Kayaking in Britain
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August 25th, 2009

Spend 5 days exploring on this fun and adventurous sea kayaking holiday in the wild coasts of the Outer Hebrides. You’ll access uninhabited islands such as Taransay (setting for the BBC series ‘Castaway’), discover vast empty beaches of Lewis explore sandy beaches, headlands, uninhabited islands. This is simple some of the best sea kayaking anywhere in the world.
Great opportunities to see many birds, seals, porpoises, dolphins and whales. Camp on remote beaches. Some previous experience of sea kayaking is needed for this trip though beginner and intermediate trips are also in the available.
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Kayaking in Britain, Nature tourism in Scotland, Nature tourism in the UK, Outdoor activities | Tags: Adventure holidays in the Hebrides, Kayaking holidays in The Hebrides, Kayaking in Lewis, Kayaking in Western Scotland, Original holidays in Scotland, Outdoor pursuits in the Hebrides, Sea kayaking in Scotland, Taransay|
August 25th, 2009

Pembrokeshire is a sea kayakers paradise, and on these breaks you’ll get the chance to experience at close hand the inspirational National Park coastline as you kayak beneath towering sea cliffs and into sun dappled caves. This is an ideal way to explore the coast with its clean Atlantic ocean waters and waterfalls, sea caves and natural rock arches. Kayaks are also the best way to watch sea wildlife You might find yourself kayaking amongst Atlantic grey seals that breed around the coast and off-shore islands, or porpoise and dolphins that live in the deeper waters of Cardigan Bay. Large numbers of kittiwakes, razorbills, choughs, shags and cormorants, also the impressive gannets who have their colony on Grassholm island.
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Kayaking in Britain, Nature holidays in Wales, Nature tourism in the UK, Outdoor activities | Tags: Cardigan Bay, Cardigan Bay kayaking, Pembrokeshire, Pembrokeshire coast, Sea Kayaking in Pembrokeshire, Sea kayaking in Wales, Visiting Grassholm island, Watching seals from kayaks|
July 16th, 2009
Go sea kayaking around the Isle of Skye. Plenty of opportunities to see puffins and seals. The place says
“Thanks to to the number of protected bays around the island, it is nearly always possible to kayak somewhere suitable. Uig Bay is a perfect place to go for a safe and enjoyable paddle, exploring the local wildlife. Secluded beaches and beautiful bays, sometimes only accessible by kayak” Visit site
Kayaking in Britain, Nature holidays in Scotland, Nature tourism in the UK, Outdoor activities | Tags: Isle of Skye, Outdoor activities in Skye, Uig Bay|
July 3rd, 2009

Explore the stunning coastline of the Shetlands, with its sheltered coves, sea cliffs, remote islands, clear waters and abundant wildlife from a sea kayak. Trips are accompanied by a fully qualified local leader. Kayaking gives you access to remote parts of Shetland’s spectacular coastline and is also one of the best ways to see Shetland’s wildlife with great viewing of seals, otters, puffins and guillemots.
Kayaking in Britain, Nature tourism in Scotland, Nature tourism in the UK, Outdoor activities | Tags: Outdoor pursuits in the Shetlands, Sea kayaking in Scotland, Watching wildlife from kayaks, Wildlife watching in Scotland, Wildlife watching in the Shetlands|