2009
J3370 : The Lagan Meadows walk, Belfast (9)
taken 17 years ago, 4 km S of Belfast, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

The Lagan Meadows walk, Belfast (9)
See J3370 : The Lagan Meadows walk, Belfast (8). The steps lead to the nature reserve based around the remains of the former Lester’s Dam. The dam originally supplied water to 18th century Belfast. Yellow flag iris and unmown buttercups were on display today.
Continue to J3370 : The Lagan Meadows walk, Belfast (10).
Continue to J3370 : The Lagan Meadows walk, Belfast (10).
The Lagan Meadows, Belfast :: J3470
The Lagan Meadows is a public park of 120 acres administered by Belfast City Council. It’s more than that however. In practice it’s a piece of completely rural countryside preserved in the middle of the Stranmillis and Malone areas of suburban south Belfast not far from the Lagan towpath. Although undulating most of it is fairly easy going but unassisted wheelchair users might have difficulty in some places.
