Portknockie Coasteering: Explore Bow Fiddle Rock!
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Overview
Coasteering Adventure at Portknockie and Bow Fiddle Rock offers an exciting journey along the Moray Firth coastline. This adventure tour lets explorers discover rocky inlets, sea caves, and the inter-tidal zone. It's perfect for those seeking a unique perspective of Scotland's rugged coast.
Participants will swim, climb, and jump (all optional!) under the guidance of professional guides. Bow Fiddle Rock, a natural sea arch, stands as a stunning landmark. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including seabirds, seals, and even dolphins. This small-group experience ensures personalized attention and a memorable adventure.
The adventure begins at Portknockie Harbour, where guests meet their guide and get equipped with gear. After a safety briefing, the group heads to the starting point to explore the coast towards Bow Fiddle Rock. The tour is designed to suit all levels, from beginners to thrill-seekers. All necessary equipment is provided, and the focus is on fun, safety, and exploration.

Highlights
Explore Sea Caves: Discover hidden sea caves along the Moray Firth coastline.
Jump into Adventure: Optional jumps into the refreshing sea (suitable for all levels).
Spot Local Wildlife: Keep an eye out for seals, dolphins, and seabirds.
All Gear Provided: Wetsuits, helmets, and buoyancy aids are included for your comfort and safety.
Expert Guidance: Experienced guides ensure a safe and fun coasteering experience.
Small Group Experience: Enjoy personalized attention in a small group setting.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers rave about the Coasteering Adventure at Portknockie, highlighting the beautiful scenery, the excitement of the activity, and the expertise of the guides. While some mention the cold water and a bit of walking, the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive.

Customers love the stunning scenery and the thrill of the jumps.
Guides are praised for being knowledgeable, patient, and supportive.
Many say it's a great experience for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced adventurers.
Customers appreciate the small group size, which allows for a more personalized experience.
Some reviewers mentioned that the water can be cold, even with wetsuits.
A few customers noted that the walk to the starting point can be a bit challenging.
The Journey
Portknockie Harbour
The starting point of the coasteering adventure. Here, participants meet their guide, receive their gear, and get a safety briefing before heading out to explore the coastline.
Moray Firth Coastline
A rugged and scenic coastline known for its rocky inlets, caves, and diverse wildlife. It provides the setting for swimming, climbing, and jumping activities during the coasteering experience.
Bow Fiddle Rock
A prominent rock formation along the Moray Firth, serving as a key destination during the coasteering tour. Participants navigate towards it, exploring the changing marine environment along the way.
Know Before You Go
This coasteering adventure includes a high-quality 5mm winter wetsuit, wetsuit socks, gloves, helmet, buoyancy aid, and a lycra vest to keep participants warm and safe. Changing room and toilet facilities are available. Participants need to bring a pair of old trainers with laces that they don’t mind getting wet (closed toe footwear that is secure to the foot, not Crocs or wetsuit shoes). Wetsuit boots can be provided if required. Pickup and drop-off are not included; participants meet at Portknockie Harbour.
Hot Tip
Reviewers suggest wearing an extra layer under your wetsuit if you get cold easily. Also, bring a waterproof camera to capture the stunning scenery and thrilling jumps!