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Portaferry - Entrance of Strangford Lough on Ards Peninsula
Portaferry County Down is a small port town that is at the narrow entry to Strangford Lough where a daily ferry connects the town with Strangford. The town is well known for its festivals.
Portaferry is a small town in county Down, Northern Ireland, at the southern end of Ards Peninsula, near the narrows at the entrance to Strangford Lough. The atmosphere of this city might be different for being placed by the river and for being a fishing destination, but there are some other places which make Portaferry famous with them and thus tends to attract visitors all the time.
There is a marina in Portaferry that tends to carry around 500,000 people one mile across the sea to Strangford since this service operates daily at 15-minutes intervals (8am - 11pm), which stands as one of the important ...
published: 23 Feb 2017
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EP39 - PORTAFERRY | Co. Down | Northern Ireland | #travel #northernireland #historyandnature
Title: Exploring the Charms of Portaferry, Northern Ireland: History, Heritage, and Natural Splendour
Description:
Welcome to Portaferry, a picturesque gem nestled in the heart of Northern Ireland's County Down. Join us on a journey through time and nature as we uncover the rich tapestry of this charming coastal town.
Originating from the 12th century, Portaferry boasts a fascinating history steeped in maritime heritage and cultural significance. Once a bustling port for trade and fishing, its quaint streets and historic buildings whisper tales of times gone by. From its Gaelic roots to its later influence by Viking settlers, French Normans, Ulster-Scots and English, the town's past is as diverse as it is captivating.
But Portaferry isn't just a place frozen in history; it's a vibrant c...
published: 05 Apr 2024
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Portaferry - Drone Footage
Aerial footage of Portaferry in Northern Ireland captured using the Mavic Air 2 Drone.
Music
Aeroplane - Bothnia feat. Red Revision
https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/AexvHRBJuH
#Portaferry #Strangford #AngusRockLighthouse
published: 25 Jun 2020
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A visit to the village of Strangford and then a trip on the ferry across the narrows to Portaferry.
In this video we visit the town of Strangford in Northern Ireland, with its Norse roots (Strong fjord), home of King Magnus (bare legs) Olaffson. The name of the area is documented as early as c.830 and its Irish Name, Baile Loch Cuan means town on Strangford Lough. Then we take the ferry across the narrows of Strangford Lough to the town of Portaferry, which has a small castle, some nice Georgian buildings and quite a few lovely pubs. This is a nice introduction to County Down and to the Ards Peninsula area.
A lot of work goes into these videos. You can now buy me a pint as a means of appreciation for my work on Naked Ireland, no obligation, obviously - only if you can afford it... I appreciate it. Cheers.
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NakedIreland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangfo...
published: 13 Dec 2020
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Top Restaurants to Visit in Portaferry, County Down | Northern Ireland - English
Portaferry is a small town located in the County Down of Northern Ireland. This picturesque town is situated on the eastern shore of Strangford Lough, a beautiful inlet of the Irish Sea. With its rich history and stunning natural surroundings, Portaferry is a popular tourist destination.
The town of Portaferry has a long and fascinating history. It is believed to have been settled since prehistoric times, with evidence of human habitation dating back thousands of years. The area has been inhabited by various civilizations, including the Celts and the Vikings.
One of the town's most notable landmarks is Portaferry Castle, a 16th-century tower house that was built by Sir Roland Savage. The castle has seen its fair share of battles and has been well-preserved over the centuries. Today, it s...
published: 21 Dec 2023
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24 Hours in // Portaferry // SE02EP04
Just to break up the working week, we decided to head off on a trip down to the Northern Ireland peninsular. The plan was, that we'd cross the Strangford Lough on the ferry, but the ferry company had other ideas, which as it turns out, was an amazing turn of events.
We found the most amazing parking area near the aquatics centre, not too far away from the public toilet (that you can ditch your waste in) and it was so so peaceful.
