Category: Northern Ireland
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Buttermilk Bridge Trail: A Step-Free Nature Loop
The Buttermilk Bridge Trail in County Antrim is a 2.3 km loop designed for disabled visitors, featuring step-free access and gentle gradients. This scenic route encourages sensory engagement through riverside views, historic touches, and natural tranquillity, promoting gentle movement and reflection amidst mixed woodlands and the Six Mile Water.
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Valley Park: A Step-Free 1.3 km Loop for Everyone
Valley Park in Newtownabbey offers a 1.3 km step-free woodland loop designed for disabled visitors, promoting gentle movement and sensory ease. The accessible trail features surfaced paths, community gardens, and quiet zones, fostering a sense of belonging. It emphasises community care and ecological renewal while providing facilities for comfort and joy.
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Exploring Redburn Country Park: A Guide for Disabled Visitors
Redburn Country Park offers a scenic 4.9 km loop designed for disabled visitors, featuring mixed terrain, accessible pathways, and stunning views of Belfast Lough. The park combines sensory experiences with historic estate charm, allowing for leisurely exploration and reflection in its tranquil woodland setting. Facilities include accessible toilets and benches.
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Step-Free Access at Belfast’s Botanic Gardens
Belfast Botanic Gardens offers a 1.6 km accessible loop showcasing Victorian glasshouses and curated greenery. Designed inclusively, it allows disabled visitors to enjoy sensory experiences and emotional connections. With wide paths, benches, and seasonal displays, the gardens emphasise botanical joy and communal engagement within a serene environment since their opening in 1828.










