“We cannot recommend this highly enough! Seatrekking in this area is such a great way to experience the beauty of the place and was so much fun. Huw and Lyndsay were great guides - super friendly, knowledgeable and people you just know you are in safe hands with. We will 100% be back for a multi day adventure. Thank you!”
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Seatrekking follows a route along the coastline blending light coasteering with snorkeling and wild swimming whilst towing a floating, watertight bag with a change of clothes and some food.
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The west coast of Scotland offers some incredible seatrekking opportunities bristling with wildlife, rocky outcrops and secluded sandy beaches. Our trips will allow you to be fully immersed in this wonderful environment and to see Scotland from a unique perspective.
Our seatreks are designed to be undertaken as day trips taking roughly 5 to 6 hours to complete exploring a section of the coastline and having lunch on a secluded beach or a small island just off the coast.
If you are interested in undertaking our 2 day, overnight seatrekking trip click here.
PRICING
Seatrekking day trips have a minimum booking cost of £240, this covers TWO participants, additional participants can be added for £90 per adult and £60 per U16.
Minimum age 14.
Maximum group size is 6 participants.
Bespoke trips available - contact info@seatrekscotland.co.uk
Find out more about our seatrekking trips
What will happen?
Meet the guide at a prearranged location.
Introduction and safety briefing.
Be issued with the following equipment - wetsuit, snorkel, mask, fins, seatrekking bag, drybags and changing towel.
Start the seatrek by walking to where you will get into the water.
Safety briefing specific to the venue and activity.
Change into wetsuit and snorkeling gear and pack seatrekking bag.
Now you will enter the intertidal zone. This will involve; swimming, snorkeling, walking and scrambling along the coastline.
Have a break for something to eat and drink.
Exit the intertidal zone and get back onto dry land, change back into dry clothes and repack bags.
Finish the route with a walk back to transport.
What do I need?
Swim-shorts or swimsuit.
Packed lunch in sealed container.
Warm and waterproof clothing.
A pair of old trainers with laces for getting in the water.
Sturdy footwear for the walk-in/exit.
Seatrekking is a physical activity that will require a base level of fitness to undertake.
Although not a requirement, some experience with wild swimming or snorkeling will also be handy.
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