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Cave Hill Country Park - Belfast City CouncilThe most spectacular is McArt's Fort, an ancient ráth or fort which stands almost 368 metres (about 1,200 feet) above sea level. Getting to Cave Hill Country ...
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History of Cave Hill - Belfast Hills PartnershipIt rises almost 370m above sea level and offers superb panoramic views over Belfast and the surrounding areas. Cave Hill, also known as Ben Madigan, ...
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Cave Hill - WikishireOct 26, 2017 · Geology. The hill owes its characteristic shape to Paleocene basalt lava flows, from 65 million years ago. This is underlain by Cretaceous—145 ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Belfast Hills Geology - ArcGIS StoryMapsMar 10, 2024 · As suggested by its name, Cave Hill is home to 3 caves. The lowest is 6.4 metres long and 5.5 metres wide with a height of 3 metres. The second ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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History of Cave Hill | cavehillconservationCave Hill was formerly known as Ben Madigan, probably after a local chieftain who died in 855 AD. McArt's Fort is probably named after Brian McArt O'Neill.
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McArt's Fort, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 91 Reviews, Map | AllTrailsRating 4.6 (91) ... Cave Hill, where in 1795, the United Irishmen, including Wolfe Tone, met to swear an oath to fight for Irish independence. The dramatic shape of the hill ...
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SIÚIL - Cave Hill Belfast - Aonacha MhachaMay 13, 2021 · United Irishmen Theobald Wolfe Tone and Henry Joy McCracken met at Cave Hill in 1795 to take an oath to launch the rebellion of 1798.
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Cave Hill Circuit, Belfast | dandowlingblog - WordPress.comApr 12, 2017 · United Irishmen Theobald Wolfe Tone and Henry Joy McCracken met at Cave Hill in 1795 to take an oath to launch the rebellion of 1798.
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1- The Rebellion - The General Humbert's - Irish Pub - La RochelleThe United Irishmen's journey to revolutionary separatism was only completed with the Cave Hill oath of June 1795. From this time on their program was for a ...
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Who fears to speak of '98? Certainly not the new group behind ...Aug 31, 2020 · ... Cave Hill, where the United Irishmen took an oath to launch the 1798 rebellion. “We'll set the marker down now and it may take a few years ...
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Gullible's Travels – Dean Swift and Cave Hill - cassidyslangscamMar 16, 2017 · But Swift never said that Belfast inspired him to write Gulliver. No book on Swift's life or work or on Belfast's history mentions this story.
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Cave Hill (Binn Uamha) : Climbing, Hiking & MountaineeringThe hill forms part of the south eastern border of the Antrim Plateau. It is distinguished by its famous "Napoleon's Nose", a basaltic outcrop which resembles ...Missing: geological topography
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Cavehill Map - Peak - Belfast, Northern Ireland, UKLongitude. -5.95064° or 5° 57′ 2″ west. Elevation. 1,207 feet (368 metres). Open location code. 9C6PJ2XX+7P. OpenStreetMap ID. node 472666838. OpenStreetMap ...Missing: coordinates | Show results with:coordinates
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Cavehill - PeakVisorCave Hill or Cavehill is a rocky hill overlooking the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland,with a height of 368 metres (1,207 ft).Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Climb Cavehill While Visiting BelfastThe Cave Hill is full of ancient and modern history and fascinating geology. Stop at the exhibition in the cellar of the castle before or after your walk to ...<|separator|>
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Cavehill topographic map, elevation, terrainAverage elevation: 188 m • Cavehill, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, BT15 5GL, United Kingdom • Visualization and sharing of free topographic maps.Missing: coordinates | Show results with:coordinates
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Cave Hill Country Park - Belfast Hills PartnershipNapoleon's Nose is said to have inspired the giant in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels. Cave Hill has ancient forts, raths, a limestone quarry and the ...<|separator|>
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Napoleon Nose a thing or two about Cave Hill | BelfastTelegraph.co.ukDec 14, 2009 · This skirts the Devil's Punchbowl, passing below the largest cave before veering to the right. Follow this path as it climbs steadily up the ...
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Cave Hill Country Park - Belfast - Discover Northern IrelandThe most spectacular is McArts Fort, an ancient ráth or fort which stands almost 368 metres (about 1,200 feet) above sea level. Walking Routes -There are three ...Missing: facts elevation
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Cavehill Walking Tours - Belfast - Discover Northern IrelandYour view of Belfast Lough below expands as you ascend the hill, and on a good day you can see the whole city and beyond. Meandering upwards past the caves ...
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[PDF] GEOLOGY - Belfast Hills PartnershipThe iconic cliffs above Belfast are made up of layers of. Palaeogene basalt that formed as a result of volcanic activity just under 60 million years ago. Each ...
