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Moonlit Paddle Board On Carlingford Lough

End of Greencastle Pier Road, Kilkeel, County Down, BT34 4LR
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Glide into the night, destress after a busy day, reconnect with nature and even go in for a cold dip under the stars. After this immersive experience, we take you to the shore and have a fire with delicious coffees, tea and traybakes to keep the craic going and warm you up.

- Moonlit paddle, campfire

- Hot drinks & Traybakes

- Amazing night out with like-minded people

Location: Greencastle Pier Road, BT34 4LR (See below for more info)

Suitable For: Adults & accompanied teens 14+

Duration: 2 to 2.5 hours

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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  • Booking Required

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  • On site parking

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Adult£40.00 per ticket

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