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Black Mountain (Belfast)

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Black Mountain
Sliabh Dubh/Cnoc Dubh
Black Mountain from Cavehill
Highest point
Elevation1,275 ft (389 m)
Coordinates54°36′N 5°59′W / 54.6°N 5.98°W / 54.6; -5.98
Geography
Location in Northern Ireland
Locationnear Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
OSI/OSNI gridJ266741
Topo mapOSNI Discoverer 15
Geology
Mountain typebasalt

Black Mountain is a large hill which overlooks the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland. With a height of 1,275 ft (389 m),[1] it towers over most of west Belfast and is part of the Belfast Hills. Its name is probably derived from the adjoining mountain called Divis (/ˈdɪvɪs/; from Irish Dubhais 'black ridge'), and they may have been seen as one mountain in the past.[2] Black Mountain transmitting station is on the summit.

Black Mountain is composed of basalt with limestone underneath,[3] as is Cavehill further north. There have been flint finds in the area, which also contains raths, deserted farms and overgrown paths joining the fields and homesteads and trails scattered over the mountain.[4]

For many years people have lobbied for the preservation of the Belfast Hills, hoping to bring an end to many years of quarrying.[5] The quarry is steep and deeply excavated and the basalt from it is used mostly for road stone.[3] The hill is under National Trust guardianship.[6] It won the Amazing Spaces award in November 2005.[7]

The summit overlooking Belfast
Black Mountain from Finaghy Road North

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References

  1. ^ Walk NI, Divis & Black Mountain Archived December 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Place Names NI". Archived from the original on 20 September 2021. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b Black Mountain Quarry, Belfast, Habitas, Earth Science Conservation Review, National Museums Northern Ireland
  4. ^ Belfast Hills Archived May 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Northern Ireland Assembly Monday 30 April 2001 (continued) Conservation on the Black Mountain". Northern Ireland Assembly. 30 April 2001. Archived from the original on 24 April 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2016. Every year 500,000 tonnes of stone are removed from the Black Mountain. Two thousand five hundred tonnes are removed every day.
  6. ^ "Divis and the Black Mountain". National Trust. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  7. ^ Latest News:: Divis & Black Mountains win Award :: Belfast's Official Tourism Website - Gotobelfast.com Archived December 31, 2005, at the Wayback Machine



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