Published On Jan 27, 2021
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With paddling one of the few activities permitted at the moment, we packed up the kayak and headed out into the frigid waters of the river Forth to get a closer look at one of its islands - Inchmickery. An RSPB reserve, Inchmickery is now home to seabirds but once had a key role in protecting the river, the city of Edinburgh and the dockyard at Rosyth throughout both world wars.
Join us on a perfect morning, albeit a little bit cold, as we paddle around 8 kilometres from another island (Cramond), step ashore at Inchmickery to solve a wee problem and then head back freezing cold to the shore :)
We hope you enjoy our morning out on the water!
Map courtesy of Google Maps.
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