Scotland’s South West offers accessible paddling to many, yet delivers no compromise in quality, variety and beauty. The coastline is a mass of intricate islands, each home to their own unique character, scenery and wildlife.
South West Scotland Trips
South West Scotland
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South West Scotland
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Mull of Galloway
Ailsa Craig
Mull of Kintyre
Gigha
Rhinns of Islay
Garvellachs
North Lismore
Iona
Treshnish & Staffa
Ardnamurchan Point
Grade A
Relatively easy landings with escape routes easily available. Offering relative shelter from extreme conditions and ocean swell. Some tidal movement may be found, but easy to predict with no major tidal races or overfalls.
Grade B
Some awkward landings, and sections of coastline with no escape routes should be expected. Tidal movement, tidal races, overfalls, crossings, ocean swell and surf may be found on these trips. They will also be exposed to the weather and associated conditions.
Grade c
Difficult landings with no escape routes for long sections of the trip. Fast tidal movement, tidal races, overfalls, extended crossing, ocean swell and surf may be found on all of these trips. Exposed to the weather and sea state, therefore require detailed planning and paddlers competent in rough water conditions. The journey may require good conditions for the trip to be viable.