
River Lagan - Wikipedia
The River Lagan (from Irish Abhainn an Lagáin 'river of the low-lying district'; Ulster Scots: Lagan Wattèr) [1] is a major river in Northern Ireland which runs 53.5 mi (86.1 km) [2] from the Slieve Croob mountain in County Down to Belfast where it enters Belfast Lough, an inlet of the Irish Sea.
Boat Cruises In Belfast | Ahoy Belfast | Northern Ireland
Join us as head up the River Lagan on a boat tour of Belfast to enjoy this much loved, often sung about, stretch of water in our city. You’ll join us at the Lagan Weir to meet the crew and hop aboard to hear the history of our boat and the waterway that gave Belfast its name.
Belfast Hydrobike Adventures
The Lagan Adventures Belfast Hydrobikes offer an exhilarating way to explore Belfast’s scenic River Lagan. Our Hydrobikes combine the joy of cycling with the tranquility of water and along the scenic Belfast River front.
River Lagan | Northern Ireland, Map, & Facts | Britannica
River Lagan, river, eastern Northern Ireland, rising on the western slopes of Slieve Croob and flowing for 45 miles (73 km) through the city of Belfast into Belfast Lough. The Lower Lagan Valley is one of the most intensively industrialized and urbanized regions of Northern Ireland.
River Lagan - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
The River Lagan is a wonderful winding river that flows through Belfast, the river passes some great looking buildings and along the riverfront are some great pubs, bars, cafe's and restaurants, its a beautiful river to check out if you're planning a holiday to Belfast.
Lady Of The Lagan Tour – Waterways Belfast
Welcome aboard our Lady of The Lagan, where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Belfast Waterfront from a unique perspective. Lady Of The Lagan takes you on a leisurely tour of the docks where the Titanic was built, allowing you to relive …
Lagan Towpath - WalkNI
The Lagan Towpath takes the walker along the river and canal system through a variety of wetland, riverside meadows and mixed woodland from Belfast to Lisburn. Home to a variety of wildlife, the canal system dates back to the late 18th century and many features still give an insight into the majestic era of the lighter – the name for the ...
Enjoy the River Lagan Towpath in Belfast
2017年2月25日 · The Lagan towpath is a fascinating way to wander through Northern Ireland’s capital and enjoy the natural beauty of the River Lagan itself – our main and prominent river. It takes the walker along the river and the historical canal, through wetland, meadows and woods, from Belfast to the city of Lisburn – a distance of around 11 miles.
Lagan Adventures – Belfast Hydrobikes
Explore Belfast’s River Lagan with the Hydrobikes At Lagan Adventures where you will be taking cycling off the road and onto the relative safety of the water.
Lagan Valley Regional Park
The River Lagan forms the spine of this wonderful corridor connecting wildlife and people; here you can explore and enjoy the patchwork of award winning Parks, Demesnes, woodland and meadows. Discover the rich heritage from the Lagan Navigation to the early Stone Age settlers.