Description
Arbroath Cliff Tours provides breathtaking adventure tours of the Arbroath Cliffs and the incredible cave network hidden deep underground. We currently offer kayaking and walking tours.
Kayaking Tours
On our kayaking tour we explore multiple sea caves, land on secret underground beaches, look for ancient stalactites and explore interesting caverns full of sealife. On the coastline we keep our eyes peeled for bottlenose dolphins and seals, spot seabirds and hear stories from the time of Arbroath’s smuggling days.
There are currently 3 kayaking tours on offer.
- 2hr Quickie tour – This tour is quick and full on
- 3hr Adventure tour – The very best of the Arbroath Cliffs
- 1.5hr Sunrise tour (on request) – Bob on the sea as we watch the sunrise with a cuppy
We are passionate about providing an unforgettable experience while keeping our guests safe. Due to the nature of the tour a general/good level of fitness is needed and you must be able to swim. Paddlesports experience is needed if there are 2 or more people in your group.
Walking Tours
There are currently 2 types of walking tours on offer.
- Stalactite Cave tour- The Stalactite Cave is a 300ft long seacave that fully fills up with water and can only be accessed on foot at certain times of the month. We have a short window of time to walk in and explore this incredible cave before the tide rises again.
- Coastal Discovery Tour – One of our experienced guides will show you the greatest parts of the cliffs up until the Deil’s Heid. View beautiful caves, arches, inlets and sea stacks while hearing stories of smuggling and learning about the coast.
Arbroath Cliff Tours is run by Cameron Smith, an Arbroath local who has spent 25 years exploring the cliffs between Arbroath and Auchmithie. Cameron has kayaked all over the world, is an RNLI trained surf lifeguard and is Paddlesports & First Aid trained. He is passionate about writing music, climbing mountains, photography, reading and anything adventure.
Opening Times
Open daily, tours are arranged by request and are dependent on sea conditions.