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Get ready for a kayak adventure
Located in Ayrshire, southwest Scotland, this stunning location allows you to go kayaking in some of the most beautiful areas you could imagine and it’s exciting too!
You will be located close to the River Doon (a grade 2 river) and the Ness Glen River (a grade 3 river) which run all year round and you can regularly ride the white water at the Water of Minnoch and the River Cree. You can also enjoy sea kayaking locally and frequently paddle up the mouth of the Clyde visiting historic sites such as Sawney Bean’s Cave and the Culzean Castle coast.
Kayaking should be enjoyed by everyone, and all ages and abilities are catered for. From organising training for beginners through to advanced groups for experienced thrill seekers. They also have a variety of boats for the different types of journeys you may wish to undertake and you will be provided with all the equipment you will need to safely plan your journey and get out on the water.
Included: Kayak, paddle, spray deck, 5mm full wetsuits and buoyancy aid helmets
Ages: 10+
Duration: 6 hours
12 Ladywell Avenue,
Grangestone Industrial Estate,
Girvan,
South Ayrshire KA269PF
12 Ladywell Avenue,
Grangestone Industrial Estate,
Girvan,
South Ayrshire KA269PF
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