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Top 7 Natural Monuments around Low Wood

Best natural monuments around Low Wood include geological formations and natural reserves. The area features prominent hills and valleys, offering varied landscapes for exploration. These locations provide opportunities to observe local wildlife and natural features. The region's natural monuments are characterized by their geological significance and ecological diversity.

Best natural monuments around Low Wood

  • The most popular natural monuments is Cave Hill, a natural monument that features a rocky elevation marked by basalt cliffs and caves. It offers views…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Cave Hill

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Enjoy views up to the terrific Cavehill, a rocky elevation marked by basalt cliffs and caves. Look closley and see if you can spot 'Napolean's Nose', a tall cliff that resembles the profile of the great empire Napolean.

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Belfast Botanic Gardens

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With thousands of colourful flowers and plant species from around the world, the Botanic Gardens are a wonderful place to visit. The gardens opened in 1828 as a private park …

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Belfast Window on Wildlife (WOW)

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Belfast's Window on Wildlife (WOW) is home to birds and wildlife from all over the world.

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Cave Hill Cave

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These beautiful ancient cave formations in Cave Hill Country Park lay inside the largest and highest granite outcrops in the region. The caves are home to indigenous cave paintings that …

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Knockagh Monument

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Brilliant views across Carrickfergus to the Left to Belfast to the right and across Belfast Lough to Holywood, Crawfordsburn and Bangor. Good place for a sunset spin, even better for a sunrise spin.

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November 1, 2024, Belfast Window on Wildlife (WOW)

This nature reserve is located in the heart of the busy Belfast Harbour Estate and offers a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of the city. On the way there, the route takes you along the lough, where you may be lucky enough to spot various species of birds. The centre itself has two observation huts and a modern visitor area with panoramic views of the lagoon. Here you can enjoy the diverse wildlife while enjoying a cup of coffee. However, the paths to the centre are sometimes muddy in wet weather, so sturdy shoes are recommended. Overall, the RSPB Window on Wildlife Centre is a worthwhile stop on your bike tour to experience nature and peace.

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Cave Hill is a very beautiful mountain on the outskirts of Belfast

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July 24, 2024, Cave Hill Cave

Super beautiful cave, but watch out for falling rocks

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With thousands of colourful flowers and plant species from around the world, the Botanic Gardens are a wonderful place to visit. The gardens opened in 1828 as a private park and welcomed the public from 1895. Belfast's beautiful Palm House conservatory pre-date the glasshouses of Kew Gardens. Its domed roof has allowed plants to grow especially tall, such as a 36-foot (11 m) lily.

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With thousands of colourful flowers and plant species from around the world, the Botanic Gardens are a wonderful place to visit. The gardens opened in 1828 as a private park and welcomed the public from 1895. Belfast's beautiful Palm House conservatory pre-date the glasshouses of Kew Gardens. It's domed roof has allowed plants to grow especially tall, such as a 36-foot (11 m) lily.

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Belfast's Window on Wildlife (WOW) is home to birds and wildlife from all over the world. There are more than 100 species of birds and other wildlife to be found here, from lapwings and terns to konik ponies. Trained staff and volunteers will help you tell a wigeon from a teal.

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Hide 1 is open 24 Hours a Day, and free of charge. Great spot if you happen to get caught by the elements on a ride. Take a seat and enjoy the birds.

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These beautiful ancient cave formations in Cave Hill Country Park lay inside the largest and highest granite outcrops in the region. The caves are home to indigenous cave paintings that tell the Dreamtime creation story of the Seven Sisters. The route bypasses the cave however, if you have time, it's definitely worth stepping inside and exploring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Low Wood?

Around Low Wood, you can explore a variety of natural monuments including prominent hills, ancient cave formations, and vibrant wildlife reserves. Notable examples include the rocky elevations of Cave Hill, the geological wonders of Cave Hill Cave, and the diverse ecosystems at Belfast Window on Wildlife (WOW).

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments near Low Wood?

Yes, Belfast Botanic Gardens is a family-friendly natural monument. It features thousands of colorful flowers and plant species from around the world, making it a wonderful place for all ages to visit and explore.

Where can I observe local wildlife around Low Wood?

For wildlife observation, Belfast Window on Wildlife (WOW) is an excellent choice. This nature reserve is home to over 100 species of birds and other wildlife, offering observation huts and a visitor area where trained staff can help you identify different species.

What are the best natural monuments for panoramic views near Low Wood?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Cave Hill, where you can enjoy vistas up to the terrific Cavehill and spot 'Napoleon's Nose'. Additionally, Divis and the Black Mountain offer views across the north from their highest points.

Are there hiking opportunities near these natural monuments?

Absolutely! Many natural monuments around Low Wood are excellent for hiking. For example, you can find several easy hikes around Cave Hill, including the Cave Hill Country Park loop. You can find more details on various hiking routes in the Easy hikes around Low Wood guide.

Can I find cycling routes near the natural monuments?

Yes, there are cycling opportunities available. You can explore road cycling routes that pass by some of the natural attractions, such as those leading towards areas with views from Divis Mountain. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Low Wood guide or the Cycling around Low Wood guide.

What makes Cave Hill a significant natural monument?

Cave Hill is significant for its rocky elevation marked by basalt cliffs and caves. It offers stunning views, including the distinctive 'Napoleon's Nose' rock formation, and is home to McArt's Fort, an ancient ringfort with sensational views across Belfast.

What can I expect to see at Divis and the Black Mountain?

Divis and the Black Mountain are the highest points in the Belfast Hills, offering extensive views across the north. The landscape is a mosaic of grassland and heathland bog, rich in wildlife and archaeological remains, providing a rewarding experience for hikers.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance?

Yes, Cave Hill has historical significance, featuring McArt's Fort, an old ringfort or rath. Additionally, the ancient cave formations within Cave Hill Cave are said to contain indigenous cave paintings depicting the Dreamtime creation story of the Seven Sisters.

Are there any natural monuments that are wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Belfast Botanic Gardens is listed as wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive option for visitors to enjoy its diverse plant collections and beautiful Palm House conservatory.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Low Wood?

Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views from elevated points like Cave Hill and Divis and the Black Mountain. The opportunity to observe diverse wildlife at Belfast Window on Wildlife (WOW) and the peaceful atmosphere of Belfast Botanic Gardens are also highly appreciated.

Are there any cafes or facilities near the natural monuments?

At Belfast Window on Wildlife (WOW), there is a modern visitor area where you can enjoy a cup of coffee while observing the diverse wildlife. Other natural monuments may have facilities nearby, but it's always good to check specific locations.

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