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Woodland walks, views of Belfast City and Lough, and south Antrim hills. Spectacular display of bluebells in spring.
Redburn Country Park is set on an escarpment overlooking Belfast Lough. It includes the mature beech woods and the scrub and grasslands at the top of the hill. Redburn provides pleasant walks in all seasons but spring is the best time to see the spectacular woodland carpet of bluebells, wood sorrel and anemones. The dense canopy of beech wood provides good shelter for many of our more common birds such as tits and finches, while in summer, willow warbler and blackcaps may be found in the scrub and gorse at the top of the hill. Mammals too are plentiful with rabbits grazing in the open glades; and you may be lucky to catch a fleeting glimpse of the Park's shyest resident, the Red Squirrel. Once at the top of the escarpment, the climb is rewarded by breathtaking views of Belfast and the south Antrim hills.
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