Check out this short video of our time in Portaferry. Where we're going next, we just don't know (that's a lie, it's back to Glasgow to go see my new granddaughter Erin).
Support the channel by subscribing if you will, and click on the links below for all my other socials and stuff.
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published: 05 Mar 2022
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Exploris Aquarium | Portaferry | County Down | Northern Ireland | Ulster | UK
Exploris Aquarium is 1 hour away from Belfast, and is the only Aquarium and Seal Sanctuary in Northern Ireland.
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published: 22 Feb 2022
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Places to see in ( Portaferry - UK )
Places to see in ( Portaferry - UK )
Portaferry is a small town in County Down, Northern Ireland, at the southern end of the Ards Peninsula, near the Narrows at the entrance to Strangford Lough. It has an aquarium and is well known for the annual Galway Hookers Regatta.
It hosts its own small Marina, the Portaferry Marina. The Portaferry - Strangford Ferry service operates daily at 15-minute intervals (8am to 11pm) between the villages of Portaferry and Strangford, less than a mile apart, conveying about 500,000 passengers per annum. It had a population of 2,514 people in the 2011 Census.
Commercial fishing for clams and king prawns and the farming of oysters and mussels takes place within the confines of Strangford Lough. This is supplemented by the presence in Portaferry of the Marin...
published: 13 Sep 2017
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1 Steel Dickson Avenue, Portaferry
For sale through Pooler Estate Agents
published: 07 Dec 2020
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“Portaferry” music video
This is my home town of PORTAFERRY in County Down Ireland. I wrote and recorded the song “Portaferry” for my debut Album “Another Life” which was released September 2021 and available on all platforms now. The footage for the video was shot by local man Luke Gilmore “Luke.Above”.
#debutalbum #discoverireland #portaferry #strangfordlough #mournemountains #mountains #water #countydown #ireland #singer #songwriter #newmusic #musicvideo
published: 12 Oct 2021
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Portaferry - Entrance of Strangford Lough on Ards Peninsula
Portaferry County Down is a small port town that is at the narrow entry to Strangford Lough where a daily ferry connects the town with Strangford. The town is w...
Portaferry County Down is a small port town that is at the narrow entry to Strangford Lough where a daily ferry connects the town with Strangford. The town is well known for its festivals.
Portaferry is a small town in county Down, Northern Ireland, at the southern end of Ards Peninsula, near the narrows at the entrance to Strangford Lough. The atmosphere of this city might be different for being placed by the river and for being a fishing destination, but there are some other places which make Portaferry famous with them and thus tends to attract visitors all the time.
There is a marina in Portaferry that tends to carry around 500,000 people one mile across the sea to Strangford since this service operates daily at 15-minutes intervals (8am - 11pm), which stands as one of the important things that make highlight this small town. Portaferry also hosts its own small marina which is known as Portaferry marina.
The town centre of Portaferry has many old Georgian buildings along with Portaferry Castle, which is a 16th century tower, and which brings the history right into the mind and eyes of the tourist or visitor once he/she walks by them or even get the chance to get inside any of them. Even walking down the streets of this town and passing by all those different buildings is considered one of the things that one should do in Portaferry to experience it in exactly the right way.
Portaferry is known to be a popular location because of its wildlife and marine reserve which tends to attract lots of tourists and visitors to it, and that comes in addition to Exploris which is an aquarium; Exploris was opened by Ards Borough Council in 1987 and then it was extended and re-opened by prince Charles in 1994 and now it is under private management. Exploris is Northern Ireland's premier sanctuary and aquarium that features a huge walk-through tank and outdoor seal pools.
From the different places that one could check and visit in Portaferry, county Down, there are those which we have already mentioned and which include the transportation means that happens between Strangford and Portaferry, Exploris, as well as the 16th century old Portaferry Castle which is found there.
