Kayaking in Scotland – River Tay, Broughty Ferry
River Tay, Broughty Ferry
Tay Country, Dundee
Explore the Firth of Tay, where the longest Scottish river meets the North Sea. Launching from the Broughty Ferry Beach just a short distance away from the 16th century castle for a fantastic guided tour using double sea kayaks (other boats are also available, do get in touch to request them).
Join us for a half day tour kayaking from Dundee (Grassy beach) exploring the coast to Broughty Ferry castle. Gently paddling along the coast toward the historic Broughty Ferry Castle, we will enjoy views across to the Tay Estuary to Tayport. Sea birds, Seals and sometimes even Dolphins can be seen.
This trip is graded: EASY
PADDLING TYPE
Sea/Touring
MEETING POINT ADDRESS
We will launch from the slipway/beach just east of the Broughty Ferry Castle. Follow the Castle Aproach until you will reach it.
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REQUIREMENTS
Some kayaking experience necessary. Suitable for age 5+
DIFFICULTY
Moderate
WHAT TO BRING?
Warm clothes, no jeans, suitable for the weather, including shoes you don’t mind to get wet, that’s it. We will have dry bags available so you can carry spare hats, gloves, food, camera, drink and any medications safely with you.
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