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Strangford Lough Cycle June 21st |
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This is a 82 mile (132km ) circular
route in and around
Strangford Lough,
a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The trail travels through a variety of scenic landscapes
along quiet country roads, with some traffic free sections
in urban areas. The Ards Peninsula section from Newtownards
to Portaferry offers breathtaking Irish Sea coastal views
and on a clear day both Scotland and Isle of Man are
visible.
The route travels through the fishing village of Portavogie
and past the the National Trust protected village of Kearney
before continuing to Portaferry . After a short ferry
crossing to Strangford village, the trail continues through
the National Trust owned
Castle Ward Estate
along a traffic free path.
The route returns to Newtownards via Downpatrick , an
historic town and burial site of Saint Patrick . As the
route makes its way up the western shore of Strangford Lough
it passes through Killyleagh with its ornate chateau-style
Castle.
The final leg from Comber to Newtownards travels past
Killynether Wood, beneath
Scrabo Tower and Country Park
with superb panoramic views over Strangford Lough.
Once again Innisfree Wheelers had representation at this
sportive challenge. Pam Benson and Brendan Brogan took up
the challenge and by all accounts enjoyed a great days
cycling in this beautiful part of our Island.
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