At last, a guidebook covering some of Scottish paddling's best kept
secrets. Scotland is a world-class sea-kayaking destination, the
Scottish Islands being rightly famous for the standard of paddling
they offer. The North and East Coasts don't have as many sheltering
islands as the West and there is always some sort of swell, but
they will richly reward your efforts to explore their hidden nooks
and crannies - stunning cliff and coastal scenery, numerous bird
colonies, and fascinating fishing villages each with their own
history and character. Forty-five journeys from Cape Wrath to
Berwick upon Tweed are described in a way that is both
inspirational and informative. Details of launching and landing
sites, tides and potential hazards are provided and the coast is
described in exquisite detail. This means that it can also be used
as a kayaker's 'pilot' for any journey they might wish to undertake
in this area. It follows the successful format of other Pesda Press
sea kayaking guides, presenting the information in a user-friendly
fashion and making good use of maps and colour photographs.
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