First of its kind in Scotland, join us on a seatrekking adventure to Ardnish Peninsula on the magnificent west coast of Scotland. A peninsula steeped in history, known for incredible sunsets, dark skies, bird and wildlife watching, it's the perfect place to unplug, relax and unwind after your seatrekking journey. The Ardnish Seatrek Trail starts by changing into wetsuits and packing a watertight floating bag, then fitting your fins, snorkel and mask, before starting a swim/walk around the coast to a remote Scottish bothy for an overnight stay. Spend two days in an idyllic location, dipping in and out of the sea, walking on coastal rocks and paths, enjoying meals cooked by your guide and staying in a private coastal bothy.
Stay in a remote bothy
One of a kind seatrek experience
Coastal foraging and beach cleans
Dark skies
Wildlife watching
2 days guided seatrekking
1 night in private bothy
1 expedition dinner
1 expedition breakfast
Transport to and from nearest train station
Seatrekking equipment
Bothy camping equipment
Personal travel insurance
Any other items not mentioned as included
1 night in private bothy staying on camp beds
All bothy camping equipment is provided for you
1 expedition dinner
1 expedition breakfast
Rustic
Coffee/Tea
Wetsuit, gloves, socks
Snorkel, mask, fins
Seatrekking bag and leash
Sleeping bag and liner
Changing towel
Dry bags
Firewood
All cooking equipment
Swimwear
Trainers that can get wet
Sturdy footwear for walk out
Comfortable clothes for walk out and bothy
Warm hat
Warm layers
Waterproof jacket and trousers
Medication and basic toiletries
Picnic lunch for 2 days and snacks
Midge net and smidge
Pick up in morning from arranged location (TBC). Timings depend on group. Departure from car park by 1500 at the latest on final day.
Pick up in a hybrid 9 seater from Fort William, Lochailort or Mallaig. Trains and Ferries available to pick up point.
Lyndsay and Huw share their passions on their Seatrek adventures. Following in the footsteps of her parents, Lyndsay started diving from a young age and would often go snorkelling while they were beneath the waves. "I have an incredible passion for the marine and mountain environments and I hope to share with others my fascination with these places and the wildlife within them, and encourage pro-environmental behaviour." Huw grew up in Shetland and started exploring the coast from a young age. "I find myself most at peace when in the outdoors. I grew up in a place where day to day life is constantly reacting to the weather and the seasons. This helped develop not just a connection to, but a deep respect for nature and the environment we live in. I do what I do to promote this environment and its benefits as I worry for people in the future who, like me, need to be in these environments and have this connection to nature."
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