Fort William Holiday Lodge
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Water Sports Near Fort William
If you fancy some high adrenaline trips or want to explore the stunning West Highland coast and lochs, here are few options for water sports near Fort William.
Vertical Descents
Canyoning, gorge walking, coasteering, white water rafting, white water funyakking, white water river bugging and white water river tubes.
Rugged Paddleboard
‘With Rugged Paddleboard you will learn everything needed to paddle safely and explore the world from the water. We love nothing more than sharing the beauty of Glencoe and the surrounding area with you!’ A great way to see the local wildlife.
- 30 Min Drive
- Directions
Seatrek Scotland
Snorkeling, Coasteering and Seatrekking. Seatrekking follows a route along the coastline blending light coasteering with snorkeling and wild swimming whilst towing a floating, watertight bag with a change of clothes and some food.
Active Highs
Active Highs offers gorge walking, white water rafting, canyoning, white water funyakking, SUP experience, kayak trips and canoe trips.
- 25 Min Drive
- Directions
Arisaig Sea Kayak Centre
‘Sea kayaking in Arisaig – White sand & clear seas – islands and beaches, hidden bays and sheltered sea lochs – a landscape made for exploring by sea kayak. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced kayaker – a kayak trip in Arisaig is an incredible way to see wild Scotland.’
- 50 Min Drive
- Directions
Rockhopper
‘Half, full or multi-day sea kayak trips through some of the most spectacular coastal, mountain and island scenery in Scotland’
Open Water Swimming
There’s lots of open water swimming opportunities to be had close to Highwinds. If you’d like to learn more please have a look at the link below.