Strangford is a small village in Northern Ireland just at the mouth of Strangford Lough. We managed to take a day trip here a few weeks ago on a rare sunny day and I really wanted to show you some photos to help show case this amazing place.

On the outskirts are some fantastic places of interest such as Scrabo Tower (that I have highlighted before) and Castle Ward (home of Winterfell, Game of Thrones), however, today I simply want to show you the village itself.
I have been here before on a normal cloudy day but I had never visited when the weather was actually good. Being in Strangford when the sun is beaming is just magical and you no longer feel that you are in Northern Ireland but transported to somewhere in the Mediterranean. As it’s a seaside town, you really do have those holiday feelings of pure joy and excitement. There is beautiful architecture, mixed with some old stone buildings, showing you how historical this village is, dating back to the 15th century. The area is also known for its conservation work and environmental significance, being the home to numerous bird and fish species, as well as seals and dolphins.








Across the Lough is another pretty village called Portaferry and you can take a boat across from Strangford for a small fee. The journey is short taking about fifteen to twenty minutes and you can even take your car on board. Many locals use this service to get to and from work. In our case, we headed over to have an ice cream by the harbour and were lucky to spot a couple of the local dolphins swimming past.




We finished our day trip with a stop at the Portaferry Windmill, built in 1771. I love old historical buildings and it fascinates me that they are still standing after all this time. If only we could see them in their heyday.



Thanks for checking out Strangford and our trip over to Portaferry. It really is a beautiful place to visit and I cannot wait to return one day. It would be lovely to spend a weekend here and see what else there is to see and do. I believe Strangford is a great place to wine and dine as the seafood is famous here for being outstandingly delicious.
Wayne ✌🏽
Beautiful!!!!! 💜
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Thank you ☺️
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Reblogged this on Craig's Travel Blog and commented:
“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.”
– Helen Keller
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Many thanks Craig 🙏🏼
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How beautiful, Wayne! It sort of reminds me of the coast of New England here in the States – well, we don’t have the 16th century buildings. This looks like a perfect weekend destination. And the ice cream looks good too!
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Oh wow that’s cool to hear, would love to see New England one day.
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Your photos are beautiful! My sister is in Ireland right now and she has posted some great photos from her vacation too. That blue sky is magical!
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Oh that’s amazing to hear! I hope she gets great weather. Thank you 😊
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Charming spot
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Thanks Sheree, it’s a special little place.
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😎
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Always enjoy the lovely photos you take. Interesting!
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Very kind, thank you Jean 😊
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I get to see places I would not see otherwise and some history. Think it is awesome.
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That’s really amazing! That’s the great thing about blogging 😊
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