Well finally we get a week off and the weather was reasonably good... One the things we managed to do locally during the July week was a trip on the River Bann

http://www.riverbanncruises.com/This actually turned out to be quite interesting as the trip to the mouth of the Bann was much longer than I had anticipated. The normal quick run down to the sea by road was replaced by a meandering passage between the green and peaceful banks of the lower Bann. Leaving Coleraine on the Lady Sandel, from a berth opposite the Water Margin Chinese restaurant (highly recommended) we proceeded past the old harbour area.

Once a thriving docks; it now provides the departure point for scrap metal on its way to Spain for recycling.


The Water Margin chinese restaurant occupies the top floor of the building (pictured above). The lower floor houses Coleraine rowing club which has been using this building since it was founded in 1842.

Coleraine Marina and a private marina further down the river had some very nice yachts and
motor driven vessels berthed.

The banks of the river had a surprising amount of wildlife with even a seal making an appearance. The views over the ‘blue course’ at Portstewart Golf Club and the sight of fishermen bobbing gently on the water made for an enjoyable afternoon.