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Botanic Gardens
Belfast, Northern Ireland

Botanic Gardens

Length0.6 mi
Elev. Gain13.1 ft
Est. Steps1500
Forest
Scenic views
Wild flowers
City walk
Historic site
Created by Devonshire

Botanic Gardens Introduction

Botanic Gardens is a 0.6 mile (1,500-step) route located near Belfast, Northern Ireland. This route has an elevation gain of about 13.1 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Botanic train station to Queen’s University to Botanic Gardens.

Attractions Near Botanic Gardens

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Botanic Gardens (Belfast)

Park
Botanic Gardens is a public garden in Belfast, Northern Ireland.Occupying 28 acres (110,000 m2) of south Belfast, the gardens are popular with office workers, students and tourists. They are located on Stranmillis Road in Queen's Quarter, with Queen's University nearby. The Ulster Museum is located at the main entrance.

Ulster Museum

Tourist Attraction
The Ulster Museum, located in the Botanic Gardens in Belfast, has around 8,000 square metres of public display space, featuring material from the collections of fine art and applied art, archaeology, ethnography, treasures from the Spanish Armada, local history, numismatics, industrial archaeology, botany, zoology and geology.

Botanic railway station

Building
Botanic railway station serves the Botanic area in south Belfast, Northern Ireland and students for Queen's University Belfast; it is also near Shaftesbury Square which is along Botanic Avenue. It is named after the nearby Belfast Botanic Gardens. It is one of the four stations located in the city centre, the others being City Hospital, Great Victoria Street, and Lanyon Place.

Botanic Avenue

Building
Botanic Avenue is located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and is a street connecting Shaftesbury Square with Botanic railway station and the leafy suburbs in south Belfast, and the Queen's Quarter, Belfast.

Elmwood Hall

Place
Elmwood Hall is a concert hall and former Presbyterian Church on University Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is situated opposite Queen's University Belfast.

Institute for Collaborative Research in the Humanities

Place
The Institute for Collaborative Research in the Humanities was an academic research group established in August 2012 at Queen's University Belfast. It achieved some notability for organising a conference concerned with the ramification of the 2015 Charlie Hebdo shooting, and in February 2016 the University announced the immediate winding-up of the institute, and its closure by 31 July 2016.

Queen's Film Theatre

Place
The Queen's Film Theatre or QFT is a small independent cinema at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland that was founded in 1968. When first opened, the Queen’s Film Theatre focused mainly on art house, indie and world cinema, playing an important role in the cultural life of Belfast, serving as an important venue for events such as the Belfast Festival at Queen's, the Belfast Film Festival and the CineMagic Festival.

The Naughton Gallery at Queen's

Place
The Naughton Gallery at Queen's, also known as The Naughton Gallery, is an art gallery and museum at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland. Opened in 2001, the gallery is named after its benefactors, Martin and Carmel Naughton, who donated £500,000 to the university in 2002. Located on the first floor of the Queen's University's Lanyon building, the gallery displays six exhibitions per year presenting local and international contemporary artists.

Laganbank (District Electoral Area)

Place
Laganbank was one of the nine district electoral areas in Belfast, Northern Ireland which existed from 1985 to 2014. Located in the south of the city, the district elected five members to Belfast City Council and contained the wards of Ballynafeigh, Botanic, Shaftesbury, Stranmillis, and Rosetta. Laganbank, along with neighbouring Balmoral, formed the greater part of the Belfast South constituencies for the Northern Ireland Assembly and UK Parliament.

Union Theological College

School
Union Theological College is the theological college for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and is situated in Belfast, Northern Ireland.The College offers a range of courses in Theology through the Presbyterian Theological Faculty Ireland (PTFI). The professors of the College constitute the PTFI which was granted a Royal Charter in 1881 to confer academic degrees.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

0.6 mi

Elev. Gain

13.1 ft

Est. Steps

1500
Created by
Devonshire
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