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Paddy's Day Paddle & Pints

Warrenpoint Beach, Warrenpoint, County Down, BT34 2BY
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Paddy's Day Paddle & Pint (12:30 - 14:30)

The second session of the day follows a similar theme to the mornng session, however this one is for Adults Only!

The same session on the water, only this time followed by a "session" off the water too!

After your SUP session exploring the coastline of Carlingford Lough, we'll take you over to a local bar where we can soak up some live traditional music and soak up up the atmosphere of St. Patrick's Day celebrations, maybe even with a wee pint of the black stuff?? *

* One pint / drink is included with the price, the rest is on you guys!

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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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