Tidal Marsh Heritage Walks
Guided explorations of protected tidal marshes focusing on salt marsh ecology, wading birds, and coastal landscape formation. Our routes follow established paths with regular rest points, suitable for steady walkers. Each walk lasts around 2–3 hours depending on your pace and interests.
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Salt marsh plants and tidal ecology
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Seasonal bird watching opportunities
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Coastal geology and landscape formation
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Flexible pace with rest stops
Clarinbridge Oyster Village Experience
Half-day cultural tours exploring Clarinbridge's oyster farming heritage, traditional harvesting practices, and village history. We visit working oyster beds and local establishments to give you genuine insight into this centuries-old maritime tradition.
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Oyster farming history and practices
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Traditional harvesting techniques
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Village heritage and local food culture
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Sustainable aquaculture methods
Dunbulcaun Bay Coastal Pathways
Scenic walks along established bay paths with views of coastal formations and tidal patterns. These routes offer excellent opportunities for photography and sketching, with accessible surfaces and moderate distances ideal for retirees wanting to explore at a relaxed pace.
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Established bay-side pathways
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Coastal formation and geology
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Photography and sketching stops
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Accessible surfaces and distances
Seasonal Guided Tours
Our routes and themes change with the seasons—from spring bird migrations to autumn tidal patterns and winter landscape views. We tailor walks to what's happening in nature and the local community right now, so each visit offers something fresh and relevant.
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Spring migrations and nesting
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Summer tidal and weather patterns
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Autumn harvests and transitions
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Winter coastal landscapes