The park contains a number of paths that link across the Loop River into the Orangefield area, making it a popular spot for walking.
City Hall garden enclosing multiple monuments bearing the names of those who died on the Titanic.
Con O'Neill's Bridge, Belfast (3) (October 2012) shows the bridge, partly-submerged, after heavy ove
The park hosted the Tennents ViTal festival for the first time in August 2007.
Northwood Linear Park contains a children's playground and various walking routes.
Grand Parade, Belfast BT5 5HG, UK
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