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River Lagan Tour

This 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 Chandlery

This old ships'chandlery (now a popular seafood restaurant)is one of the oldest buildings on the waterfront.

Custom House

This 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 Hall

One of Belfast's foremost concert venues and conference centres situated on the riverside at Lanyon Place

Hilton Hotel

Situated beside the Waterfront Hall in Lanyon Place, this is one Belfast's two 5 star hotels

Lagan Lookout on Donegall Quay

In the foreground is jetty No.1 the departure point for our guided River Lagan Tours. In the background is Custom House.

Riverside Tower

Located behind the Hilton Hotel this is British Telecom's call centre in Belfast.

Gregg's Quay

Expensive real estate on the east bank of the river adjacent to the Queen's Bridge.

The Lagan Weir

The 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 Viaduct

The railway bridge across the Lagan conveying trains from Belfast to and from Bangor and Larne

Cromac Lock

The first of 26 locks (now derelict) which comprised the Lagan Navigation System between Belfast and Lough Neagh.

Central Station

N. Ireland's newly refurbished mainline link to Dublin.