhill Lower?

Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views from spots like Divis Mountain, the historical significance of sites like Clonard Martyrs' Memorial Garden, and the convenience of facilities such as the Picnic Area at Divis and the Black Mountain. The komoot community has shared 26 photos and given 15 upvotes to the attractions in the area, highlighting their appeal.

Are there any coastal walks or beaches nearby?

Yes, the wider County Antrim region boasts spectacular coastal scenery. The Gobbins Coastal Walk offers an extraordinary cliff-face experience. You can also enjoy the sandy shores of Helen's Bay Beach and Crawfordsburn Beach, both providing beautiful views and opportunities for seaside strolls.

Can I find dog-friendly walking trails around Ballyhill Lower?

Helen's Bay Beach is known to be suitable for dog walking. Many of the natural trails, particularly in areas like Divis and the Black Mountain, are generally dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and check for any specific restrictions in nature reserves or protected areas.

What are the Glens of Antrim, and how can I experience them?

The Glens of Antrim are a series of nine valleys known for their green, tranquil landscapes, featuring waterfalls, woodlands, and dramatic coastlines. While not directly in Ballyhill Lower, they are a significant regional attraction accessible via the Causeway Coastal Route. Each glen offers unique character and opportunities for scenic drives and walks.

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