Mountain peaks around Tornagrough offer diverse landscapes and elevated perspectives across Northern Ireland. This region features prominent hills and summits that provide views of Belfast, Lough Neagh, and the Mourne Mountains. The area is characterized by its natural elevations, including basalt cliffs and historic sites. These peaks serve as key geographical features, defining the local terrain and offering various outdoor exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The summit of Black Mountain stands at 367m high and provides picturesque views across the city of Belfast and Northern Ireland.
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Mount Divis stands at 478m high and is the highest peak in the Belfast Hills. From this viewpoint nearby the summit you can enjoy sensational panoramic views across Belfast toward Lough Neagh and the Mourne Mountains, and Strangford Lough.
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McArt's Fort is an example of an old ringfort or rath. From the fort, you can enjoy sensational views across the city of Belfast and out to the Belfast Lough and connecting Irish Sea.
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Enjoy views up to the terrific Cavehill, a rocky elevation marked by basalt cliffs and caves. Look closley and see if you can spot 'Napolean's Nose', a tall cliff that resembles the profile of the great empire Napolean.
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Great view from the top of Divis Mountain. There are a few ways up (road and off-road) so plenty of options for playing around.
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Go in via the gate in carrs Glen Park and see the ruins of the old mill. Follow the trail on up to the waterfall
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I'm from England and came over for a few days and used the komoot app, definitely a good app if you ain't familiar with the area. Took me straight there and back home 👍
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The most popular peaks in the area include Cave Hill, known for its distinctive 'Napoleon's Nose' and historic McArt's Fort, and the summits of Black Mountain and Divis Mountain. Both Black Mountain and Divis Mountain offer expansive views across Belfast and beyond.
Yes, the peaks around Tornagrough offer a range of trails. Divis Mountain is known for its challenging climbs, while Cave Hill and Black Mountain feature intermediate routes. For more detailed hiking options, explore the running trails guide around Tornagrough, which includes many suitable for walking.
From the summits of Black Mountain and Divis Mountain, you can enjoy sensational panoramic views across the city of Belfast, Belfast Lough, Lough Neagh, and even as far as the Mourne Mountains and Strangford Lough on a clear day. Cave Hill also provides terrific views over Belfast and the Irish Sea.
The trails on Divis and Black Mountain are generally considered family-friendly, with accessible paths that offer great views without being overly strenuous for younger hikers. Cave Hill also has routes suitable for families, allowing them to explore the caves and McArt's Fort.
On Cave Hill, you can explore the basalt cliffs and caves, and visit McArt's Fort, an ancient ringfort. Black Mountain Summit features a historic trig point erected in 1825, used for the trigonometry mapping of Ireland.
Beyond hiking, the area around Tornagrough offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including challenging climbs up Divis Mountain, in the cycling guide and MTB trails guide around Tornagrough.
Spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant weather for hiking, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, the views can be stunning year-round, and autumn brings beautiful colours. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly on the mountains.
Many trails in the Belfast Hills, including those on Divis and Black Mountain, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or ground-nesting birds, and to follow the 'leave no trace' principles by cleaning up after your pet.
Visitors consistently praise the sensational panoramic views from the summits, especially across Belfast and the surrounding countryside. The sense of achievement after a challenging climb, the historical elements like McArt's Fort, and the opportunity to connect with nature close to the city are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Divis Mountain offers a pretty steep climb, which is considered challenging for both hikers and cyclists. The reward is superb views over Belfast and beyond. For cyclists, routes like the 'Divis Mountain loop from Balmoral' are available in the cycling guide.


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