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Antrim Lava Group, Palaeogene extrusive igneous rocks, Northern ...Sep 25, 2017 · The Upper Basalt Formation is divided into a lower aphyric group and an upper olivine-phyric, flow-banded group that are separated by a layer ...<|separator|>
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Paleogene Period - Belfast Hills PartnershipIt is these successive flows of lava that make up the layers of basalt of the upper most escarpment of the Belfast Hills.Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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A Special Place - Belfast Geologist' SocietyIt has examples of rocks from almost every time period, but all within a small geographical area. These rocks also represent many different environments, from ...
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Geology | cavehillconservation - Cave Hill Conservation CampaignThe basalt rock which resulted was worn down by subsequent ice ages and weathering into the smoother formations seen today. . . .
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[PDF] GEOLOGY - Belfast Hills PartnershipThe iconic cliffs above Belfast are made up of layers of. Palaeogene basalt that formed as a result of volcanic activity just under 60 million years ago. Each ...
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Groundwater flow in the Antrim Lava Group and Ulster White ...Feb 21, 2011 · The available evidence supports the hypothesis that little direct rainfall recharge passes through the Antrim Plateau Lava Group to recharge the ...
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Geology - Belfast Hills PartnershipThe Belfast Hills Geology leaflet is a fantastic illustration of the dramatic geology happenings that made up the Belfast Hills.
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The Cave Hill Legal Battle of 1859 - Belfast EntriesSep 4, 2024 · As well as providing food, fresh water springs and pasture, the Cave Hill was the site of iron mining and limestone quarrying. The route over ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Some interesting facts you (probably) didn't know about Belfast's ...May 3, 2017 · Cave Hill is named for its caves, possibly early iron mines, and is also called Napoleon's Nose. It has a stone cairn from the New Stone Age ...
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[PDF] Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork - Queen's University BelfastThe overall impression of the flint from Cavehill is of a late prehistoric or possibly even Early Medieval assemblage (Pers comm. Brian Sloan). Page 12. 11.
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Prehistoric site is found at Cave Hill in Belfast - BBC NewsOct 27, 2011 · Archaeologists have discovered what is believed to be a prehistoric ceremonial site on Cave Hill in north Belfast.
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[PDF] Ballyaghagan cashel - Queen's University BelfastIn order to enhance the archaeological record of this site, the aims of this survey were to produce accurate plan drawings of the monument and carry out a ...
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The Hidden History of Belfast - Bangor Historical SocietyThere are 10,000 years of known settlement on the hills around Belfast and 800 in the city centre. ... Hill forts were built on places such as Cavehill.
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Early Christian Hills - Belfast Hills PartnershipA different type of settlement, an early Christian village comprising of 23 houses, was discovered during an excavation in 1981 in the townland of Ballyutoag.
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Ballyaghagan Cashel: Belfast Hills Stone Ringfort GuideApr 15, 2025 · Such artifacts date the earliest known habitation to 4500-2500BC. This dates to around the same period as the incredible henge – the Giant's ...
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Cave Hill - Story of Belfast - Library IrelandThey were used in the old war times as hiding places for prisoners as well as for treasure. Sir Samuel Ferguson tells us they were also used as hiding places ...
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The Cave Hill, McArt's Fort, Games & Thrones, the Sleeping Giant ...Aug 12, 2022 · Seen from Belfast the rocky ridge of the Cave Hill resembles a giant profile. This has led to McArt's Fort being commonly known as Napoleon's ...
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Belfast Castle celebrates 90 years of being a gift to the cityApr 18, 2024 · Built in the 1860s, Belfast Castle was constructed by the third Marquis of Donegall, a descendant of the Baron of Belfast. It replaced the ...
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Quarries & Limekilns - Belfast Hills PartnershipQuarrying had existed in the hills for thousands of years, as shown by the Neolithic flint factory at Ballymagarry, quarries seen on old estate maps.
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Your Place And Mine - Greater Belfast - Cavehill - BBCThe Throne on the Cave Hill was known as the Giant's Chair. There is a debate whether it was the coronation throne of the O'Neills or not as there was another ...
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Belfast Castle | History, Architecture, Gardens & Visitor InfoThe castle was closed in 1978 for restoration. Over the next 10 years, Belfast City Council invested £2 million to bring it back to life. It reopened in 1988 & ...
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About Us | Belfast - Cave Hill Conservation CampaignThe Cave Hill Conservation Campaign is a voluntary group of approximately 100 people based in Belfast. It was founded in 1989 to counter the threat of a ...
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Subterranea of Ireland: Cave Hill - Showcaves.comThis hill is composed of basaltic rocks, it was formed by cooling lava from a volcanic eruption. There are three caves in the face of the hill, the lower two ...
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[PDF] Belfast Hills Heritage SurveyMcArt's fort is a rocky promontory cut off by a rock-cut ditch at the west and a sheer drop at the north-east, east and south-east (Figure 3.1 and 3.2). The ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] United Irishmen, abolition and the slave trade, 1770-1807In June 1795, four members of the Ulster executive – Neilson, Russell, McCracken and Robert Simms – met with Tone atop. Cave Hill swore their celebrated oath:.
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[PDF] THE UNITED IRISHMEN IN TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE 1791 ...Cork City, took the United Irish oath in 1795, and was sworn into the society. In. 1798, as happened to many of the United Irish leaders prior to the rebellion, ...
