The White Stone in Belfast
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The White Stone of Cave Hill stands as an intriguing attraction in Belfast, drawing visitors with its rich historical tapestry. A Neolithic passage tomb that predates the pyramids of Giza, it whispers tales of ancient times and offers a strong link to Irish folklore, most notably associated with the legendary outlaw McArt. During World War II, it served as a strategic military lookout, adding another layer to its storied past.
An ideal destination for families, The White Stone invites children and adults alike to walk through history while enjoying its stunning panoramic views. From the summit, visitors can feast their eyes on sweeping vistas of Belfast, the surrounding lush hills, and on clear days, the distant outlines of Scotland's shores. It is a place where natural beauty meets profound cultural and historical significance, offering a memorable experience for all.
Features
Suitable for children
How to get here?
The nearest public transport options for your convenience.
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such a nice walk, even on a rainy day!

Amazing! Stunning view...

The White Stone of Cave Hill, perched atop the rugged slopes of Cave Hill in Belfast, is a historical and geological wonder that stands as a testament to the rich heritage of Northern Ireland. The White Stone, is believed to be a Neolithic passage tomb, constructed around 3500 BC, making it older than the pyramids of Giza. According to the stories, it's associated with the Irish outlaw and highwayman, McArt, who used this location as a hideout during the 18th century. The mix of folklore and history adds a layer of intrigue to the site. In more recent history, the White Stone served as a military lookout point during World War II. The historical significance of the location goes beyond its Neolithic origins, making it a multifaceted site that encapsulates the region's past. Visiting the White Stone is a journey through time and a testament to the enduring beauty of Northern Ireland's landscapes. The panoramic views from the site are breathtaking, allowing you to appreciate the city of Belfast, the rolling hills, and even the distant shores of Scotland. Exploring the White Stone of Cave Hill is not just a geological adventure; it's a voyage into the deep roots of Northern Ireland's history. It's a place that brings the past to life, offering a glimpse of the people and events that have shaped the region over millennia. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply a curious traveller, the White Stone is a must-visit when walking up The Cave Hill with a story as old as time itself.
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