Whether it’s a relaxing stroll along a river bank, a hike up a mountain,a ramble through a forest or even a mad dash after your dog, you can find a walking route to suit, within easy distance of Dundonald Touring Caravan Park.
Billy Neill MBE Country Park is situated between Dundonald and Comber, along the Comber Greenway.
The Comber Greenway is a picturesque walk connecting the town of Comber with the city of Belfast along the route of a former railway.
Situated in the heart of Dundonald, the Moat Park offers idyllic walks around the historic Motte as well as provides a valuable link to shops in the village.
Located just five miles outside the city centre and less than 1.5 miles from Dundonald Touring Caravan Park, Stormont Estate offers a variety of walks, suitable for all age groups and walking ability.
The Connswater Community Greenway is committed to developing a number of heritage and tourism trails which will encourage visitors and locals to learn about the vast history of the area, to visit the Greenway and to visit east Belfast.
Belfast’s Botanic Gardens is an important part of the city’s Victorian heritage and a popular meeting and walking spot for residents, students and tourists.
Looking for a great escape, away from the hustle and bustle of Lisburn city centre? Located in a valley in the Belfast Hills, Slievenacloy Nature Reserve is treasure trove of grassland, meadow and trail walks.
Covering 4200 acres and stretching 11 miles between the cities of Lisburn and Belfast, Lagan Valley Regional Park is a must for a gentle afternoon stroll.
Located in the heart of Lisburn and covering 25 acres of mature parkland, Wallace Park is ideal for families, with a state-of-the-art children’s play area and a wide variety of gentle walks.
Hillsborough Forest is a wonderful place to escape busy city life in a tranquil and unspoilt surrounding. The 200-acre forest is adjacent to the charming Georgian village of Hillsborough as well as the historic Fort.