Coastal Canyoning Experience

Highlights

  • Literally get to grips with the craggy limestone coast on this thrilling adventure
  • Discover secret caves and hidden coves that hold fascinating wildlife
  • Get away from the crowds and explore the wilderness from a unique perspective

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What you'll do

There's no better way to truly immerse yourself in the famously rugged Irish coast than by getting properly hands-on with the limestone slabs and dramatic formations that make up the Hook Peninsula.

Join us at Hook Head, home to the world’s second-oldest operating lighthouse, for an adventure that will make the most of the incredible rock formations, fresh, clean waters and deep caves that the coast of Ireland is famous for.

Make the most of this natural waterpark by diving and plunging from ancient limestone slabs, swimming through hidden caves, scrambling up narrow crags and exploring the network of pools, all surrounded by amazing marine wildlife and stunning scenery.

You can find starfish, porpoises, seals and other creatures inhabiting the clear blue waters with you, as your expert local guide finds the best spots for an exhilarating half-day of activity.

What's included

Included

  • Wetsuit
  • All safety gear
  • Cliff jumping equipment
  • Snack
  • Hot drink
Your local host

Graham

Wexford-born Graham is the heart and the drive behind his active tours of Ireland.

After a stint in Multimedia and Purchasing Management, Graham gave in to his passion, and packed his bag to travel around the world. Working in adventure tourism along his way was something that just fitted perfectly as soon as he tried it. He returned to his beloved Ireland in 2013 to study a Management degree in Adventure Tourism. Graham had a plan and on the strength of this plan, his tour company was born.

A natural adventurer and adrenalin junkie, there is little Graham hasn’t done – from negotiating raging rapids in New Zealand to jumping out of perfectly good planes at 19,000 feet. During his travels, he was struck by two thing... Read All

Wexford-born Graham is the heart and the drive behind his active tours of Ireland.

After a stint in Multimedia and Purchasing Management, Graham gave in to his passion, and packed his bag to travel around the world. Working in adventure tourism along his way was something that just fitted perfectly as soon as he tried it. He returned to his beloved Ireland in 2013 to study a Management degree in Adventure Tourism. Graham had a plan and on the strength of this plan, his tour company was born.

A natural adventurer and adrenalin junkie, there is little Graham hasn’t done – from negotiating raging rapids in New Zealand to jumping out of perfectly good planes at 19,000 feet. During his travels, he was struck by two things – the lack of dedicated adventure tourism providers in Ireland, and more importantly the potential this beautiful country has to host adventure travellers.

Graham believes that new experiences and pushing yourself out of your comfort zone is what ultimately defines you as a person. With his qualifications, experience and team of experts around him, he wants you to have your own adventure.

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Location

Meeting point:

Slade Harbour, Hook Head, Fethard-On-Sea, The Hook Peninsula, Co Wexford.
Eircode: Y34 P778.

Half-Day (Morning) – 10.30am to 1.00pm
Half-Day (Afternoon) – 2.30pm to 5.00pm

Note: Please Check in at Slade Harbour at least 15 minutes before the tour start time.

Most guests hire cars and make their own way to the office from across Ireland.

If you want to book for a private group (8 people upwards) then a pick-up service is offered from specific accommodation/airports. Please email hello@nitgb.com when you book to find out more.

FAQs

How do I get there?

Please make your own way to the meeting point, Slade Harbour, a 45-minute drive from Waterford or a 2-hour drive from Dublin and Cork.

What should I bring?

Bottle of water
Shoes you don’t mind getting wet
Shorts or bathing suit (please avoid cotton)
Towel
Sunglasses
Sun cream

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