Flavours of Ulster - Episode 3: Kilkeel & Portavogie
Coming up in this week’s episode of Flavours of Ulster! Join us as we take you on a journey through the heart of Northern Ireland’s fishing heritage. This episode, filmed in Portavogie and Kilkeel, features Brian Graham from Sea Source in Kilkeel and Sam Mawhinney from Denholms in Portavogie. Nestled on the eastern coast of Northern Ireland, Portavogie is a charming fishing village with a deep-rooted connection to the sea. Renowned for its famous Portavogie prawns, this village embodies Ulster culture, resilience, and a strong sense of community. With breathtaking coastal views and a thriving fishing industry, it’s a place where tradition and the sea meet in perfect harmony.

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