County Down is not just about Portaferry, but there are different places out there which one could discover in different cities and towns which are all placed in county Down. Kilbroney Park is one of the places located in county Down (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmHKEb2npe4), Newcastle is another destination with the famous Slieve Donard Hotel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b244C7jU_mE), Donaghadee in county Down could also go on your list of places to visit in this county in Northern Ireland (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfzvHVJT5Uc), Bangor Harbour and Marina was another location we have visited in county Down and thus would recommend (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcw76lPbahM), and that comes in addition to different other destinations that on the list of places that one could visit in county Down, Northern Ireland.
We walked through the town of Portaferry, we experienced the atmosphere of the whole place, we enjoyed our time by one of the cafes, and we got the chance to pass by those different attractions that mark this town and add to your memory when its name is mentioned. There are green spaces, there is water, there are old buildings and a castle; what else would you want to experience all in the same place?
Portaferry is not just a local place but it is also a touristic one for its beauty, history, wildlife and the other visitor attractions. One of those important attractions of the place is Strangford Lough which is the largest sea inlet in the British isles. Portaferry is actually Northern Ireland's first Marine Nature Reserve and is also renowned as an area of outstanding natural beauty and special scientific interest with six natural nature reserves within its reaches - Queen's University of Belfast have a Marine Research Laboratory on the shorefront and currently the town is also home to a tidal energy research project "the Minesto Sea Kite".
There are over 2,000 species of marine animals which have been found in the Strangford Lough and internationally important flocks of wildfowl and wading birds converge there in winter, and it is also the most important site in Ireland for breeding common seals.
There are actually lots of things to be known and discovered about Portaferry even though it is considered a small town, but you could visit different touristic attractions in it and at the same time get the chance to experience the life by the lough and know more about its importance.
Have you ever got the chance to visit Portaferry in Northern Ireland before? If you had then share your experience with us and we would listen to all the comments as well.
Some of the best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield. A travel blog/vlog of the hidden treasures that are on our doorstep.
https://wn.com/Portaferry_Entrance_Of_Strangford_Lough_On_Ards_Peninsula
Portaferry County Down is a small port town that is at the narrow entry to Strangford Lough where a daily ferry connects the town with Strangford. The town is well known for its festivals.
Portaferry is a small town in county Down, Northern Ireland, at the southern end of Ards Peninsula, near the narrows at the entrance to Strangford Lough. The atmosphere of this city might be different for being placed by the river and for being a fishing destination, but there are some other places which make Portaferry famous with them and thus tends to attract visitors all the time.
There is a marina in Portaferry that tends to carry around 500,000 people one mile across the sea to Strangford since this service operates daily at 15-minutes intervals (8am - 11pm), which stands as one of the important things that make highlight this small town. Portaferry also hosts its own small marina which is known as Portaferry marina.
The town centre of Portaferry has many old Georgian buildings along with Portaferry Castle, which is a 16th century tower, and which brings the history right into the mind and eyes of the tourist or visitor once he/she walks by them or even get the chance to get inside any of them. Even walking down the streets of this town and passing by all those different buildings is considered one of the things that one should do in Portaferry to experience it in exactly the right way.
Portaferry is known to be a popular location because of its wildlife and marine reserve which tends to attract lots of tourists and visitors to it, and that comes in addition to Exploris which is an aquarium; Exploris was opened by Ards Borough Council in 1987 and then it was extended and re-opened by prince Charles in 1994 and now it is under private management. Exploris is Northern Ireland's premier sanctuary and aquarium that features a huge walk-through tank and outdoor seal pools.
From the different places that one could check and visit in Portaferry, county Down, there are those which we have already mentioned and which include the transportation means that happens between Strangford and Portaferry, Exploris, as well as the 16th century old Portaferry Castle which is found there.
