Start : Kilclief Castle, Shore Rd (A2), Strangford, Kilclief, Downpatrick (BT30 7NP)
(S) From the base of Kilclief castle, turn right and head South along the road towards Ballyhornan village. After 2 Km the coastal heath of Killard Nature Reserve can be seen to the left.
(1) This merges into Ballyhornan Bay, which is backed by a wide stretch of sand a kilometre long. Walk South-West with the Bay on your left.
(2) At the end of the beach, turn left (South-East) in Ballyhornan village. A lane (Roack Road) brings you down to the shore, where there are good views across to Gun’s Island.
(3) After around 600m, the lane soon dwindles to a track, then becomes a footpath running along the top of the foreshore for around 1.6 Km.
Please note: this stretch of path is rough and exposed in places with steep drops.
Continue past a ruined coastguard station and around several more coves. The coastline becomes wilder and more dramatic as you continue, and you’re soon forced to the top of the cliffs by a steep inlet. The Mourne Mountains can now be seen to the South-West, while the Isle of Man is visible out to sea.
(4) Continue through longer grass to Sheepland, an abandoned settlement that was once home to a corn mill. The path now returns to sea level and continues to the wooden cross and enclosure surrounding St Patrick’s Well, a site associated with the saint’s arrival in County Down in 432 AD. Shortly beyond the well you arrive at a grassy lane. Follow this inland to a minor road.
(5) Then turn left (West). After 1.5 Km you arrive at the main A2 Strangford-Ardglass road.
(6) Taking care of the traffic turn left (South-West) here and follow the tarmac for 1 Km to arrive in the centre of Ardglass. (E)