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Belfast hillwalkers

New centre for Belfast hills

Belfast's tourism potential is reaching new heights now that the National Trust has opened a new visitors' centre high above the city.

Have you ever looked towards Divis and Black Mountains in Belfast and wondered what the view might be like from the top?

Bad weather is no longer an excuse not to walk up there because the National Trust has opened a new mountain-top stop-off centre.

You can dry off and even warm up with a cup of tea on your way to the summit.

It is hoped the centre will provide a gateway for those less familiar with Belfast's dramatic landscape.

Barra Best's been taking a look.

last updated: 27/03/2009 at 21:40
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