Description
Join us to explore the beautiful Dorset coast by sea kayak on this unique kayaking, wild camping and wild food adventure. Our kayaking location in Dorset is set within Studland, a tranquil nature reserve with the famous Old Harry Rocks on one side of the peninsula and Poole harbour on the other.
1 Full Days / 1 night Adventure £290pp ~ Itinerary
* One days guided Adventure on the Jurassic World Heritage Coast
* Kayak, Fishing & Foraging on the kayaks at Old Harry Rocks
* Foraging & Bushcraft on land
* One night wild camping at our private site
* Lunch, Dinner & Breakfast included
* Train Station transfers (available at additional cost*)
* All kayaking equipment included, plus Bivvy bag, please bring your own sleeping bag & mat.
* Optional add on activities – see Itinerary (available at additional cost*)
What should I bring?
• You will need to bring footwear (old trainers or aqua shoes do just the job)
• You will need to wear your swimming cossie or shorts underneath our wetsuits.
• Make sure you bring sunglasses, sunscreen and a water bottle to stay hydrated.
• In winter you will need to wear a base layer under our wetsuit (man made fabric as cotton will retain water).
• Hats and gloves are a good idea too, as well as a snug fleece and some warm socks for afterwards!
• Sleeping bag & mat
• Appropriate clothing for being outside All other kayaking and camping equipment included
Requirements
PLEASE SIGN YOUR DISCLAIMER ONLINE PRIOR TO ARRIVAL!
You will need to have had prior kayaking experience to join this event.
Please contact us to discuss if you need to.
Itinerary
Saturday:
1000 at Wareham Quay Kayaking around the islands and creeks in one of the worlds largest natural harbours.
Picnic lunch at a hidden beach Kayaking, foraging and fishing
Supper with foraged ingredients
A night under the stars, wild camping.
Sunday:
Exped breakfast Kayaking and fishing round to Studland
Explore Sea stacks and Caves by Kayak at Old Harry Rocks.
Snorkel at a secret cove Exped BBQ lunch at Old Harry Rocks
Sup in Studland bay Departure from Studland at 1600