Monday, August 27, 2012

Cave Hill Adventure....

This is what we see everyday when we walk to work, school, or church...

The mountain in the distance is Cave Hill, about 5 miles north of where we live.  It is sometimes called Napoleon's nose because if you look at it from the side it looks like a face.  Back in October we took a trip to Belfast Castle which is on the side of the mountain (you can view that trip here: Special Days), but we didn't have the chance to go to the top of Cave Hill then.  So, we both wanted to go back and finally made the trip a few weeks ago.

The trip itself was a fun adventure.  We rode our bikes along the bikepath that follows the Lagan River into the city centre.  We parked our bikes and walked to the bus stop, taking a bus like you see in the above picture all the way to Cave Hill Park.  Then we got to climb the mountain!



Yes, this is why it is called Cave Hill.



There were pretty wildflowers and heather everywhere.
View of McArt's Fort
It was a bit of a hazy day, but this is looking down on the city from McArt's Fort.

After climbing Cave Hill, we went back to the city centre to Starbucks.



The City Hall had the Olympic rings up because Northern Ireland is a part of the UK--the Olympic host country.  I (Autumn) really enjoyed getting to watch the Olympics from a different country especially the host country!  Definitely a different perspective.

Albert Clock

The Fish

These two pictures above are two of Belfast's landmarks.  The Fish has a mosaic of different pictures of people and places, one of them being Albert Clock below.



We had a fun day, and it was nice to take a little adventure around the city....

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