Canyoning in Moray, Scotland
Duration
3 hour(s)
Languages
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Experience the thrill of canyoning on the Allt Aireimh in Scotland
Begin your adventure in calm waters winding toward towering cliffs
Enjoy a breathtaking 45-foot abseil down a twisting waterfall
Explore Ardclach, a historic parish on the edge of the Highlands



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Canyoning on the Allt Aireimh offers an unforgettable adventure through some of the most dramatic scenery in the Scottish Highlands. The trip begins in calm waters that wind gently through the landscape before leading to a sudden and breathtaking precipice. The highlight of the experience is a 45-foot abseil down a twisting waterfall, a true test for those with a head for heights. Once at the bottom, the journey continues through a rugged gorge, navigating natural water slides, short jumps, occasional dunks, and narrow ducking passages. Along the way, participants may even encounter small sections of tree caving that add an extra sense of excitement and challenge. The combination of cascading waters, rocky cliffs, and the wild surroundings creates a sense of immersion in an untouched natural environment that is both thrilling and beautiful.
This canyoning experience is not for the faint-hearted, offering both physical and mental challenges as adventurers make their way toward the Findhorn River. Summer provides ideal conditions for tackling the Allt Aireimh, with warmer water and longer daylight enhancing the journey. The trip takes place in the parish of Ardclach, a small crofting community on the eastern edge of the Highlands. Ardclach, meaning high stony ground in Gaelic, reflects the rugged terrain that adventurers will explore during their descent. Overall, the Allt Aireimh canyon trip offers a perfect combination of excitement, natural beauty, and a real sense of being in a wild and remote place.
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Minimum age of participants 13
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