Monday, January 4, 2021

The Best Outdoor Activity Breaks in the UK

Activity breaks are an exciting and fun alternative to the traditional holiday by the sea. At home in the UK, holidaymakers can choose from a range of breaks offering activities including surfing, kayaking, walking and hiking, amongst others. Sports coach Richard Mallett believes activity breaks are a great way to get away from the stressors of modern-day life whilst staying active.

Sea Kayaking, Scottish Highlands

Wilderness Scotland has a trip available that combines sea kayaking with hiking, to offer an activity break that is ideal for beginners and those who are looking to hone their skills. Holidaymakers can expect to spend four days on the water, paddling through remote bays and the picturesque uninhabited islands that line Scotland’s west coast. The trip also includes a guided walk that runs from the village of Gairloch, a great place to spot whales.

River Swimming, Oxfordshire

The clean, calm water of the Thames near Oxfordshire makes for a temping swim. SwimTrek’s itinerary takes place in sheltered water and traces the riverbank from Buscot Lock near Lechlade to Buckland Marsh near Faringdon. Before taking on this trip, holidaymakers should already have some understanding of open water swimming and be able to complete the daily distance of 6km.

Kite-Buggying, East Sussex

Kite-buggying combines go-karting and kite-flying in one exhilarating day at the beach. Kite-buggying is a thrilling sport where adventurers zip across the sand at up to 50mph in a low three-wheeled kart. The miles of flat, open beach of Camber Sands is the ideal place to give this sport a go.

Via Ferrata, Cumbria

In the Honister Slate Mine, holidaymakers will find England’s first via ferrata. This is a series of steel ladders and bridges that follow a Victorian miner’s route to the summit of Fleetwith Pike. Adventurers have a choice of Classic and Xtreme routes, and both will require a reasonable level of fitness and a head for heights.

Coasteering, Giant’s Causeway – County Antrim

Causeway Coasteering offers guided coasteering sessions along the Giant’s Causeway. Coasteering is an activity in which people explore the coastline by jumping, scrambling over rocks and swimming (cliff jumping is optional).


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