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Activities
- Kayaking
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We provide canoe sport for everyone,
if you are a beginner or you just want
to improve your paddling we have a course
for you.
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* Intro to Kayaking
* Kayaking Day Trips
* Kayaking Evening Trips
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Day Trips
Take a closer look at the Cork coast
line with our new Sea Kayaking day trips.
With our natural harbour, natural coastal
inlets, caves, Charles Fort and The
Old Head of Kinsale to choose from you
will see Kinsale from a whole new perspective!
Evening Trips
To top off any trip to Kinsale take
a few hours to kayak from Kinsale harbour
to Sandycove Island, passing James Fort
and Charles Fort along the way. See
the caves, the beach, the wildlife and
if you’re lucky some dolphins!
Discover
the coastline of Kinsale with our new
and exciting Sea Kayak trips
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Discover the coastline
of Kinsale with our new and exciting
Sea Kayak trips
Ireland has one of the most isolated,
indented coastlines in Europe. Between
it and America lie only 3000km of ocean.
The coastline at the edge of this vast
expanse is, in effect, one massive national
park. Malin Head in the North to Mizen
Head in the South exist some of the
worlds most breathtaking vistas, among
them The Giants Causeway, The Aran Islands,
The Blaskets and The Old Head of Kinsale.
Seeing any of them is an experience
never to be forgotten. How you see them
is up to you!
Kinsale Outdoor Education Centre, with
its new fleet of sea kayaks runs exclusive
courses of half or full day sea kayaking
trips. It offers you the chance to experience
a landscape of unparralled beauty in
a safe, educational and intimate manner.
Its flora and fauna can be seen from
a perspective that only sea kayaking
can offer. No engines, no noise, total
immersion. Just you and nature, leaving
nothing but footprints taking only memories.
Kinsale boasts a strong seal colony,
while whales’ dolphins’
porpoise and otters are also common.
Not to mention its diverse array of
sea birds, waders and foreign migrant,
shellfish, wild goats, flowers and foliage..
the list goes on and on. The land itself
is rich with history, the ghosts of
times past aboard Charles Fort and James
Fort, which are steeped in lore. The
legend of The Old Head, the DeCoury
family and the Lusitania speak for themselves.
Garretstown Beach, Dock Beach, Sandycove
Island, Money Point, Scilly… another
endless list.
Additional information regarding dates,
booking details and prices are available,
please phone for details. Our staff
is friendly, experienced and helpful.
So come to be amazed, it’s up
to you!!
“All
you have to do is contemplate one grain
of sand and you will see in it all the
marvels of creation”
Where do you go, and what do
you see? Our full day Sea Kayaking
trips start at 10am at the Kinsale Outdoor
Education Centre where you will meet
your instructor and get kitted up with
all the wetsuits and water equipment
you will need. After a quick briefing
on the days plan it’s off to launch
the boats.
The Harbour Trip, a great paddle
for all skill levels
At the harbour you will begin with
a safety talk, then how to launch the
kayaks and you will get started. Once
you have become accustomed to the boats,
(depending on the weather conditions)
you will set off up the Bandon River
to sheltered waters to practice the
kayaking strokes necessary for your
trip. On the way back down river you
will pass the old Kinsale boat graveyard,
where all the old fishing boats retire
to and seals are often seen.
As you follow the river out to the
harbour you will pass James Fort (the
first Star Fort built to protect Kinsale
in the early 1600s), Dock Beach, a natural
beach created by years of erosion and
deposits of silt by the changing tides.
Also see all of the natural inlets and
caves along the passage from Dock Beach
to Sandycove Island.
Take a break at Sandycove Island and
go snorkelling on the beach and at the
caves to see the array of sea creatures
hiding below sea level.
On the way back be sure to take a
closer look at Charles Fort (one of
the finest surviving examples of Star
Forts from the 17th century. At low
tide you can see the “secret”
entrance to the Fort). If you are lucky
you might even see a dolphin or two,
who have been known to follow the fishing
boats into the inner harbour!
The Old Head Trip, for the
more experienced paddler!
After your safety talk you will launch
the kayaks from the slipway at The Speckled
Door, into the sheltered cove. Here
you will have a practice paddle to get
a feel for the boats and make any adjustments
that may be necessary before heading
off.
When you leave the cove you will kayak
around the peninsula that houses the
Old Head of Kinsale, famous for its
scenic splendour and frequent visits
from dolphin pods and whales. The rock
face at The Old Head has been battered
into many spectacular formations by
centuries of storms, meaning you may
well pass some of our rock climbers
on your trip!
There are naturally formed caves through
the rock, which depending on weather
conditions you may be able to kayak
through. Although be warned that the
new 18hole golf course is situated above
the cliffs and stray balls have been
known to fly over the edge. FOUR!!
You will finish up on Garrylucas Beach,
situated directly beside Garretstown
Beach, our very own blue flag beach.
Take a moment to enjoy the long stretch
of sand and sea and look back at the
last leg of your trip.

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All Courses are recognized by the
Irish Canoe Union
Kinsale Kayak Club offers a budget
intro to kayaking, with professional
and enthusiastic instructors. Meet new
friends as you learn all the skills
needed to face the challenges of Grades
2-3 Whitewater. See You on the River!

( Pictures KOEC Students & instructors
at Garretstown, Kinsale )
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