All about Property for Sale in West Belfast
West Belfast: A vibrant neighborhood where rich history, culture, and resilience blend, offering a glimpse into Northern Ireland's heart and soul.
Welcome to West Belfast
Resting at the foot of mountains lies West Belfast, a place bursting with an eclectic mix of stunning natural beauty and an interesting past.
Area of Natural Beauty
Colin Glen, with the backdrop of Colin Mountain, plays host to Ireland’s largest outdoor adventure centre, with Ireland’s longest zipwire and only Gruffalo Trail.
Divis and Black Mountain also add to the dramatic landscape of the West of the city. Don your walking boots and take to the wilder side of the West where you’ll find flora, fauna and all manner of wetlands and wildlife.
Good food, good craic
The Felons Club offers a glimpse into the culture of the area with fantastic live music and great pub grub. For a real taste of the West, Bia at Culturlann serves up delicious traditional Irish dishes and the warmest of welcomes.
Shopping and splashing
There’s a real local community feel with ‘first name terms’ and full-on support for the local and family businesses in the area.
Andersonstown Leisure Centre is always a big hit with the little ones, with exciting slides, flumes and excellent facilities for indoor sports.
Good Schools
Excellent schools are in abundance with St. Louise’s College, De La Salle College and St. Mary’s CBGS all worth a mention.
Up and coming area
St. Peter’s Cathedral is just one of many beautiful buildings to furnish this lively part of the city. With its stunning stained-glass windows, it perfectly reflects West Belfast’s colourful past but much brighter future.
This is one place to watch.
Resting at the foot of mountains lies West Belfast, a place bursting with an eclectic mix of stunning natural beauty and an interesting past.
Area of Natural Beauty
Colin Glen, with the backdrop of Colin Mountain, plays host to Ireland’s largest outdoor adventure centre, with Ireland’s longest zipwire and only Gruffalo Trail.
Divis and Black Mountain also add to the dramatic landscape of the West of the city. Don your walking boots and take to the wilder side of the West where you’ll find flora, fauna and all manner of wetlands and wildlife.
Good food, good craic
The Felons Club offers a glimpse into the culture of the area with fantastic live music and great pub grub. For a real taste of the West, Bia at Culturlann serves up delicious traditional Irish dishes and the warmest of welcomes.
Shopping and splashing
There’s a real local community feel with ‘first name terms’ and full-on support for the local and family businesses in the area.
Andersonstown Leisure Centre is always a big hit with the little ones, with exciting slides, flumes and excellent facilities for indoor sports.
Good Schools
Excellent schools are in abundance with St. Louise’s College, De La Salle College and St. Mary’s CBGS all worth a mention.
Up and coming area
St. Peter’s Cathedral is just one of many beautiful buildings to furnish this lively part of the city. With its stunning stained-glass windows, it perfectly reflects West Belfast’s colourful past but much brighter future.
This is one place to watch.