ANTRIM - EXPLORE THE ICONIC CAVE HILL
THE WALK:
Join broadcaster Holly Hamilton and presenter Doireann Ní Ghlacáin as they take on the iconic Cave Hill, the dramatic landmark that has watched over Belfast for centuries.
Rising steeply above the city, Cave Hill rewards walkers with sweeping panoramic views across Belfast, the lough, and on clear days, all the way to Scotland. The hill is woven into the history, legend, and identity of the city below.
Distance: 3km
Starting Point: Belfast Castle
Terrain: Woodland paths, steep rocky hillside, open moorland near summit
Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
Duration: 1-2 hours
Best for: Walkers of reasonable fitness, history enthusiasts, those seeking outstanding city views
OUR TRAIL TIPS:
Navigation: Cave Hill is well signposted from Belfast Castle. A trail map is available at the castle and online. Paths near the summit can be less distinct so take care in poor visibility.
Weather: The summit is fully exposed. Wind and rain can arrive quickly. Always check forecasts and bring waterproofs, even on bright days.
What to Bring: Sturdy hiking boots, waterproofs, water, snacks, and a camera. The views are worth it!
Accessibility: The lower woodland trails around Belfast Castle are accessible and suitable for most walkers. The upper section is steep and requires care.
Trail Conditions: Upper paths can be muddy and slippery in wet weather. Wear boots with good grip.
ABOUT CAVE HILL:
Cave Hill is one of Belfast's most beloved natural landmarks and a site of deep historical significance. At its summit sits McArt's Fort, an ancient promontory fort where in 1795 Wolfe Tone and the United Irishmen took their famous pledge to seek Irish independence.
The hill's distinctive profile, locals call it Napoleon’s Nose, is said to have inspired Jonathan Swift, who lived in Ireland for many years, when writing Gulliver's Travels.