Loch Tay Beaver Tour
In Summary
£40
2 - 6 People
2 Hours

Float to see the Scottish Beaver



Trip Itinerary
We'll float down the to the loch and explore the normal areas where the beavers spend their evenings, before heading back to warm up.
Trip Details
Since the beavers reintroduction into Scotland they too have fallen in loch with Loch Tay.
Often we're lucky enough to be able to gently float down to near their lodge and watch these amazing creatures in their natural habitat.
These trips happen in the evening as that's the best time for us to see the beaver, but that does mean sometimes it's a bit cooler so wrap up warm!
What's Included?
✓ Highly experienced & qualified coach
✓ Transport from and to the meeting point
✓ PFDs/buoyancy aids, helmets
✓ Canoes & paddles
✓ Group shelter
✓ First Aid kit
✓ Photos from your adventure
What's not Included?
✗ Trip Insurance
✗ Personal Expenses
✗ Accommodation
What skill level should I have to join a Guided Journey trip?
Our Guided Journeys are fun trips for friends and families to get out and enjoy being on the water.
Depending on your trip, you should consider the following:
How comfortable are you being in the outdoors?
This is a half day, so you should be prepared to spend up to three hours outside without going indoors.
This tour occurs as the sun begins to set, making it cooler than during the day, so be prepared to wrap up warmly.
Padding skill?
This is a Beginner's "green" Trip, meaning we’ll be on the loch and may be exposed to the elements for a very short time.
You don't need to have canoed before, but we will spend up to two hours on the water. During breaks on land, you will have opportunities to stretch your legs.
Who do I paddle with?
Our Guided Journeys are designed as tandem trips. If there is an odd number in your party, your guide will paddle with one of your party.