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Thomas Russell - Ricorsorepression of the United Irishmen by swearing the oath of the United Irishmen with Tone, Neilson, McCracken on Cave Hill, May 1795 ('never to desist in our ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Irish Rebellion of 1798 - The Historic Interpreter - WordPress.comMay 26, 2015 · In June of 1795, several Irish Protestants gathered on top of Cave Hill, overlooking Belfast. They swore, “never to desist in our efforts ...
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From United Irishmen to Unionists - Brian John SpencerFeb 2, 2016 · The society left gradualism for revolutionary separatism, instantiated with the Cave Hill oath of June 1795. Paul Bew wrote: "The United ...
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British History in depth: The 1798 Irish Rebellion - BBCFeb 17, 2011 · United Irishmen. Driven underground, the Society re-constituted itself as a secret, oath-bound, organisation, dedicated to the pursuit of a ...Missing: Cave interpretations controversies
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Back Then: Belfast inspired the tall tale of Gulliver's TravelsFeb 10, 2015 · Back Then: Belfast inspired the tall tale of Gulliver's Travels. Cavehill and Lilliput Street provided the spark for Swift to pen classic novel.
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More on Cave Hill and Gulliver's Travels - cassidyslangscamJan 9, 2024 · The silly claim that Swift was inspired to write Gulliver's travels by the appearance of Belfast's Cave Hill, which looks like a sleeping giant.Missing: Jonathan | Show results with:Jonathan
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Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift - nwhyteMar 29, 2018 · ... Cave Hill as it overlooks Belfast. Shame; it would have been nice if it were true. This was the top book on the shelves that I had read but ...
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Satanic Masses, Devil Worshippers And British Dirty War PropagandaOct 5, 2015 · The Cave Hill Throne was destroyed by loyalists in December 1896 after a reference was made to it in an article in the nationalist paper 'Shan ...
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The Cave Hill And Reconciliation - The Irish TimesJan 12, 1998 · But to the many, the Cave Hill stands for one political event. That was in 1795 when Wolfe Tone and his friends stood on the hillside and swore ...<|separator|>
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Dan Shipsides SorryThe close-by hills around Belfast have a history of republican and loyalist “pronouncements” e.g. protests to free political prisoners and statements in ...Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies
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Cave Hill Country Park (2025) - Belfast - TripadvisorRating 4.7 (489) Exceptional ancient forest filled with wildflowers, caves, and magic. A May hike was stunningly beautiful. Views over Belfast; castle and gardens w/coffee ...
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Cave Hill Country Park - WalkNIThe Cave Hill Trail is a challenging route, over unsurfaced paths, past the caves to McArt's Fort, and crossing moorland, heath and meadows.
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10 Best hikes and trails in Cave Hill Country Park | AllTrailsRating 4.5 (1,591) Yes, there are 10 trails with cliffs in Cave Hill Country Park, including Cavehill Circular, Cavehill Trail from Belfast Zoo, Cavehill from Milewater Carpark, ...
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Cave Hill Country Park - Visit BelfastPark features include Cave Hill Adventurous Playground, archaeological sites, Cave Hill Visitor Centre, an ecotrail, gardens, orienteering routes, refreshments ...
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Cave Hill Conservation Campaign | Belfast | Cave HillWelcome to the Cave Hill Conservation Campaign web site. From this page you will be able to find out about the campaign, our mission statement, our activities, ...
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Cavehill Conservation Campaign - NI Environment LinkCave Hill Conservation Campaign is a voluntary group of approximately 100 people based in Belfast. It was founded in 1989 to counter the threat of a ...
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Events List for 2025 - Cave Hill Conservation CampaignWe will be running a series of guidedwalks on Cave Hill. These walks generally take place on the third Saturday of each month from April to October.
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About us - Belfast Hills PartnershipStrive to protect the wildlife of the Belfast Hills; Combat invasive species that threaten our native plants and animals; Record wildlife and protect habitats ...
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Belfast Hills Invasive Plants Management Project (Cavehill Country ...Invasive plant species can become the major threat to key nature conservation sites. Many sites in the Belfast Hills have been hit by invasive species. This ...
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Conservation - Belfast Hills PartnershipDiscover the various conservation projects that were undertaken as part of the Landscape Partnership Scheme (2012 – 2018).
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Belfast to get new 250-acre woodland near cavehill - WalkNIApr 20, 2021 · “We need to rapidly increase tree cover to help reach net zero carbon emissions and tackle the declines in wildlife. We want to conserve the ...Missing: protection | Show results with:protection<|separator|>
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Ongoing Issues in the Belfast HillsOngoing issues in the Belfast Hills include landfill, illegal dumping, litter, dog fouling, fires, pollution, and fly-tipping.
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[PDF] RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES - Belfast Hills PartnershipRisk: As previously mentioned, there are high numbers of HGVs travelling throughout the Belfast Hills to the various quarries, landfill sites and waste transfer ...