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Experience the thrill of canyoning in Perthshire with Splash White Water Rafting, including wetsuits, guides, and transportation for a safe, adrenaline-filled adventure.

The Join Splash White Water Rafting Canyoning Tour offers an action-packed half-day experience in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. Priced at $81 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours, this tour invites adventure seekers aged 12 and above to climb, swim, slide, and jump through stunning canyons near Aberfeldy. With experienced guides by your side and all necessary gear included, it’s a practical choice for those looking to explore Scotland’s wild nature safely.
This tour emphasizes adrenaline and fun in a beautiful Highland setting. While the activity is physically active and involves water, it’s designed to be accessible—jumps are optional, and escape routes are available along the canyon. The only caveats are that it isn’t suitable for children under 12 or pregnant women, making it most appropriate for active families and thrill enthusiasts ready to get wet.
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The tour begins at Splash White Water Rafting’s base in Aberfeldy, from where transport is provided to the canyon location near Keltneyburn Falls. The trip combines scenic views and adrenaline as you descend into a canyon with streams running through it, a typical feature of Scottish canyons. The activity is described as wet, with numerous swims, slides, and jumps that keep the excitement high.
Participants wear wetsuits, buoyancy aids, and helmets, all included in the price. The guides lead the group through the activity, maintaining a focus on safety. The canyon is considered a good introduction to canyoning, with no ropes required, and plenty of options to skip jumps if desired. The activity ends back at the starting point, making logistics straightforward.

Keltneyburn Falls is the central location for this tour, offering a stunning backdrop for your canyoning adventure. The falls and surrounding mountain scenery provide a picturesque setting, perfect for photography and soaking up the raw beauty of the Scottish countryside. Since the canyons contain streams, they tend to be cold even with wetsuits, so being prepared for chilly water is wise.
This area’s natural features make it ideal for beginners and seasoned adventurers alike, with escape routes on both sides of the canyon to ensure safety. The guides emphasize that the canyon is safe for first-timers and that jumps are entirely optional, which can reassure those trying canyoning for the first time.
All necessary safety gear—wetsuits, buoyancy aids, and helmets—are provided for you. The tour also includes guides, a trip leader, and an operations manager on dry land, ensuring smooth coordination throughout the experience. Transportation from and back to the base in Aberfeldy is included, simplifying logistics.
Participants should bring swimwear, towels, and water shoes for comfort and safety. Since the activity is wet, trainers that can get soaked are recommended, along with swim shorts or suits to wear under the wetsuit for added comfort.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour departs from Splash White Water Rafting’s meeting point at Dunkeld Road in Aberfeldy, specifically at PH15 2AQ, Scotland. The activity lasts about 3 hours, with start times varying based on availability. Booking in advance is recommended to secure a spot, and flexible reservation options allow for pay later plans. The tour ends at the same meeting point, making planning easier for participants.
The guides are two experienced professionals dedicated to ensuring your safety and enjoyment. They are responsible for leading the descent and explaining safety procedures, with the reassurance that escape routes are available if jumps are skipped. The guides also help manage the pace of the activity, making sure everyone is comfortable and confident.
While the setting is adventurous, the activity is designed to be safe and accessible. The canyon’s features, including optional jumps and multiple escape routes, make it suitable even for those new to canyoning.
Since most canyons in Scotland feature streams or rivers, expect wet conditions and cold water temperatures despite the wetsuit gear. The canyons in this area, such as near Keltneyburn Falls, tend to be cool, which adds to the raw outdoor experience. Active participants often find that they warm up quickly from the physical exertion, but it’s wise to prepare for chilly water.
The weather can be unpredictable, so checking the forecast before booking is advised. The activity can be combined with rafting for a full day of adventure, which allows for a varied exploration of Scotland’s exciting outdoor sports.

At $81, this canyoning tour offers good value considering the gear, guides, and transport included. The full refund policy if canceled 24 hours in advance provides flexibility for changing plans. Booking ahead ensures access to a live English or French-speaking guide, adding convenience for international visitors.
The tour is particularly suited for adventure lovers aged 12+ who enjoy getting wet and want a safe introduction to canyoning in Scotland’s dramatic landscape.

This tour appeals most to active individuals and families with older children who are ready to experience wet and wild outdoor activities. It’s ideal for those who want to try canyoning without ropes or technical climbing, focusing instead on fun, slides, jumps, and swims. The safety features, including escape routes and optional jumps, make it accessible for beginners, but a basic level of fitness is recommended.
Those seeking a thrilling outdoor experience in the Scottish Highlands will find this tour engaging and well-organized, with professional guides ensuring a positive experience.
The Join Splash White Water Rafting Canyoning Tour in Perthshire offers a quality adventure at a reasonable price, with all gear and transport included. Its main strengths lie in the beautiful setting of Keltneyburn Falls, the experienced guides, and the flexibility around jumps that cater to different comfort levels.
While the activity’s cold water and wet conditions require some preparation, the overall experience promises fun, adrenaline, and scenic views. This tour is best suited for active travelers aged 12 and above who want a safe introduction to canyoning amid Scotland’s rugged landscape.
“It was a fantastic experience and the guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. Definitely recommended. Everything went according to plan.”
Is this canyoning tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 12 years old.
What should I bring for the activity?
Participants should bring swimwear, towels, and water shoes. Trainers that can get wet are recommended.
Can I skip jumps during the descent?
Yes, all jumps are optional, and there are escape routes on both sides of the canyon if you prefer not to jump.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this activity available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides are available in English and French.
How long does the activity last?
The tour duration is approximately 3 hours, including transportation and safety briefing.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at Dunkeld Road in Aberfeldy at the Splash White Water Rafting base.
What makes this canyoning experience unique?
The activity’s scenic location, experienced guides, and the option to avoid jumps make it a safe, exciting introduction to canyoning in the Scottish Highlands.