
Loch Awe
At SIB Adventures, we provide unforgettable boat trips that take you on a breathtaking journey along the length of Loch Awe. Our tours allow you to see historic abandoned castles, remote islands, and beautiful scenery along Scotlands longest loch.
What you need
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Tent
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Sleeping bag
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Roll mat
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Pillow if required (we recommend inflatable or travel)
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Food (recommend Wayfarers)
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Clothes : dry set and wet set including appropriate footwear
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Coffee and tea, other beverages of beer, wine etc
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Wash gear and towel
What we provide
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Fire wood
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Water
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Cooking equipment
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Bushcraft Tools
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First Aid Kit
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Insect repellent
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*Missing any kit - please contact us and we will provide essential equipment
What to expect
As soon as you book with us, we will be in contact directly to confirm times and meeting points for your adventure.
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When you first arrive at Loch Awe, we will run through a safety guide and a quick run through of what to expect during your time with us.
Along Loch Awe, there are many beautiful hidden locations which, weather depending we will travel to and explore. You will be expected to climb on and off from the SIB into shallow water in order to get to the more remote destinations.
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Once evening starts to settle in, we will arrive at a designated camp spot. We will be there at the same location with you to either assist in the set up of your camp or we can leave you to enjoy your adventure.
Say hello to our little friends
Although the west coast of Scotland is renowned for its breathtaking and beautiful scenery, it is also known for Midges and the odd Tick. This is why we recommend appropriate camping gear and you may wish to bring a head net.
Midges come out in the morning and evenings, but once a fire is lit, they are not a big problem. Most of the spots we will camp in are picked with this in mind and will generally have a cross breeze to reduce their numbers.