Sentences with phrase «wild river swimming»

Wild river swimming sounds so enticing: slipping into the cool waters of a rushing river or a secret lake.
During the week long holiday, you can experience Yoga, Art from the Heart and coaching sessions, amazing food, beautiful en - suite rooms, lovely pool, outings that include wild river swimming, hammocks and plenty of sunshine.

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-- Take a wild swim — in the sea, a river or lake — Make a den in the woods — Hike a hill and marvel at the views — Go crabbing or fishing for your supper — Go on a night cycle around your neighbourhood — see it in a different light!
It is a huge swimming pool with wild rapids, a lazy river, a sky high flume and whirlpool spas.
You had to fight mountain lions and yetis and swim across mighty rivers and tame wild camels to cross deserts.
Many big cats in the wild will swim or bathe in rivers or lakes to escape the extreme heat in hotter climates.
From swimming with tuna and sailing on Dali's boat to kayaking, rafting and wild swimming, Catalonia's lakes, rivers and ocean offer ample opportunities to feel a rush of adventure More
Two hours south of Perth, in the Bunbury Geographe region of Western Australia (just 1.5 hours north of the premium wine region of Margaret River), you can swim with wild dolphins under the watchful eye of a marine biologist and volunteers from the Dolphin Discovery Centre.
You may want to take a swim in the river or just immerse yourself in the wild nature around you.
Spend an hour in the morning cruising on the wild Daintree River spotting wildlife and learning about the ecology of the rainforest and then taking a relaxing swim at a private property and the Cassowary Waterfalls before heading back to your Port Douglas hotel and a nice relaxing afternoon.
A casual scenic coach tour to see the Daintree village and cruise along the wild Daintree river to spot ferocious saltwater crocodiles, guided walk and swim Mossman Gorge, Crocodile attack show, Koala and Cassowary feeding, small group day tour
Dive with docile whale sharks, the world s largest fish, at Ningaloo Reef between April and June, swim with wild bottlenose dolphins in the warm waters of Monkey Mia and get up close to sea lions, manta rays, dugongs and humpback whales, explore the charming old pearling port of Broome and take a camel ride down Cable Beach at sunset, fly over the beehive shaped domes of the Bungle Bungle Range, boat down the huge, manmade Lake Argyle at Kununurra, explore the wineries and beaches of the Margaret River region, cruise spectacular Geikie and Windjana Gorges in the remote and rugged Kimberley, see the stark outback come alive with glorious wildflowers in winter and early spring and enjoy the sophisticated delights of Perth and the historic port of Fremantle.
Unless an Indian summer is on the cards, this could be your last opportunity of the year to take a dip in our lakes, rivers and waterways (or, if you're not into wild swimming, just head to the beach).
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