PortaferryThings to do

Things to do in Portaferry

  1. Exploris

    Next to the tourist office is this outstanding state-of-the-art aquarium, with displays of marine life from Strangford Lough and the Irish Sea. Touch tanks allow visitors to stroke and hold rays, starfish, sea anemones and other sea creatures. Exploris also has a seal sanctuary, where orphaned, sick and injured seals are nursed back to health before being released into the wild.

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  2. Portaferry Castle

    Portaferry's castle is a small 16th-century tower house beside the tourist information centre, which, together with the tower house in Strangford, used to control sea traffic through the Narrows.

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  3. Local Walks

    Walk up to Windmill Hill above the town, topped by an old windmill tower, for a good view over the Narrows to Strangford. The Vikings named this stretch of water Strangfjörthr, meaning 'powerful fjord', because when the tide turns, as it does four times a day, 400,000 tonnes of water per minute churn through the gap at speeds of up to eight knots(15km/h). You get some idea of the tide's remarkable strength when you see the ferry being whipped sideways by the current.

    Portaferry hit the headlines in 2008 when SeaGen – the world's first commercial-scale tidal energy turbine, built at Belfast's Harland & Wolff shipyard – was installed in the Narrows. The generator is clearly…

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  4. John Murray

    Also organises fishing and birdwatching trips from May to September, along with pleasure cruises. Book in advance.

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  5. Des Rogers

    Fishing and birdwatching trips from May to September, as well as pleasure cruises on the lough. Book in advance.

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