Living in Lisburn

Lisburn is a city and county area in Northern Ireland, located to the south west of Belfast and shaped by a mix of urban development and surrounding countryside. The area includes river valleys, farmland and established neighbourhoods, giving it a balanced and largely settled character. Its position close to Belfast has influenced growth, while allowing Lisburn to maintain a distinct identity of its own.

The city developed through industry, particularly linen production, which played a significant role in its history and local economy. Today, Lisburn functions as a regional centre for retail, education and services, supporting both urban and nearby rural communities. Residential areas, business parks and local facilities contribute to a steady pattern of everyday life.

Lisburn benefits from access to parks, riverside walks and open countryside, offering opportunities for outdoor activity alongside urban living. Good transport links connect the area to Belfast and beyond, supporting commuting and regional movement. Overall, Lisburn offers a calm mix of city function, historic roots and accessible green space, giving it a steady and well established character within Northern Ireland.

Largest Towns in Lisburn 5

Lisburn
61.4K
Belfast
32.4K
Craigavon
23.6K
Belfast, Crumlin
13.3K
Hillsborough
8.8K

Location

Elevation & Terrain

Lowest point Drumbeg — 62 ft (19 m)
Highest point Stonyford — 436 ft (133 m)
Average across towns 220 ft (67 m)
Elevation range 374 ft (114 m)

Lisburn stretches from 62 ft at Drumbeg up to 436 ft at Stonyford, a span of 374 ft across 23 towns and villages. This reflects notably varied terrain, with clear contrasts between lower valleys and higher ground.

Places in Lisburn 23

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Postcode Areas in Lisburn 1

Lisburn is served by 1 postcode area. Each area contains multiple postcode districts covering different parts of the county.

Neighbouring Counties 6