will accompany you throughout the trip to help you spot spectacular marine wildlife such as seals, dolphins and seabirds. The group will then stop in a secluded cove to enjoy a beach picnic and a brief rock pooling session. During your return journey, you will have the
chance to test your canoeing skills by weaving in and out of the rocky contd. over
price includes some local fish, filleted by you. The Fishmongering for Beginners course is for adults only and is taking place on Monday July 16 from 10am to 12noon at The Store, Stoke Fleming. Booking is essential and can be done by phoning 01803 861384. As part of the National Trust English Riviera’s Mansions to Meadows day on Saturday July 21, Greenway estate, on the banks of the River Dart, is hosting an evening of bat-tastic fun, kicking off with an interesting talk from a local expert and followed by a trail from Greenway through the garden to the countryside. A ‘bat’ barbecue will be enjoyed in Greenway’s courtyard and participants can join expert rangers and their bat detectors to follow bats emerging from their roosts in Greenway for their evening activities. To take part meet at Greenway, Galmpton at 6pm. The event is due to finish at 9pm and booking is essential. To book
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Boats are available to hire by the hour up to a period of seven hours or even longer by special arrangement
phone 01803 842382. The cost is £5 for adults and £3 for children. Also on July 21, you can explore Torbay’s spectacular coastline on a memorable canoe adventure – the perfect way to discover the Bay’s stunning marine wildlife and fascinating geology. You will be kitted out and shown canoeing techniques by an experienced instructor before taking to the water to begin your sea voyage. A marine ranger
Boats available and licensed for parties of any size up to 8 people
Boats that can comfortably accommodate two families and are great value for money
www.dartmouth-boat-hire.co.uk 01803 834600 • 07850 118920
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