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Sunrise Kayak sessions

Rostrevor Slipway, Rostrevor, County Down, BT34 3EZ
Kayaking sessions

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Come for a Sunrise kayaking session under Rostrevors ancient Oakwood on Carlingford lough. With amazing panoramic views and stunning scenery it's an opportunity not to be missed. This will be a fully instructed session with instructors also in kayaks and a safety boat on the water. all equipment provided.

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Rostrevor Slipway is located along the front shore in Rostrevor. As you are driving out of the village you will pass JC Campbell's car garage on the way to Killkeel on the left.about 50mtrs past the garage you will see a lane on your right just below the speed limit sign. the kayaking sessions take plane down the lane at the slipway.PLEASE NOTE - If attending the kayaking sessions we are advising people to park at the red forestry building in Kilbroney park and walk down to use due to parking restrictions at the slipway (2min walk)

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