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Coasteering on the Isle of Tiree credit Andy Spink www.hebrideanpursuits.com
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Vertical Descents


Contact details:

Inchree Falls, Onich, Fort William, PH33 6SE

Tel: 01855 821593

Email: Vertical Descents

Web: Vertical Descents


Vertical Descents is a modern outdoor centre, based near Fort William in the West Highlands, meeting the needs of all clients from families to outdoor enthusiasts.

This company offers challenging, memorable and high quality outdoor activity days and breaks, giving everyone and anyone the opportunity to discover landscapes out of reach by normal means and experience the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

What we do best:

Coasteering with a difference! We use a high speed RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) to get you to some of the best coasteering venues Scotland has to offer. Swimming through caves/Zorn's, rock scambling and cliff jumps are what its all about.

Coasteering also gets you close to Scotland's fascinating marine wildlife - seals, sea eagles and otters are just some of the animals you could see on a trip.



Travel Directions


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We are located in the village of Inchree, midway between Ben Nevis and Glen Coe. Inchree is situated 8 miles south of Fort William and 5 miles north of Glencoe Village. For further directions visit Vertical Descent's website directly.

Available packages


Contact us to find out more information.

Other activities available


Paintballing  Aerial Assault Course  Archery  Canyoning  Rock Climbing  Whitewater Rafting  Duckie Rafting  Kayaking 

Useful info


Equipment provided?

Wetsuit, socks, helmet, bouancy aid.

What do I need to wear?

We will provide all equipment required for you trip all you need is something to wear under a wetsuit, towel and an old pair of trainers.

What do I need to bring?

Change of clothes, towel, pair of old trainers and a sense of adventure and fun!

When can I do it?

April to October.

Is there a pub nearby?

Always, it's Scotland!


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