Ulster Way

Lagan Towpath

The Lagan Valley Regional Park is a beautiful corridor of greenery springing from the southern districts of Belfast City. Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it has at its heart the River Lagan and the Lagan Canal. Using the Lagan Valley Towpath, walkers can follow this historic waterway for 11 miles through a patchwork of parks, mixed woodland, meadows and agricultural land to the city of Lisburn. The gentle yet varied walking on good footpaths is equally suited to both serious walkers and family groups.

CountyDistanceOS MapTerrain
Down12 miles (19.2 km)15 & 20This section is along the Lagan Towpath which is a relatively tarmac path with some road crossings.
Start Town / VillageFinish Town / VillageGrid ReferencesPoints of Interest
BelfastLisburnStarts at J346737
Ends at J264629
Belfast, historic canal and riverside habitats, Lagan Meadows, Clement Wilson Park, Barnett's Demesne, Giant's Ring, Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, Lisburn.
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The Seven Principles of Leave No Trace

The Leave No Trace programme is designed to help outdoor enthusiasts value the natural environment, to understand the impact of their activities, and to enable them to make decisions to minimise that impact while still enjoying their activities with freedom.  For more information see www.leavenotraceireland.org.

Plan Ahead and Prepare

Be Considerate of Others

Respect Farm Animals and Wildlife

Travel and Camp on Durable Ground

Durable ground includes established tracks and campsites, rock, gravel, dry grasses or snow.

In popular areas:

In more remote areas:

If camping:

Leave What You Find

Dispose of Waste Properly

Minimise the Effects of Fire