County Down is not just about Portaferry, but there are different places out there which one could discover in different cities and towns which are all placed in county Down. Kilbroney Park is one of the places located in county Down (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmHKEb2npe4), Newcastle is another destination with the famous Slieve Donard Hotel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b244C7jU_mE), Donaghadee in county Down could also go on your list of places to visit in this county in Northern Ireland (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfzvHVJT5Uc), Bangor Harbour and Marina was another location we have visited in county Down and thus would recommend (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcw76lPbahM), and that comes in addition to different other destinations that on the list of places that one could visit in county Down, Northern Ireland.
We walked through the town of Portaferry, we experienced the atmosphere of the whole place, we enjoyed our time by one of the cafes, and we got the chance to pass by those different attractions that mark this town and add to your memory when its name is mentioned. There are green spaces, there is water, there are old buildings and a castle; what else would you want to experience all in the same place?
Portaferry is not just a local place but it is also a touristic one for its beauty, history, wildlife and the other visitor attractions. One of those important attractions of the place is Strangford Lough which is the largest sea inlet in the British isles. Portaferry is actually Northern Ireland's first Marine Nature Reserve and is also renowned as an area of outstanding natural beauty and special scientific interest with six natural nature reserves within its reaches - Queen's University of Belfast have a Marine Research Laboratory on the shorefront and currently the town is also home to a tidal energy research project "the Minesto Sea Kite".
There are over 2,000 species of marine animals which have been found in the Strangford Lough and internationally important flocks of wildfowl and wading birds converge there in winter, and it is also the most important site in Ireland for breeding common seals.
There are actually lots of things to be known and discovered about Portaferry even though it is considered a small town, but you could visit different touristic attractions in it and at the same time get the chance to experience the life by the lough and know more about its importance.
Have you ever got the chance to visit Portaferry in Northern Ireland before? If you had then share your experience with us and we would listen to all the comments as well.
Some of the best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield. A travel blog/vlog of the hidden treasures that are on our doorstep.
- published: 23 Feb 2017
- views: 11657
17:20
EP39 - PORTAFERRY | Co. Down | Northern Ireland | #travel #northernireland #historyandnature
Title: Exploring the Charms of Portaferry, Northern Ireland: History, Heritage, and Natural Splendour
Description:
Welcome to Portaferry, a picturesque gem nes...
Title: Exploring the Charms of Portaferry, Northern Ireland: History, Heritage, and Natural Splendour
Description:
Welcome to Portaferry, a picturesque gem nestled in the heart of Northern Ireland's County Down. Join us on a journey through time and nature as we uncover the rich tapestry of this charming coastal town.
Originating from the 12th century, Portaferry boasts a fascinating history steeped in maritime heritage and cultural significance. Once a bustling port for trade and fishing, its quaint streets and historic buildings whisper tales of times gone by. From its Gaelic roots to its later influence by Viking settlers, French Normans, Ulster-Scots and English, the town's past is as diverse as it is captivating.
But Portaferry isn't just a place frozen in history; it's a vibrant community thriving amidst breathtaking natural beauty. Perched on the shores of Strangford Lough, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this coastal enclave offers a tapestry of landscapes that will leave you spellbound. From rugged coastlines to verdant hillsides, every corner of Portaferry is a photographer's paradise.
Take a stroll along the quaint harbour, where colourful boats bob gently in the breeze, or wander through the enchanting Castle Ward Estate, where sprawling woodlands and manicured gardens await. Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the diverse array of wildlife that call this area home, from seals basking on nearby shores to rare bird species soaring overhead.
Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking a tranquil escape, Portaferry has something for everyone. So come, immerse yourself in the timeless allure of this coastal haven and discover why Portaferry is a true hidden gem of Northern Ireland.
https://wn.com/Ep39_Portaferry_|_Co._Down_|_Northern_Ireland_|_Travel_Northernireland_Historyandnature
Title: Exploring the Charms of Portaferry, Northern Ireland: History, Heritage, and Natural Splendour
Description:
Welcome to Portaferry, a picturesque gem nestled in the heart of Northern Ireland's County Down. Join us on a journey through time and nature as we uncover the rich tapestry of this charming coastal town.
