Mulroy Bay Kayak Tour
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Calm sheltered waters ideal for beginners and experienced kayakers
Scenic islands, hidden coves, and peaceful coastal landscapes
Rich Viking history and legendary local heritage stories
Abundant marine life including mussels, oysters, and scallops
Mulroy Bay Kayaking Experience – Coastal History & Nature Adventure
Mulroy Bay is a scenic and historic coastal destination, ideal for kayaking and exploring the natural beauty of Ireland’s rugged shoreline. Surrounded by rolling hills, small islands, and native woodland, the bay offers calm, sheltered waters that make it perfect for both beginners and experienced paddlers seeking a peaceful outdoor adventure.
Steeped in history, the region carries stories from Viking invasions to significant local events, including the Fort of the Scottish Gallowglasses and the legacy of Lord Leitrim. As you paddle through these waters, you are not only surrounded by nature but also by centuries of cultural heritage that give the landscape a deeper sense of meaning.
Stretching approximately 25 kilometers from Bunlin, Milford to the mouth between Downings and Fanad, Mulroy Bay offers a vast and varied kayaking environment. Its gentle waters and scattered islands create ideal conditions for safe sea kayaking, with opportunities to explore hidden coves, quiet inlets, and scenic viewpoints along the way.
The bay is also well known for its rich marine life and shellfish production, including mussels, oysters, and scallops. This unique combination of natural abundance, calm waters, and historical significance makes Mulroy Bay a rewarding destination for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone seeking a peaceful and immersive coastal experience.
Mulroy Bay Kayaking Experience – Coastal History & Nature Adventure
Mulroy Bay is a scenic and historic coastal destination, ideal for kayaking and exploring the natural beauty of Ireland’s rugged shoreline. Surrounded by rolling hills, small islands, and native woodland, the bay offers calm, sheltered waters that make it perfect for both beginners and experienced paddlers seeking a peaceful outdoor adventure.
Steeped in history, the region carries stories from Viking invasions to significant local events, including the Fort of the Scottish Gallowglasses and the legacy of Lord Leitrim. As you paddle through these waters, you are not only surrounded by nature but also by centuries of cultural heritage that give the landscape a deeper sense of meaning.
Stretching approximately 25 kilometers from Bunlin, Milford to the mouth between Downings and Fanad, Mulroy Bay offers a vast and varied kayaking environment. Its gentle waters and scattered islands create ideal conditions for safe sea kayaking, with opportunities to explore hidden coves, quiet inlets, and scenic viewpoints along the way.
The bay is also well known for its rich marine life and shellfish production, including mussels, oysters, and scallops. This unique combination of natural abundance, calm waters, and historical significance makes Mulroy Bay a rewarding destination for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone seeking a peaceful and immersive coastal experience.
- Kayak and paddle equipment
- Safety buoyancy aid
- Guide supervision
- Food and drinks
- Personal expenses
- Gratuities
$ 42.46
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