Sea Kayaking and Seal-Spotting: Why Scotland's Isle of Arran is Best Explored by Water

By Ivan PetrenkoMay 29, 2024 07:30 AMNews
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Looking out over the Old Man of Storr in Skye, Scotland
Looking out over the Old Man of Storr in Skye, Scotland. Source: unsplash

The Isle of Arran, located off the western coast of Scotland, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. A sea kayaking excursion around this beautiful island offers the chance to spot seals and experience one of the world's rarest trees as part of a woodland revival project.

Wildlife Encounters on the Isle of Arran

Wildlife reigns supreme on the Isle of Arran. During a sea kayaking trip, you may encounter seals that, though curious, quickly slip beneath the water's surface. On a recent kayak adventure from Lamlash to Holy Isle, the seals paid little attention to human visitors, but the thrill of spotting them in their natural habitat was undeniable.

Kayaking in Scotland can be unpredictable due to the weather. One might paddle under sunny skies or, as often happens, in the rain. On a particularly grey day, the journey from Lamlash to Holy Isle, guided by Andy McNamara from Otter’s Tail, initially seemed daunting due to the chilly, wet conditions. However, the weather soon improved, and the sense of accomplishment upon reaching Holy Isle was immensely rewarding.

Exploring Holy Isle

Holy Isle, a tiny island with a rich heritage, is a unique destination accessible by kayak. The island has a mystical history dating back to the sixth century when Saint Molaise, an Irish king's son, lived as a hermit. Today, it houses the Centre for World Peace and Health, directed by a Tibetan Buddhist lama. The serene environment, combined with the island's lush heather and bracken, offers a tranquil escape.

As you paddle towards Holy Isle, you’ll notice its distinctive triangle shape and the welcoming lighthouse at its southern end. Upon arrival, you can explore the island's rugged landscape and encounter its resident wildlife, including Saanen goats and possibly otters and mink.

Conservation and Community Initiatives

Back on Arran, the Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST) has made significant strides in marine conservation. Established in 1995, COAST successfully advocated for the Lamlash Bay No Take Zone in 2008, leading to a resurgence of local marine life, including scallops and lobsters. The island's push for UNESCO Global Geopark status aims to further protect its natural heritage and promote sustainable tourism.

Planting the Future

In Glen Rosa, efforts are underway to restore native forests. During a guided walk with Kate Sampson from the National Trust for Scotland, visitors can learn about the reforestation project and even participate by planting native trees like the rare Arran whitebeam. This hands-on experience connects visitors to the island’s ongoing conservation efforts and its natural beauty.

Other Scottish Isles to Explore

  1. Skye
    • Known for its dramatic mountains and gourmet dining, Skye is easily accessible via a road bridge. Visit during spring or autumn to avoid the crowds and enjoy hikes to the Old Man of Storr and the Fairy Pools. Don’t miss dining at The Three Chimneys, a renowned restaurant showcasing local produce.
  2. Mull
    • A short ferry ride from Oban, Mull offers the colorful town of Tobermory and pristine beaches. It's also the gateway to Iona’s historic abbey and Staffa’s unique basalt columns at Fingal’s Cave.
  3. Shetland Mainland
    • Closer to Norway than Edinburgh, Shetland features rugged landscapes and rich archaeological sites like Jarlshof. Enjoy live folk music in Lerwick and explore the dramatic cliffs teeming with seabirds.
  4. Islay
    • Famous for its peaty single malts, Islay boasts ten distilleries. The island's distilleries are spread across its moorland, providing both scenic views and delicious whisky experiences.

Exploring the Isle of Arran by kayak offers a unique perspective on its natural beauty and wildlife, while also contributing to conservation efforts. Whether you're paddling through its waters or planting a tree, the Isle of Arran promises an unforgettable adventure.

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