The Comber Greenway, Cycling and walking path between Belfast and Comber, Northern Ireland.
The Comber Greenway is a cycling and walking path that runs from Belfast to the town of Comber, passing through urban and rural landscapes. The route features a wide asphalt surface with some unsealed sections and is suitable for cyclists, pedestrians, and wheelchair users.
The path follows a former railway line that operated from 1865 to 1950. The old rail corridor was transformed into a modern recreational route.
The route passes through CS Lewis Square, where bronze statues honor the Belfast-born author of Narnia. Visitors can feel the literary connection to the city as they pass these monuments.
The path is well-suited for different users since the surface is mostly asphalt and in good condition. Visitors should note that some sections are unsealed, especially in wet weather.
At CS Lewis Square the greenway intersects with the Connswater Community Greenway, creating additional exploration options in East Belfast. This junction allows visitors to easily extend their route and discover new areas.
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