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County Down, Northern Ireland

Episode 3 of 4

This episode explores the County Down coastline between Belfast and Strangford Lough, all the way along the Ards Peninsula.

This episode explores the County Down coastline between Belfast and Strangford Lough, all the way along the Ards Peninsula.

Adrian travels to the port of Belfast, home of the Titanic, to road test the largest hydraulic crane in the world and meet the incredible harbour pilots who invite him to help them park a 100-metre-long Dutch monster ship.

Mehreen goes kayaking on the turbulent waters of Strangford Lough to see how the dramatic currents of the UK鈥檚 largest sea inlet is putting Northern Ireland at the forefront of renewable energy research worldwide.

Other highlights include Helen Skelton testing the freezing waters of the North Channel, considered to be one of the most dangerous swims in the world, and environmental scientist Tara Shine in Portaferry, helping release some injured seals back into the wild. And local comedian Shane Todd visits the oldest bespoke racing car factory in the world.

Finally, Adrian and Mehreen meet the real-life dire wolves from Game of Thrones who are attracting coach loads of tourists to the County Down coast.

59 minutes

Music Played

  • Ash

    Burn Baby Burn

  • Sy & Unknown, Kirsten Joy

    Bright Like The Sun

  • Two Door Cinema Club

    Settle

  • Bicep

    Glue

  • Van Morrison

    Days Like This

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Adrian Chiles
Presenter Mehreen Baig
Presenter Shane Todd
Expert Tara Shine
Expert Helen Skelton
Executive Producer Paul Connolly
Series Producer Lucy Wedlock
Director John Martin

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