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Glide with the Tide Experience

Mobile Team Adventure, Whiterock, Killinchy, County Down, BT23 6QB

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Taking out a kayak is beautiful way to explore Strangford Lough. Down at water level, you are in tune with the tides, time of day and weather conditions in a way that's not possible on the shore. Gliding softly through the lough brings you closer to the wildlife, including seal pups and wild geese. There is something magical about this place.

You’re only 30 minutes from Belfast, but it feels like another world. It’s just you, the kayak and the water. There are no interruptions here, no crowds or traffic. Your guide, John Hubbucks, is a kayaking expert and has taught people of all abilities. He knows this lough intimately and helps you explore its crystal-clear water, islands and inlets. John has been kayaking here since 2005, and says: “Every time you go out, you see something different – it varies so much. This is a hidden gem.”

Friendly seal pups greet you as you explore the lough and its many islands, “They’re very curious and want to come and say hello” says John. There are Brent geese, porpoises and, if you’re really lucky you just might spot an otter, too. Strangford Lough is regarded as being of international importance for wintering wildfowl. A designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the landscape here is diverse, from the tranquil shores to nearby woodland, meadows, marshes, farmland and streams.

As well as kayaking, John is also a trained chef, and will take you foraging for mussels which you cook together on an island, before enjoying with a local Irish whiskey cream sauce. Or you might stop at an island to stretch your legs and enjoy an Irish smorgasbord produced by local producers – delicious cheeses, butters and a taste of Northern Irish small-batch pickle.

This is an experience that engages and rewards all the senses. “People are usually amazed by how beautiful the Lough is,” says John. “They just want to get out here and get away from everything, and they come back relaxed.”

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