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Lizzie May Weekend Sailing

Voyage Number Vessel Starting Port Ending Port
LM1204 Lizzie May Bute, Port Bannatyne, Scotland Bute, Port Bannatyne, Scotland
Voyage type Voyage area Dates Voyage duration
Short Breaks and Tasters Scotland 18/05/2012 - 15:00 to 20/05/2012 - 15:00 2 days
Berth Type Availability Price Special Price
Last Place GBP £260.00 n/a
Booking Fee
GBP £20.00
Voyage Description:

Sail Scotland on Lizzie May

Sailing in Western Scotland – 2 day Weekend break, all included.

The Firth of Clyde is one of the largest areas of sheltered deep water in the British Isles. As a result it has been a major centre for recreational boating for over a century.

Lizzie May is based at Bute during the summer season so this really is her local sailing ground and you can benefit from the skippers local knowledge in this wonderful scenic crusing ground. Close enough to Glasgow and Edinburgh for a long weekend away on a real working wooden boat . Sailing from Bute puts you in the heart of this scenic wonferland right from the begining.

Easy tgo get too

Our Joining Notes show how easy it is to get to Bute and give accomodation suggestions should you wish to stay a little longer.  See Joining in Port Bannatyne, Bute for details.

Watch for wildlife like this puffinExcellent value for money

The voyage price includes acommodation on board, three full meals a day plus plenty of tean coffee and snacks during the day. Not only is everything all found but you travel from place to place with pride as you have helped work the passage.

The Bonny Clyde

The Clyde’s long lochs penetrate far into the highlands, whilst its outer reaches comprise of a scattering of islands, each different in size and character. The jagged mountain ridge skyline of Arran dominates the outer approaches and provides a classic brooding backdrop to Lizzie May’s cream sails. There are several spectacular anchorages like Brodick Bay.Unwind - relax - chill out on Lizzie May

Bute is smaller and more pastoral, whilst the islands of Great and Little Cumbrae can be circum- navigated in an afternoon. Jump off the wooden quay in Millport with the local boys and girls if you dare.

A longer sail in the lee of the Mull of Kintyre peninsula reaches the unique Isle of Sanda. Its pub the ‘Byron Darnton’ is busy with visiting sailors in summer, even though the island has no permanent population. Another offshore foray is to the distinctive lump of Ailsa Craig and home to a huge Gannet colony.

 Sail natures wild playground ….where  the mountains touch the sea

The waters off Western Scotland are rich ecosystems with abundant seafood that matches anything France has to offer. If the opportunity presents itself, and it usually does if you sail a pretty boat, barter with local fishermen for prawns, langoustines and scallops. Its not that we don’t feed you freshly cooked meals on Lizzie May, but to experience seafood fresh from the sea is part of the magic of sailing in Scotland.

Lizzie May Sailing in ScotlandDue to the prolific life under the surface and hundreds of miles of remote coastlines, the Hebrides, Western Isles and approaches to the Clyde are great places to spot seals, otters, minke whales, basking sharks and dolphins. The mountains provide inaccessible eyries for Sea Eagles, Golden Eagles, Choughs, Peregrine Falcons and cliffs are home to many large breeding colonies of seabirds like gannets and puffins.

The weather in Scotland can range from shimmering heat haze on white sand beaches, to dramatic rain storms, sleet and snow or white capped waves and vivid blue skies. It changes….and it changes fast.

Seascapes & Mountains on your doorstep

Why travel to New Zealand or Alaska for awesome skies, moody mountains, wild winds and crystal clear light quality. The Western Isles can take you on an adventure to inspire artist and photographers in a long weekend.

 

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