Originating from the 12th century, Portaferry boasts a fascinating history steeped in maritime heritage and cultural significance. Once a bustling port for trade and fishing, its quaint streets and historic buildings whisper tales of times gone by. From its Gaelic roots to its later influence by Viking settlers, French Normans, Ulster-Scots and English, the town's past is as diverse as it is captivating.
But Portaferry isn't just a place frozen in history; it's a vibrant community thriving amidst breathtaking natural beauty. Perched on the shores of Strangford Lough, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this coastal enclave offers a tapestry of landscapes that will leave you spellbound. From rugged coastlines to verdant hillsides, every corner of Portaferry is a photographer's paradise.
Take a stroll along the quaint harbour, where colourful boats bob gently in the breeze, or wander through the enchanting Castle Ward Estate, where sprawling woodlands and manicured gardens await. Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the diverse array of wildlife that call this area home, from seals basking on nearby shores to rare bird species soaring overhead.
Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking a tranquil escape, Portaferry has something for everyone. So come, immerse yourself in the timeless allure of this coastal haven and discover why Portaferry is a true hidden gem of Northern Ireland.
- published: 05 Apr 2024
- views: 295
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Portaferry - Drone Footage
Aerial footage of Portaferry in Northern Ireland captured using the Mavic Air 2 Drone.
Music
Aeroplane - Bothnia feat. Red Revision
https://www.epidemicsound.c...
Aerial footage of Portaferry in Northern Ireland captured using the Mavic Air 2 Drone.
Music
Aeroplane - Bothnia feat. Red Revision
https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/AexvHRBJuH
#Portaferry #Strangford #AngusRockLighthouse
https://wn.com/Portaferry_Drone_Footage
Aerial footage of Portaferry in Northern Ireland captured using the Mavic Air 2 Drone.
Music
Aeroplane - Bothnia feat. Red Revision
https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/AexvHRBJuH
#Portaferry #Strangford #AngusRockLighthouse
- published: 25 Jun 2020
- views: 1654
5:40
A visit to the village of Strangford and then a trip on the ferry across the narrows to Portaferry.
In this video we visit the town of Strangford in Northern Ireland, with its Norse roots (Strong fjord), home of King Magnus (bare legs) Olaffson. The name of th...
In this video we visit the town of Strangford in Northern Ireland, with its Norse roots (Strong fjord), home of King Magnus (bare legs) Olaffson. The name of the area is documented as early as c.830 and its Irish Name, Baile Loch Cuan means town on Strangford Lough. Then we take the ferry across the narrows of Strangford Lough to the town of Portaferry, which has a small castle, some nice Georgian buildings and quite a few lovely pubs. This is a nice introduction to County Down and to the Ards Peninsula area.
A lot of work goes into these videos. You can now buy me a pint as a means of appreciation for my work on Naked Ireland, no obligation, obviously - only if you can afford it... I appreciate it. Cheers.
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NakedIreland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangford
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portaferry
Ferry timetable here:
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/strangford-ferry-timetable
Cost of ferry fares here:
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/strangford-ferry-fares
https://wn.com/A_Visit_To_The_Village_Of_Strangford_And_Then_A_Trip_On_The_Ferry_Across_The_Narrows_To_Portaferry.
In this video we visit the town of Strangford in Northern Ireland, with its Norse roots (Strong fjord), home of King Magnus (bare legs) Olaffson. The name of the area is documented as early as c.830 and its Irish Name, Baile Loch Cuan means town on Strangford Lough. Then we take the ferry across the narrows of Strangford Lough to the town of Portaferry, which has a small castle, some nice Georgian buildings and quite a few lovely pubs. This is a nice introduction to County Down and to the Ards Peninsula area.
A lot of work goes into these videos. You can now buy me a pint as a means of appreciation for my work on Naked Ireland, no obligation, obviously - only if you can afford it... I appreciate it. Cheers.
