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White Water Rafting
White water rafting throughout Scotland
. Rivers in Glasgow Ayrshire area as well as Perthshire and the Highlands. Trips on the rivers- Findhorn, Tay, Tummel, Awe, Orchy, Spey, Doon, Dee and Nith. Rivers to suit everyone! Young and old alike. t. 01540 673319
Canoe Expeditions
Active offer a selection of some the finest canoe journeys and expeditions in the world. Trips include wilderness journeys and white water descents. We will take you to places that will inspire, challenge and simply take your breath away.
Canoe Courses
Open Canoe Training Courses and Canoe Holidays based from Craigower Lodge and throughout Scotland. Courses to suit Beginners and experts. BCU 1-5 Star Tests and Instructor courses.
Canyoning & Gorge Scrambling
Canyoning and Gorge scrambling a great fun activity available throughout Scotland. Involving scrambling & climbing up or down small rivers & canyons. Cliff jumping and real good fun....We use gorges suitable for all age groups.
Kayaking
With our fleet of modern river running and play boats you can learn basic paddling skills quickly. Courses are available for beginner and intermediate paddlers.
Duckies
Duckying is a way of blasting down a fast river in a small inflatable canoe for two or three. Really good fun and a chance to expereince river rapids in close quarters.
Watersports
Canyoning
Scotland has the perfect landscape for this exhilarating sport. Spectacular gorges exist throughout southern Scotland and the Highlands, it’s a real adrenalin sport involving jumping into deep pools, sliding down naturally formed rock flumes and abseiling down waterfalls. You will get wet and your adrenalin flow will increase!
Canoeing
The Open Canoe originates from the Natives of North America who built the craft for travelling, hunting and trading, today the canoe is used mainly for recreation and is possibly our most popular activity. It’s fun and easy to learn and once you have acquired the basic skills many exciting opportunities await- day journeys on Loch Lomond, expeditions on the lochs of the far north or paddle some of Scotland’s great rivers such as the Spey, Dee or the Tay.
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