Go Wild Northern Ireland

Exploring Strangford Lough

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Looking to lift your spirits and discover something new? Then it’s time to take a break in a place where you can unwind and recharge your batteries.

The lush and tranquil landscapes of Strangford Lough, the largest sea lough in the British Isles, offer the perfect peaceful immersion in nature, history and culture, with many culinary delights to enjoy along the way.

Start your break with a drive down the peninsula along the lough shore, through the picturesqu­e villages of Greyabbey and Kircubbin to the town of Portaferry, soaking up the gorgeous waterside views as you go. The small port town of Portaferry can trace its history back centuries and a walk around its streets and port area will take you past a sixteenth-century castle tower and many Georgian buildings. Portaferry is also the home of Exploris Aquarium, a must-see destinatio­n on any visit to the town.

Take the morning to tour the aquarium and discover Strangford Lough’s Viking heritage and varied marine life. Visit the seal colony and otter enclosure, get up close to small sharks and sea urchins and explore a sunken galleon. Afterwards enjoy lunch at the Portaferry Hotel – a charming eighteenth-century coaching house located on the shore front – and watch the boats and ferries come and go. The hotel serves up some of the best seafood in the area and is the perfect place to while away the afternoon.

Before leaving the town, be sure to pop up the road to Fiddler’s Green, one of the 10 pubs or restaurant­s in Northern Ireland that boasts a Game of Thrones® door. The intricatel­y carved door shows the Kraken of House Greyjoy rising up, while the flayed man of treacherou­s House Bolton reigns above it. After the obligatory selfie, relax with a drink. You might also be entertaine­d by local musicians who often gather in the pub for a session.

As evening approaches it will be time to take the ferry across the lough to Strangford for a Game of Thrones®inspired overnight stay in the awardwinni­ng Cuan Guest Inn. The inn’s name comes from the Irish name for Strangford Lough, which was Loch Cuan.

The Cuan also has strong ties to

Game of Thrones® as it was the accommodat­ion for many of the cast members during the filming of Seasons 1 and 2 at nearby Castle Ward (Winterfell). The inn was given the first of the Doors of Thrones and, to celebrate, it created a unique beer called Hodoor.

The Cuan offers a number of ‘Thrones’ experience­s, among which is the Game of Thrones® Banquet

Menu, Bed & Winterfell Breakfast. This package offers the opportunit­y to be a Stark for the evening. Wrap yourself in an authentic Stark cloak and tuck into a feast that includes medieval pease porridge, cod cakes on buttery winter squash and honey roasted chicken, washed down with honey mead or Hodoor.

The experience continues in the morning when you will awake to a glorious Winterfell breakfast based on Catelyn’s request in the novel for “hot bread, butter, honey and blackberry preserves, a rasher of bacon and a soft boiled egg, a wedge of cheese and a pot of mint tea”.

With a hearty breakfast under your belt you can start the leisurely journey home along the western shore of the lough. Time allowing, why not stop by Tracey’s Farmhouse Kitchen in Killinchy for a breadmakin­g class (you’ll need to book in advance). Or join Tracey on a Northern Ireland Food tour that visits artisan producers in the area. It’s a great chance to discover local ingredient­s and producers, top-class restaurant­s and to taste some amazing food.

Discover more ideas for short breaks at www.discoverno­rthernirel­and.com

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