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NakedIreland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangford
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portaferry
Ferry timetable here:
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/strangford-ferry-timetable
Cost of ferry fares here:
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/strangford-ferry-fares
- published: 13 Dec 2020
- views: 3250
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Top Restaurants to Visit in Portaferry, County Down | Northern Ireland - English
Portaferry is a small town located in the County Down of Northern Ireland. This picturesque town is situated on the eastern shore of Strangford Lough, a beautif...
Portaferry is a small town located in the County Down of Northern Ireland. This picturesque town is situated on the eastern shore of Strangford Lough, a beautiful inlet of the Irish Sea. With its rich history and stunning natural surroundings, Portaferry is a popular tourist destination.
The town of Portaferry has a long and fascinating history. It is believed to have been settled since prehistoric times, with evidence of human habitation dating back thousands of years. The area has been inhabited by various civilizations, including the Celts and the Vikings.
One of the town's most notable landmarks is Portaferry Castle, a 16th-century tower house that was built by Sir Roland Savage. The castle has seen its fair share of battles and has been well-preserved over the centuries. Today, it s
Music track: Enlivening by Pufino
Source: https://freetouse.com/music
Free No Copyright Music Download
This channel is dedicated to showcasing the exquisite charm of world capitals and cities, aiming to boost tourism in these destinations.
Portaferry boasts an array of exquisite restaurants. Within England, Portaferry stands out for hosting some of the finest dining establishments. Our research has identified the top 10 must-visit restaurants in Portaferry.
These acclaimed dining spots have garnered both local and nationwide attention, making them beloved destinations for diners across England. In this presentation, we'll guide you through the most stunning restaurants that Portaferry has to offer.
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Portaferry is a small town located in the County Down of Northern Ireland. This picturesque town is situated on the eastern shore of Strangford Lough, a beautiful inlet of the Irish Sea. With its rich history and stunning natural surroundings, Portaferry is a popular tourist destination.
The town of Portaferry has a long and fascinating history. It is believed to have been settled since prehistoric times, with evidence of human habitation dating back thousands of years. The area has been inhabited by various civilizations, including the Celts and the Vikings.
One of the town's most notable landmarks is Portaferry Castle, a 16th-century tower house that was built by Sir Roland Savage. The castle has seen its fair share of battles and has been well-preserved over the centuries. Today, it s
Music track: Enlivening by Pufino
Source: https://freetouse.com/music
Free No Copyright Music Download
This channel is dedicated to showcasing the exquisite charm of world capitals and cities, aiming to boost tourism in these destinations.
Portaferry boasts an array of exquisite restaurants. Within England, Portaferry stands out for hosting some of the finest dining establishments. Our research has identified the top 10 must-visit restaurants in Portaferry.
These acclaimed dining spots have garnered both local and nationwide attention, making them beloved destinations for diners across England. In this presentation, we'll guide you through the most stunning restaurants that Portaferry has to offer.
If you enjoyed this video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to our YouTube channel. Don't forget to hit the notification bell for updates on our latest content.
All visual and audio content, including videos, songs, images, and graphics used in this presentation, are the property of their respective owners. This channel does not claim any ownership rights over them.
- published: 21 Dec 2023
- views: 38
4:19
24 Hours in // Portaferry // SE02EP04
Just to break up the working week, we decided to head off on a trip down to the Northern Ireland peninsular. The plan was, that we'd cross the Strangford Lough ...
Just to break up the working week, we decided to head off on a trip down to the Northern Ireland peninsular. The plan was, that we'd cross the Strangford Lough on the ferry, but the ferry company had other ideas, which as it turns out, was an amazing turn of events.
We found the most amazing parking area near the aquatics centre, not too far away from the public toilet (that you can ditch your waste in) and it was so so peaceful.
Check out this short video of our time in Portaferry. Where we're going next, we just don't know (that's a lie, it's back to Glasgow to go see my new granddaughter Erin).
