Dublin: Howth Coastal Boat Tour
Cruise along the Howth Head cliffs and around Ireland's Eye island on a small-group boat tour from Howth harbour. Spot seals, seabirds, and the Baily Lighthouse from the water.
Castlewellan Lake sits in the shadow of the Mourne Mountains, surrounded by mature forest and the grounds of a 19th-century castle. It is one of the most scenic paddling spots in Ireland, and because the lake is fully sheltered from the open sea, the water stays calm enough for complete beginners.
The Life Adventure Centre is right on the lakeshore and provides everything you need - sit-on-top kayaks, wetsuits, buoyancy aids, paddles, and all accessories. You collect your kit, get a quick briefing, and then you are free to paddle at your own pace. Stick to the castle bay for a relaxed session, or follow the Lake Trail around the full shoreline for more of a workout. The mountains reflected in the water on a still day are genuinely stunning.
After your paddle, hot showers and changing rooms are waiting back at the centre. The lake is about 90 minutes from Dublin and 45 minutes from Belfast, making it an easy day trip from either city.
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