Come kayaking on beautiful Roundstone Bay in county Galway with the majestic Twelve Bens mountain range of Connemara as your backdrop on this coastal adventure. Explore the stunning natural environment from your kayak of this scenic bay on the Wild Atlantic Way at the foot of Errisbeg mountain. Your knowledgeable local private guide will tell you about the local area as you kayak safely across the bay. For the more experienced kayakers enjoy kayaking over to deserted Inishlacken island with your guide. See the abandoned ruins and houses on this unique island, famed for its yearly artist retreat and fascinating local history. Take in the beautiful vistas of the surrounding rugged land and seascapes before returning to the harbour of the beautiful white strand of Gurteen bay.
Meet point: Gurteen Beach, Ervallagh, Roundstone, County Galway, H91 DTW8
*Please arrive 20 mins before start time to gear up.
Please note: Drive time to meet point from Galway city is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Contact details of your guide : +353 (0) 85 139 7174
Departure point for sea kayaking:
Gurteen Beach, Ervallagh, Roundstone, County Galway, H91 DTW8
*Guests will see the Roundstone Outdoors beach flag by the small beach to the left.
What to bring: A pair of shoes you don't mind getting wet (booties, sandals or flip flops preferable), a towel and change of clothes.
*Please arrive 20 mins before start time to gear up. .
Please note the travel time to this meet point in County Galway. The drive time to meet point from Galway city is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Safety: Please wear life jacket when on or close to water.
Medical conditions: Please advise guide of any and all medical conditions prior to departing on the day’s activities.
Minimum age to participate is 12 years
Parking is available at the beachfront.
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