Is Belfast Hilly?

The city is flanked on the north and northwest by a series of hills, including Divis Mountain, Black Mountain and Cavehill, thought to be the inspiration for Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels.

Is Belfast surrounded by hills?

The city is situated near the mouth of the River Lagan at the south-western end of Belfast Lough, a long natural inlet ideal for the shipping trade that made the city famous. It is flanked by the Castlereagh Hills on the south and the Antrim Hills on the north.

Is Northern Ireland hilly?

In general, the weather is similar to the rest of the UK, but Northern Ireland tends to have less sunshine and more rain. The hilly nature of the terrain tends to attract clouds, and westerly winds are common in some areas. Extremes of temperature are rare but conditions can be changeable.

Does Belfast have mountains?

Divis and the Black Mountain offers a spectacular viewpoint for walkers seeking panoramic views over Belfast and beyond. Resting in the heart of the Belfast Hills, this mountain provides a beautiful backdrop to the city’s skyline.

Is Belfast walkable?

Belfast is a highly walkable city with flat streets and wide sidewalks.

What are the rough areas of Belfast?

What are the main areas of Belfast to avoid? The main areas to avoid in Belfast are the areas around the Shankill and Falls roads at night (West Belfast), areas in North Belfast like Tiger’s Bay, New Lodge and Ardoyne (at night) and the likes of Short Strand in East Belfast (again, at night).

What are people from Belfast like?

Northern Irish people are famed for our great wit and dark sense of humour. Northern Irish humour is strongly associated with the ability to laugh at ourselves in a natural way that is never forced and often unexpected.

What is the hilliest county in Ireland?

Carrauntoohil, Kerry. Highest mountain in Munster, and highest overall in Ireland.

What is the flattest part of Ireland?

Kildare. Claim to fame: Kildare, officially Ireland’s flattest county, has put its modest topography to good use. The world’s finest racing horses are bred here on the lush green plains of the Curragh and beyond.

What is the prettiest county in Ireland?

Wicklow is a one of the most photogenic counties in Ireland! With Sea, Rivers, Mountains, Lakes, Forests, Villages, and Cliffs, Wicklow’s landscape is an amazing collection of diverse visual experiences within a short area, and on Dublin’s doorstep.

Is Belfast a pretty city?

A mathematical formula has declared Belfast the third most beautiful city in the UK. The “golden ratio” uses a set of proportions that many artists and scientists believe is the “epitome of natural aesthetic perfection”.

Is Belfast more Irish or British?

In 2021: 42.8% identified as British, alone or with other national identities. 33.3% identified as Irish, alone or with other national identities. 31.5% identified as Northern Irish, alone or with other national identities.

Is Belfast more Catholic or Protestant?

These figures based on the 2021 census at district level mask wide variations on smaller scales. In the Belfast City Council and Derry and Strabane District Council areas, the figures at ward level vary from 99% Protestant to 92% Catholic.

Is driving in Belfast difficult?

Driving in Belfast is no problem. It is nowhere near the size of Dublin so it doesnt get congested except shortly before 9 and around 5-5.30 at the rush hour. Any congestion is lessened in the summer as the schools are off.

What’s better Belfast or Dublin?

The Size Difference Between Dublin and Belfast
The population of Belfast is a lot smaller also, so you’ll find there are smaller crowds and you may just start recognising a few friendly faces as you explore the shops and pubs the city has to offer. Dublin’s larger size means there’s a lot more to explore.

Why is Belfast so cheap?

Belfast itself isn’t an expensive city to live in at all, and a big part of the attraction is the lower living cost compared to mainland Britain. Part of the lower cost is due to Northern Ireland maintaining the British pound as its currency, whereas the Republic of Ireland is part of the Eurozone.

Is Belfast a tough city?

Belfast City is the most dangerous city in Antrim, and is the most dangerous overall out of Antrim’s 33 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Belfast City in 2021 was 101 crimes per 1,000 people.

Is Belfast a rough city?

Belfast is very safe, but you should try and make yourself aware of the unique issues the city has. There are certainly areas that I wouldn’t recommend you visit, but you are unlikely to venture into them anyway provided you stick to the beaten track.

Is it safe for English in Belfast?

Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland, which is considered to be the safest region of the United Kingdom – much safer than Scotland, England and Wales. It is a beautiful city but is often overlooked due to its troubled history.

Are people in Belfast friendly?

85 percent of those surveyed were satisfied with Belfast as a place to live and 85 percent satisfied with their local area. 88 percent said Belfast people are friendly, caring and compassionate.

What is a person from Belfast called?

According to some websites, we’re called Belfastians, but frankly, no-one has ever used that word in public and we’ve never seen it on anything official. And let’s face it, it’s just not snappy to call people from Belfast, ‘people from Belfast‘ all the time.