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Name: | Divis (boundary) |
Hill number: | 21243 |
Height: | 455m / 1493ft |
Parent (Ma): | 20288 Divis [Dubhais] |
RHB Section: | 43C: Antrim Mountains |
County/UA: | Antrim and Newtownabbey |
Hill area: | Belfast Hills |
Class: | Current County/UA Top (CoU) |
Grid ref: | J 27890 75568 |
Summit feature: | highest point of earth bank (wall remains) which runs NNW across hillside |
Drop: | 0m |
Col: | 455m J278755 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 15 |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 23 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
From the National trust car park (one by the cafe’ has a closing time) taking the summit trail a three mile route taking an hour and half. With a small detour to find the second high point on the boundry shoulder of the hill. | WAYNE ROWLETT | 22/09/2021 |
A sunny but slightly windy day on a catch-up walk with friend Soo. Divis Boundary,Divis Mountain,Black Mountain circuit from free NT car park, on good trails. The earth bank line clearly visible from one corner of the Transmitter | mazz | 23/03/2019 |
2/6 (Collin Hill/Divis Boundary/Divis Mountain/Black Mountain/Cave Hill/Scrabo Hill) | Fergalh | 29/05/2018 |
Divis Dash | pdhancock | 17/12/2017 |
from Belfast to top pile of stones near mast fence and trig point to boundary and black mountain and black mountain south top trig points | underhill | 24/08/2016 |
Parked in free NT car park at 265740 - Up road past Divis Coffee Barn & after passing through metal gate took Summit Trail to Divis - On descent left trail and walked less than 100m to the Antrim & Newtonabbey high point. (PM) | gerrybowes | 17/09/2015 |
As GB. A very unusual 'top' | bolton | 17/09/2015 |
From SW, visited on way down from summit, in wind and rain. Visited the 100m GR then followed an old earth bank uphill to find a bank/wall heading NNW, presumably marking the boundary, approx following contour but its highest point at J 27890 75568 which I take to be the highest point in Antrim. Have seen no detailed mapping: I just had OpenStreetMap on my GPS which doesn't have this boundary. | RHW | 02/05/2015 |
I parked at the National Trust carpark, then along various clearly marked trails. First to Black Mountain South, which is a slight diversion off the path and over a new barbed wire fence. then over to Black Mountain North, then over to Divis. some amazing views from here, weather was the best i have ever seen in Belfast! | griefmiester | 18/06/2014 |
fa n/k , climbed with the wife, nice new trails by the national trust have been constructed around the hill. | rum doodle | 01/01/1990 |
amcvey | 18/09/2019 | |
sglennon | 02/09/2018 | |
Nomad Perkins | 29/03/2018 | |
TFCope | 26/11/2015 | |
mae | 02/09/2015 | |
RachelB | 02/11/2014 | |
jaizinho | 28/09/2013 | |
jimbloomer | 08/09/2011 | |
Bob67 | 26/01/2011 | |
Martin R | 27/08/2008 | |
Conor | 01/01/1995 | |
dregishjake | blank | |
DWA50964 | blank |