English: McArt's Fort, Belfast This fort, on the summit of Cave Hill in Belfast, is an example of an old ráth or ring fort. It was clearly ideal as a fortification as it can only be accessed from the west (just out of picture) as the steep precipice cannot easily be scaled. At 1200 feet it also offers an excellent vantage point. Belfast is seen below. This is the view on a wintry December morning - see also 9753925 for some related images.
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