Support the channel by subscribing if you will, and click on the links below for all my other socials and stuff.
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Just to break up the working week, we decided to head off on a trip down to the Northern Ireland peninsular. The plan was, that we'd cross the Strangford Lough on the ferry, but the ferry company had other ideas, which as it turns out, was an amazing turn of events.
We found the most amazing parking area near the aquatics centre, not too far away from the public toilet (that you can ditch your waste in) and it was so so peaceful.
Check out this short video of our time in Portaferry. Where we're going next, we just don't know (that's a lie, it's back to Glasgow to go see my new granddaughter Erin).
Support the channel by subscribing if you will, and click on the links below for all my other socials and stuff.
My links: https://linktr.ee/digitalnomadni
#VWT4 #Camper #Travel
- published: 05 Mar 2022
- views: 661
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Exploris Aquarium | Portaferry | County Down | Northern Ireland | Ulster | UK
Exploris Aquarium is 1 hour away from Belfast, and is the only Aquarium and Seal Sanctuary in Northern Ireland.
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Exploris Aquarium is 1 hour away from Belfast, and is the only Aquarium and Seal Sanctuary in Northern Ireland.
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Exploris Aquarium is 1 hour away from Belfast, and is the only Aquarium and Seal Sanctuary in Northern Ireland.
#explorisaquarium #portaferry #northernireland #travelni #loveni #nireland #countydown #uk #ulster #igorotak #iamanigorot #igorottraveller #visitni #aquarium #igorotuk
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- published: 22 Feb 2022
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Places to see in ( Portaferry - UK )
Places to see in ( Portaferry - UK )
Portaferry is a small town in County Down, Northern Ireland, at the southern end of the Ards Peninsula, near the Narrows a...
Places to see in ( Portaferry - UK )
Portaferry is a small town in County Down, Northern Ireland, at the southern end of the Ards Peninsula, near the Narrows at the entrance to Strangford Lough. It has an aquarium and is well known for the annual Galway Hookers Regatta.
It hosts its own small Marina, the Portaferry Marina. The Portaferry - Strangford Ferry service operates daily at 15-minute intervals (8am to 11pm) between the villages of Portaferry and Strangford, less than a mile apart, conveying about 500,000 passengers per annum. It had a population of 2,514 people in the 2011 Census.
Commercial fishing for clams and king prawns and the farming of oysters and mussels takes place within the confines of Strangford Lough. This is supplemented by the presence in Portaferry of the Marine Laboratory of the Queen's University of Belfast. There are fine Georgian buildings in the town square, including a Market House, now used as a community centre.
Portaferry Lifeboat is an essential lifeline for local fishermen and yachtsmen. In 1987 a lifeboat house was built aided by money raised through the Belfast Newsletter's Lord Louis Mountbatten Appeal Fund. In 1994 a new Atlantic 75 inshore lifeboat, also named 'Blue Peter V', replaced the Atlantic 21. (The Atlantic 75 is the fastest seagoing lifeboat in the RNLI's fleet and is capable of speeds up to 34 Knots.)
In the 17th century Ulster ports began to rise in prominence. In 1625 William Pitt was appointed as Customer of the ports of Newcastle, Dundrum, Killough, Portaferry, Donaghadee, Bangor and Holywood.
Portaferry is the home of the Northern Ireland Aquarium – Exploris. It was opened by Ards Borough Council in 1987 and extended and re-opened by Prince Charles in 1994 as Exploris. It is Northern Ireland's premier marine life centre and aquarium, featuring walk-through tanks which house examples of Strangford Lough's marine inhabitants.
Transport NI an executive agency of the Department for Infrastructure (Northern Ireland) operates a car ferry service across Strangford Lough between the villages of Strangford and Portaferry. To travel the distance between Strangford and Portaferry by road is approximately 75 kilometres and takes about an hour and a half by car. By contrast, the ferry route is approximately 0.6 nautical miles (1.1 km) with a typical crossing time of about 8 minutes.
