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    Dalhousie Falconry

    5.0 (8 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Casey M.

    WOW! What an experience, absolutely fantastic and so special to get up close and handle amazing birds of prey is just the best and I loved it so much. Daniel was a great guide, always making sure we were happy and got what we wanted from the experience, he was informative and friendly and funny. I loved the Eagle of course as well as Mr Bojangles the hawk who was a bit of a joker and Bailey the lazy owl were amazing. I wish I could do it all again and I would in a heartbeat!

    Lani B.

    This. Was. AWESOME! Whether you're staying at the Castle Hotel, visiting Edinburgh, or live somewhere nearby, this Falconry experience is one you MUST do! The lady who runs the establishment (I'm so sorry I cannot remember her name) was so lovely - a nice person, funny, relatable, and she cared for each and every one of her birds. She gave us a great lesson on the different types of falcons and owls, introduced us to each of the 30+ birds and described each of their individual personalities. We got to fly a falcon and an owl and it was the coolest friggin thing EVER! Those birds are massive and so powerful - I was in awe of how majestic they were. I have a much higher respect for them and their status on the food chain. ;) Seriously, if you get the opportunity to do this, DO IT!

    Fiona M.

    We arrived for the 75 minute archery lesson on a beautifully bright but cold February day. Kylie, the instructor, was quick to welcome us, directing us to coffee and encouraging us to look round the birds of prey before the class started. Now, I'd always wanted to try archery but until the lovely BF organised birthday vouchers, had been put off by people telling me I wouldn't be able to do it, because of what I'll just call my female physique... I was a tad nervous as well about handling a weapon. Kylie was great at working out the bow I needed and helping me get more confident. In a short time ourselves and the other couple were hitting the targets and having good fun. I really enjoyed it and this was largely down to a very capable instructor, who made it fun and safe.

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    Bridge 8 Hub - Next up - Paddle Boards!

    Bridge 8 Hub

    4.3(3 reviews)
    9.3 mi

    What a wonderful canoeing experience. Very nice staff and a reasonably priced activity. They…read moreprovide the life jackets with the boats. The views are great and the rowing is not too difficult. This was one of my favorite activities in Edinburgh.

    Is it a Bike?  Is it a Raft?  Is it Boat?  No, it's Akwakat!…read more It's early on a Friday morning; we wake up and anxiously check the weather.  Our planned outing on the canal will be so much better if the weather holds out. But what are we up to? Akwakat!  When I spotted a deal online for a chance to cycle a floating bike ON the canal - how could I refuse? I found the website and facebook page a bit vague for booking and directions and had to rely on emails and texts for the full story on bookings, location etc.  We didn't have a full address but  set the GPS for Calder Crescent and hoped for the best.  The map did show that this was near the canal so we put our faith in Google Maps and headed out.  As we approached our 'Final Destination', we saw a group of guys digging away near a few shipping containers.  We drove around the bend to where we could see access to the canal.  A friendly dog walker pointed us back to the shipping containers - yep - that's Bridge 8!  We pulled in alongside the containers where there was parking for a few cars. One of the guys put down his spade and bounded over to great us. He looked surprised to see us, even though we had email confirmation from our date change (a weeks prior).  No worry - they said it would only take a few minutes to set up our Akwakats. Mark opened up a container - well it was more like a T.A.R.D.I.S. , holding dozens of Akwakats, Kayaks, canoes, paddleboards sea kayaks, lifejackets and bikes.  All these are available for the public to hire but the main goal of Bridge 8 hub, is to provide activities for schools and youth groups.  Bridge 8 is actually a social enterprise.  They use the hire business to fund the youth activities both at Bridge 8 (the bridges along the Union are numbered and the centre is located near Bridge 8 - clever!) and abroad.  In fact, the Akwakat proceeds are reinvested into their youth sea kayaking expedition to British Columbia next year.  So not only were we getting a fun day out at the canal, but we were also helping others - win, win!! Oh, but you still don't know what an Akwakat is? Akwakat is a bike.  No, it's a boat.  Or is it a Raft?  Actually it's all 3.  At the heart is a standard mountain bike, without wheels.  This is mounted to a frame using Velcro (yep - good ole Velcro) onto 2 inflated pontoons.  The pedals drive the underwater paddles/propeller that make you move and the handlebars steer you in the right direction (most of time).  Simple! Once the Akwakats were assembled we were suited up with lifejackets and given instructions.  I thought we would be on a led tour, but no, we had free use of the 'bikes' for 90 minutes!  We could go in any direction as long as we stayed clear of long reeds and made way for other canal users (or let them make way for us).  Before setting off, Mark gave us his mobile number in case we got stuck and needing rescuing. Getting on, with a little help, was tricky but I managed!  (no soggy trousers today :D) The Akwakats were pretty easy to manoeuvre and felt like riding a normal mountain bike. Although, the drag from the water created resistance equivalent to climbing a small hill - so we were really getting a great workout.  This also meant that we couldn't go very fast (in fact, we were warned that pushing the gears too hard could strip them as they were plastic - to be waterproof).  If we picked up some loose reeds in the paddles or rudder we could instantly feel the resistance increase and our speed decrease.  Pedalling backwards for a few rotations easily cleared the debris and we would be back on our way. We cruised along, enjoying the stares and surprised looks from passersby, feeling quite special cycling along above the water!  The scenery was amazing!  The Akwakats were really stable so my hubbyfelt safe bringing the good camera.  In fact, we were told in most places the canal was only waist deep.  We managed to get to bridge 13 before being stared down by a swan - a good point to turn around (Swan 1, Akwakat 0) This was a great day out and we will definitely do it again!  In fact, if I lived closer to the canal, I would buy one!!  It was such a cool way to travel, see great scenery and get a workout.  Oh and I can't forget - help out a social enterprise that does great work with the local community! You can even pack a picnic and chill out at the canal side tables after your ride. If you want to give Akwakats a try (do it! do it!) contact Bridge 8 to book.  Or find out more about their other activities; Bridge 8 have  are large fleet of canoes,  stand paddle boards and touring kayaking for rent from £7.50pp for a half day. I think Paddle Boarding is next on our list. Although communication was a bit shaky - it's definitely a 4+ organisation and actually well run when you consider is it a social enterprise manned mainly by volunteers - good work guys!

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    County Clays - First clay shooting booth

    County Clays

    5.0(1 review)
    52.7 mi

    County Clays lies embedded in the grounds of Dunkeld Country House Hotel in Dunkeld, up a small…read morecountry road. It's a separate business to the hotel and well sign posted to get there. Booking is easy. You call their number and might get their answering machine. If you leave a message, they will call you back as soon as they can. There are not many instructors, but the ones that are there are very well educated in shooting and efficient in training others. Clark is the founder of this business and he did a very good job in making this place into a success story that it is today. I must confess that so far he is the best clay pigeon shooting teacher I ever had. Well, as much as newbies go...... All of the activities are outdoors: Clay Pigeon Shooting, Archery and Rifle shooting. The surroundings are absolutely amazing. You might even cross ways with deer and rabbits. Not that they will be the targets. Of course not :-) Even with all the shooting noises going on they stay their grounds and watch you doing your "moves" - if you have some :-) There is an extensive package offered with a lot of variations. For Clay Pigeon Shooting you can start of with 12 clays , 25 clays or if you can manage and are a real professional maybe 50-75 clays. Prices are pretty reasonable. I also understood that you are welcome to this range to practice any of your shooting skills or even join the shooting club Clark had founded. The clubhouse is small, but cozy. I will be back and maybe you will manage one day too? :-)

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