Waterfall, Seal & Exmoor Safari to Lynmouth
2 hour Cruise
Adults: £40.55
Children: £31.50
Join us on our 2 Hour Lynmouth Safari our most popular safari for the bird lovers. We will pass Watermouth castle, Combe Martin bay and then head up past Little Hangman which marks the gateway to Exmoor on our way to the Valley of the Rocks. We pass Sheracombe Waterfall which was used in the war by German U boats as a source of fresh water then on past the mare and colt, black stone point, Then pop in to the Seal colony before heading past Heddons Mouth to Woody bay where we find lots the nesting seabirds, Lee bay and to the magnificent towering cliffs of the Valley of the Rocks with Foreland Lighthouse in the distance.
There are plenty of stops along the way for photo opportunities and our guides will inform you of interesting facts about our historical coastline. This Safari does not land at Lynmouth.
What Should I Bring on the Trip?
- Waterproof/Windproof Clothing – no matter the temperature is when we’re on land, it gets chillier out at sea. We recommend that you bring an extra layer!
- Camera or Phone – you will no doubt want to document your trip and ensure you have a record of the wildlife and sights that you see, so we would recommend bringing your phone or camera along. We must note that these are brought on at your own risk as we do not offer cover for any devices damaged or lost on our trips, although thanks to our smooth sailing skipper, this is rarely a problem!
- Sunglasses – not only will the sunglasses protect you from the rays, but if you have polarised lenses it reduces the sun’s reflection which will allow you to see into the water more clearly.
- Sun cream – it is a must! You may not feel the heat when you are zooming along, but we promise, it will still catch you
- But as with all our suggestions (except the sun cream) it is completely your choice!