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River Lagan TourThis gallery contains images of sites along the navigable stretch of the River Lagan between the Lagan Weir at Donegall Quay and Stranmillis Weir |
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The old Tedfords ChandleryThis old ships'chandlery (now a popular seafood restaurant)is one of the oldest buildings on the waterfront. |
Custom HouseThis magnificent building was one of many Belfast landmarks designed by Sir Charles Lanyon |
The 'Big Fish'This magnificent sculpture by John Kindness, situated at the Lagan Weir on Donegall Quay, celebrates the return of salmon to the River Lagan as a result of Laganside Corporation's river cleansing project over the last 10 years. |
The Waterfront HallOne of Belfast's foremost concert venues and conference centres situated on the riverside at Lanyon Place |
Hilton HotelSituated beside the Waterfront Hall in Lanyon Place, this is one Belfast's two 5 star hotels |
Lagan Lookout on Donegall QuayIn the foreground is jetty No.1 the departure point for our guided River Lagan Tours. In the background is Custom House. |
Riverside TowerLocated behind the Hilton Hotel this is British Telecom's call centre in Belfast. |
Gregg's QuayExpensive real estate on the east bank of the river adjacent to the Queen's Bridge. |
The Lagan WeirThe construction in 1994 of this weir totally changed the river upstream making it navigable 24 hours a day and providing attractive river frontage for public and commercial development. |
Lagan ViaductThe railway bridge across the Lagan conveying trains from Belfast to and from Bangor and Larne |
Cromac LockThe first of 26 locks (now derelict) which comprised the Lagan Navigation System between Belfast and Lough Neagh. |
Central StationN. Ireland's newly refurbished mainline link to Dublin. |