
If you're looking for a fun and exciting challenge, then coasteering is the ideal outdoors activity. Coasteering adventurers navigate their way along sections of Scotland's fabulous shoreline, using a combination of swimming, scrambling, rock climbing, sea level traversing and jumping.
No two coasteering trips are ever the same because of conditions and swell but expect to encounter Zawns (rock slots that cut into sea cliffs), Buffer Zones (the swell drop-offs behind rock outcrops) and Pour Overs (areas where waves push over boulders). You might also want to consider the sister version of canyoning, which takes place in gorges and rivers rather than salt water.
Our Coasteering trips are suitable for ages 12 upwards. It's important that you can swim and that you have a sense of adventure but participants do not have to do anything they do not feel comfortable with. Our highly experienced instructors will show you jump safely into deep pools and demonstrate good swimming techniques in the sea. Then, all you need to do is have fun.
Coasteering is an ideal activity for school groups , a birthday party, a hen or stag do or for a corporate day or break.
We offer bespoke Coasteering for families (min age 12).
Our location on the east coast of Scotland offers a superb setting for varied coasteering adventures. Our selected venues provide a way to explore some hardly-ever-seen places set amid stunning scenery. You may also be lucky enough to catch sight of some of Scotland's fabulous wildlife, including seabirds, seals and dolphins.
This is primarily a spring and summer activity. For dates please check our schedule or contact us.
Session length: 2 hours
Price: From £35 per person.
Kit: Wetsuit, buoyancy aid, boots and helmet are provided. You'll need to wear a swimsuit underneath. Bring a towel and warm clothes to change into after the session.
Note: Venues change according to conditions and tide.
To find out more about Highway 2 Adventure or to discuss your requirements please contact us for friendly and enthusiastic advice.