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Belfast - St George's Market to Queen's University
Belfast, Northern Ireland

Belfast - St George's Market to Queen's University

Length1.2 mi
Elev. Gain59 ft
Est. Steps3000
City walk
Historic site
Created by belfastanth

Belfast - St George's Market to Queen's University Introduction

Belfast - St George's Market to Queen's University is a 1.2 mile (3,000-step) route located near Belfast, Northern Ireland. This route has an elevation gain of about 59 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Weekend walk from the St George’s Satuday Market then down south to the Botanic area and Queen’s University. No steep slopes or difficult terrain.

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Attractions Near Belfast - St George's Market to Queen's University

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Belfast City Council

Place
Belfast City Council (Irish: Comhairle Cathrach Bhéal Feirste; Ulster-Scots: Bilfawst Citie Cooncil) is the local authority with responsibility for part of the city of Belfast, the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland. The Council serves an estimated population of 333,871 (2011), the largest of any district council in Northern Ireland, while also being the fourth smallest by area.

A24 road (Northern Ireland)

Place
The A24 is a major road in Northern Ireland; running from Belfast, through Carryduff and Ballynahinch to Clough, near Newcastle where it meets the A2.The section of the A24 from Forestside Shopping Centre to Carryduff roundabout was named by European Road Assessment Programme (EuroRAP) as one of the six most dangerous sections of road in Northern Ireland in 2005.

Belfast Wheel

Place
The Belfast Wheel was a 60-metre (200 ft) tall transportable Ferris wheel installation in the centre of Belfast, Northern Ireland, in the grounds on the east side of Belfast City Hall. It operated from November 2007 to April 2010.

Aurora building

Place
The Aurora building was a proposed construction project that was not granted planning permission. If built at the proposed height of 109 metres, 37 storeys, it would have been the tallest building on the island of Ireland. The proposed location of the Belfast tower was on the corner of Great Victoria and Ventry Street (the site formerly home to the city centre's last petrol station).

Belfast Cromac (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)

Place
Belfast Cromac was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.

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.

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.

St George's Market

Building
St George's Market is the last surviving Victorian covered market in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is located on May Street, close to the River Lagan and the Waterfront Hall. Belfast Corporation (now Belfast City Council) commissioned the building of St George's Market, which was built in three phases between 1890 and 1896.

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.

Ormeau Road

Place
The Ormeau Road is a road in south Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. Ormeau Park is adjacent to it. It forms part of the A24.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

1.2 mi

Elev. Gain

59 ft

Est. Steps

3000
Created by
belfastanth
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