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Sailing and boating

With a magnificent sea loch indented coastline, as well as fine inland lochs and rivers, there is plenty of opportunity to indulge in the watersports in the Cowal Peninsula.

Sailing boats in Cowal

The waters of the Firth of Clyde are renowned as amongst the best sailing waters in the world. Berthing facilities are available at Dunoon, Lochgoilhead, Strachur, Ardentinny, the Holy Loch, Innellan, Otter Ferry, Tighnabruaich and Colintraive. Sea canoeing, wind-surfing and kayaking are also popular, as is water skiing in the sheltered bays. Portavadie Marina and Holy Loch Marina are the two main centres for sailing and well-known Tighnabruaich sailing school is the main centre for sailing tuition.

Portavadie Marina

Portavadie Marina is a new world-class sailing and marina development, situated on the shores of Loch Fyne. Our 100 acre marine resort includes pontoons servicing 230 berths, with excellent shore-side services; fabulous self catering apartments and cottages and a top quality bar and restaurant

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Dualist catamaran sailing in Cowal

7 Degrees West

7 DEGREES WEST is Scotland's premier catamaran sailing adventure . We delight in enabling guests to marvel at the splendour of Cowal from the sea, while being spirited away to relaxing, invigorating and spectacular venues. 7 DEGREES WEST provides an experience that is exhilarating, exciting and totally unique; Dualist is the only Catamaran available for private & corporate charter in Scotland.

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Holy Loch Marina

Holy Loch Marina is at the gateway to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, where landscape meets seascape. It is one of the most spectacular and picturesque Marina's in the U.K and is a secure haven for sailing.

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DC Marine

The Morag can accommodate 10 passengers and the trips around the beautiful Kyles of Bute invariably capture the spectacular views of the area from the sea. You will have and give fantastic close up opportunities to see seals, porpoises, and many sea birds that inhabit the Kyles of Bute.

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