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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