Portaferry Castle is a small 16th-century tower house built by William Le Savage. It is a square building with a small projecting turret at the south corner. It is three storeys high plus attic. There is no vault. Most of the eastern corner is ruinous.
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Places to see in ( Portaferry - UK )
Portaferry is a small town in County Down, Northern Ireland, at the southern end of the Ards Peninsula, near the Narrows at the entrance to Strangford Lough. It has an aquarium and is well known for the annual Galway Hookers Regatta.
It hosts its own small Marina, the Portaferry Marina. The Portaferry - Strangford Ferry service operates daily at 15-minute intervals (8am to 11pm) between the villages of Portaferry and Strangford, less than a mile apart, conveying about 500,000 passengers per annum. It had a population of 2,514 people in the 2011 Census.
Commercial fishing for clams and king prawns and the farming of oysters and mussels takes place within the confines of Strangford Lough. This is supplemented by the presence in Portaferry of the Marine Laboratory of the Queen's University of Belfast. There are fine Georgian buildings in the town square, including a Market House, now used as a community centre.
Portaferry Lifeboat is an essential lifeline for local fishermen and yachtsmen. In 1987 a lifeboat house was built aided by money raised through the Belfast Newsletter's Lord Louis Mountbatten Appeal Fund. In 1994 a new Atlantic 75 inshore lifeboat, also named 'Blue Peter V', replaced the Atlantic 21. (The Atlantic 75 is the fastest seagoing lifeboat in the RNLI's fleet and is capable of speeds up to 34 Knots.)
In the 17th century Ulster ports began to rise in prominence. In 1625 William Pitt was appointed as Customer of the ports of Newcastle, Dundrum, Killough, Portaferry, Donaghadee, Bangor and Holywood.
Portaferry is the home of the Northern Ireland Aquarium – Exploris. It was opened by Ards Borough Council in 1987 and extended and re-opened by Prince Charles in 1994 as Exploris. It is Northern Ireland's premier marine life centre and aquarium, featuring walk-through tanks which house examples of Strangford Lough's marine inhabitants.
Transport NI an executive agency of the Department for Infrastructure (Northern Ireland) operates a car ferry service across Strangford Lough between the villages of Strangford and Portaferry. To travel the distance between Strangford and Portaferry by road is approximately 75 kilometres and takes about an hour and a half by car. By contrast, the ferry route is approximately 0.6 nautical miles (1.1 km) with a typical crossing time of about 8 minutes.
Portaferry Castle is a small 16th-century tower house built by William Le Savage. It is a square building with a small projecting turret at the south corner. It is three storeys high plus attic. There is no vault. Most of the eastern corner is ruinous.
( Portaferry - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Portaferry . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Portaferry - UK
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- published: 13 Sep 2017
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“Portaferry” music video
This is my home town of PORTAFERRY in County Down Ireland. I wrote and recorded the song “Portaferry” for my debut Album “Another Life” which was released Septe...
This is my home town of PORTAFERRY in County Down Ireland. I wrote and recorded the song “Portaferry” for my debut Album “Another Life” which was released September 2021 and available on all platforms now. The footage for the video was shot by local man Luke Gilmore “Luke.Above”.
#debutalbum #discoverireland #portaferry #strangfordlough #mournemountains #mountains #water #countydown #ireland #singer #songwriter #newmusic #musicvideo
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This is my home town of PORTAFERRY in County Down Ireland. I wrote and recorded the song “Portaferry” for my debut Album “Another Life” which was released September 2021 and available on all platforms now. The footage for the video was shot by local man Luke Gilmore “Luke.Above”.
#debutalbum #discoverireland #portaferry #strangfordlough #mournemountains #mountains #water #countydown #ireland #singer #songwriter #newmusic #musicvideo
- published: 12 Oct 2021
- views: 2199