Musgrave Park has two bowling greens and Gaelic football, hurling and camogie pitches. The park is popular with walkers and joggers and contains a Highway to Health route. It also includes a bottle bank. We have installed public access defibrillators for park users.
Flood alleviation work
NI Water is doing work in the park to reduce the flooding risk to houses in the Marguerite Park and Donegall Park areas. The work involves tunnelling and construction of pipelines and removal of some trees. We will replace these trees. The park is open to the public, except for the Grovelands area. This area will be closed temporarily. We’ll have diversion signs in the park.
History of Musgrave Park
The park opened to the public in 1924. The park is named after Sir Henry Musgrave who donated the land used to build the park.
Getting to Musgrave Park
The park is in south Belfast. Enter the park at Stockman's Lane.
Take Metro no. 90, 92 or 92A/B if travelling from Belfast city centre, or plan your journey with Translink (link opens in new window).
Other attractions in Musgrave Park
Musgrave Park has an innovative therapy garden, which was developed with the support of several nearby schools. The garden combines different therapeutic features in one space to improve the quality of life, development and wellbeing of local residents. A 'whispering' wall is the central focus of the garden, which is fitted with acoustic equipment and a mosaic finish to encourage sensory, stimulatory and interactive play.
The park has:
- a story circle and meeting area
- a willow tunnel
- a sand play area
- a bed for planting designed with disabled access
- musical instruments
- community artwork
- play equipment
Green Flag awards
Musgrave Park has been awarded a Green Flag every year from 2010 to 2022. This award recognises the best open spaces in the UK.
Park events
To find out what events and activities are on in our parks, go to Park events.
Park opening times
Our parks open at 7.30am every day. Closing times change as daylight lengthens or shortens.
Date | Closing time |
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2024 | |
15 September to 28 September | 7pm |
29 September to 19 October | 6.30pm |
20 October to 26 October | 6pm |
27 October to 9 November | 5.30pm |
10 to 23 November | 5pm |
24 November to 31 December | 4.30pm |