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Best of the Bann

Lower Bann, The Cutts, Castleroe Road, Coleraine, County Londonderry, BT51 3RL
  • Guests onboard the M. V. Kingfisher admire the views as the boat floats along the River Bann
Guests admire the riverbanks from the river's perspective during the Best of the Bann experience
  • Guests admire the riverbanks from the river's perspective during the Best of the Bann experience
  • The M. V. Kingfisher floats along the River Bann
  • Experienced local guides provide commentary on the Best of the Bann experience
  • A heron is visible amidst the shrubbery of the River Bann banks
  • Guests use binoculars to get a better view of wildlife on the river banks
  • Guests smile and wave as the M. V. Kingfisher floats along the river
  • Business partners Ian and Fiona offer river trips onboard the fully refurbished M.V. Kingfisher

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Experience Northen Ireland's longest river onboard the stylish M. V. Kingfisher - a classic vessel built by Harland and Wolff in the historic Belfast shipyard, which provides the perfect platform to relax, admire the scenery and learn about local heritage.

M.V. Kingfisher, built in 1947, has been beautifully restored by your hosts. Carrying up to twelve passengers, this unique experience showcasing the river is both personal and memorable.

"Best of the Bann" river cruise is a two-hour roundtrip from The Cutts, Coleraine aboard this magnificent boat. The covered deck area is kitted out with comfortable seating, plush cushions, and soft blankets and you can enjoy freshly brewed tea and coffee and savour some homemade cake as you take in the sights and sounds of Northern Ireland's longest river. During the cruise your hosts provide descriptive commentary about the river's environment and heritage, and binoculars are available to enhance any wildlife encounters.

This experience encourages passengers to let their worries float away as they sit back and relax on the picturesque, calm waters of the Lower Bann. It is perfect for practising mindfulness, taking time to be close to nature, and uncover the fascinating heritage of an area so often overlooked. Enjoy an informative and educational experience which moves at a slow, leisurely pace.

 

 

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Establishment Features

  • Groups catered for - Maximum 12 passengers
  • Prior Booking Required

Event Facilities

  • Booking Required - Booking is available online. For private charters contact us directly to check availability, itinerary options and your requirements so together we can create a wonderfully bespoke charter for you and your guests.

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  • All major credit/debit cards accepted
Guests admire the riverbanks from the river's perspective during the Best of the Bann experience

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Opening Times

* March to December | Our scheduled river experiences take place daily | Thursday to Monday

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