2 Hour Kayaking on Loch Lomond (Double)

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Why we love it

  • Amazing scenery
  • Best way to see Loch Lomond
  • Single and double kayaks

£40.00

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Description

Two hour on this double kayak on Loch Lomond. Explore the loch’s shoreline and its hidden bays from our family farm. Take a picnic to an island and lie on a sandy beach. Explore the islands, learn about their history and spot the deer that inhabit them. Work up an appetite and stop off for lunch at the pub on Inchmurrin Island. 

Kayaks are perfect for beginners or the more experienced. Having an open deck means they are very safe with no danger of getting stuck in them if you manage to capsize. The kayaks have drain holes in the bottom to allow any splashes to drain out but this does mean you are likely to get wet! 

What’s included:

  • 2 Hour double kayak
  • Safety briefing on shore
  • Buoyancy aids will be provided 

Small Print

  • The right to cancel tours for any reasonable reason is reserved by provider
  • Occasionally tours maybe have to be rescheduled/cancelled due to inclement weather.
  • Bring warm, waterproof clothing and suitable footwear & camera
  • Price does not include any food or drinks
  • In the event of late arrival the right to cancel or shorten a tour is reserved

More Info

Loch Lomond is 23 miles long and contains over 30 islands giving you endless opportunities to explore but the following are some popular options. If you are a beginner an hour or possibly 2 will probably be enough and we would suggest sticking to the shore line which along the southern edge of the loch is fairly wild and sparsely populated. Heading east you will pass the historic building of Ross Priory whilst heading west will take you past untamed woodland in which you will often spot deer and other wildlife.

If you have been kayaking before you might want to go a little further afield and explore some of the islands. Inchmurrin is about a 30 minute paddle from Portnellan and the beach on the eastern end is the ideal spot for a picnic and a short walk up the hill will be rewarded with amazing views. If it’s a pub lunch you’re after the island has its own restaurant at the western end, depending on weather conditions a little over an hours paddling will get you there.

Half day or Full Day island hopping adventures are also a popular option for those with a bit more experience (and fitness!). The islands of Inchmurrin, Creinch, Torrinch and Inchcailloch lie on the highland boundary fault line, all with in striking distance of Portnellan.

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