Start: Audley's Castle (BT30 7LP), Castle Ward Shore Car Park (for trails), near to Park Road
(S) From the parking area beside Audley’s Castle, turn left onto a track which then swings around the headland, displaying fine views across Strangford Lough to Portaferry.
You now pass Audley’s Quay and arrive at an entranceway to the National Trust estate. Rather than going through the gates, turn left along the shore, then head through an archway on the right.
(1) Join a gravel avenue and turn left (South-East), walking through the trees above the shore. After 1.5 Km you exit the estate onto the main Strangford road (A25).
(2) Here you have a choice of routes – either make a 3 Km loop around the charming village of Strangford, or continue directly south towards Kilclief.
"If you d'ont want to do the loop, cross the road diagonally left and take the firt road to the right. (and read directly from waypoint (6))''
If you opt for the Strangford loop, head left along the main road, taking care with the traffic.
(3) After 500 m, turn left (North) onto a footpath beside a house. A track and footpath now bring you to the pebble-strewn shore of Strangford Lough, with the old tower house of Castle Ward guarding the opposite side of the bay. At the end of this section, follow a series of tracks up a wooded hill. For around 2.2 Km keep the water on your left-hand side.
(4) Then descend right (South) to the top of Castle Street in Strangford village. Take the first left to reach the pretty quayside.
(5) Then follow the main road in a right turn (South-West) away from the ferry pier. Rejoin the waypoint (6) and now turn left (South) after 1 Km to rejoin the direct route to Kilclief.
(6) You're now on the Black Causeway Road. The road to Kilclief continues through pastoral surrounds for some 3.5 Km before arriving at a T-junction.
(7) Turn left (East) here, then negotiate three more junctions before passing Kilclief church and arriving at the base of Kilclief Castle along A2. (E)