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Sup and Soda

52a Ballymorran Road, Killinchy, County Down, BT236UD
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Enjoy nature and feast on delicious homemade soda bread!

Joe, your paddle sports instructor will guide you around beautiful Strangford Lough and Tracey will prepare delicious soda bread for you to savour at your return after your SUP experience.

Soak up the beauty of the bay, its flora and fauna and have fun while paddling away. This light activity will relax you and boost your mood and appetite! Once your experience on the water is over, you'll take a 2-minute stroll back to Tracey's Farmhouse Kitchen where the aroma of freshly baked soda bread and delicious locally made sausages will welcome you!

You can choose to sit inside beside the fire or enjoy Tracey's patio and garden blooming with flowers.

Relax and enjoy Tea/ Coffee, freshly griddle soda bread, home-made jams and handrolled butters.

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Adult£60.00 per ticket
Child£30.00 per ticket

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Male and female couple at kitchen table with Tracey.  The male is pouring baking flour from bag into a bowl. Tracey's Farmhouse Kitchen, KillinchyTracey's cottage is located only 30 minutes from Belfast in a Marine Nature Reserve on Strangford Lough. Join her to make Soda and Wheaten Breads and to enjoy a feast of homemade treats around the Farmhouse Kitchen table. A hands on experience.

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Opening Times

Season (23 June 2024)
DayTimes
Sunday14:00 - 16:30
Season (14 Sept 2024)
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Saturday10:00 - 12:30

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Male and female couple at kitchen table with Tracey.  The male is pouring baking flour from bag into a bowl. Tracey's Farmhouse Kitchen, KillinchyTracey's cottage is located only 30 minutes from Belfast in a Marine Nature Reserve on Strangford Lough. Join her to make Soda and Wheaten Breads and to enjoy a feast of homemade treats around the Farmhouse Kitchen table. A hands on experience.

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