Belfast Hills

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The Belfast Hills are a range of upland landscapes on the outskirts of Belfast, Northern Ireland, known for their scenic views, walking trails, and wildlife habitats overlooking the city and surrounding countryside.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill range
upland area
adjacentTo Belfast urban area NERFINISHED
climate temperate maritime
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance iconic backdrop to Belfast
ecologicalSignificance important wildlife habitat
geologicalFeature basalt and limestone formations
hasArchaeologicalSite prehistoric remains
hasConservationBody Belfast Hills Partnership NERFINISHED
hasLandUse conservation land
grazing land
hasPart Black Mountain NERFINISHED
Carnmoney Hill NERFINISHED
Cave Hill NERFINISHED
Collin Mountain NERFINISHED
Divis Mountain NERFINISHED
Ligoniel Dams area NERFINISHED
Slievenacloy NERFINISHED
hasProtectedArea Divis and the Black Mountain National Trust property NERFINISHED
Slievenacloy Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
hasRecreationRoute waymarked walking trails
hasVegetationType grassland
heathland
woodland patches
hasViewOf Belfast Lough NERFINISHED
Mourne Mountains (distant) NERFINISHED
highestElevationMetres 478
highestPoint Divis Mountain NERFINISHED
knownFor scenic views
views over Belfast Lough
walking trails
wildlife habitats
locatedIn County Antrim NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
managedBy Belfast Hills Partnership NERFINISHED
near Belfast city centre NERFINISHED
overlooks Belfast NERFINISHED
Belfast metropolitan area NERFINISHED
surrounding countryside
partOf Antrim Plateau NERFINISHED
region eastern Northern Ireland
terrainFeature upland landscapes
usedFor birdwatching
hiking
nature study
recreation
walking

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Slieve Croob overlooks Belfast Hills