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Up the Narrow Water

Narrow Water Keep, Warrenpoint, County Down, BT34 3AU
Narrow Water Keep

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Join us for this beautiful journey from Narrow Water Keep to Victoria Lough Canal gates and back again. We'll glide with the tide on both legs of the journey, taking the incoming tide to Victoria Canal, before stopping for food and hot drinks on the shore. After a nice relaxing picnic, the tide will have begun to turn again and help us back to our starting point again.​

On this beautfiul paddle, expect to see Herrons, Oyster Catchers, birds of prey and lots of other wildlife.

This sheltered journey is perfect for all year round paddling and anyone aged 14+ (under 18s must be accompanied by adults)

Includes Sandwiches, soup and hot drinks and all paddle equipment

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Adult£45.00 per ticket

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