
Chinamans Bluff, Queenstown
Queenstown is considered by many sportsmen as the capital of extreme sports and adventure activities. It is situated in Otago region, in the South Island, New Zealand.
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Near Aberdeen, there is an area called Longhaven. Along the coastline, there are plenty of spots where someone can enjoy on his/her own or with a group, an amazing rock climbing experience. The main cliff structure is made by granite, so it is possible to find suitable grips along the incline. There are around 30 cliffs of all levels of difficulty.
Preferable time for rock climbing activity is during summer, as it can be very windy and foggy at other times. All cliffs are facing the sea, so you can enjoy magnificent views and spectacular sea animals like sea albatross.
As Aberdeen city is only a few kilometers away, you can accommodate there or if you prefer a more quiet place, there are rooms to let near Longhaven.
Queenstown is considered by many sportsmen as the capital of extreme sports and adventure activities. It is situated in Otago region, in the South Island, New Zealand.
Perth is the capital city of Western Australia, located on the Swan River. The climate here is classified as Mediterranean, with hot and dry summers and cool and wet winters. Immerse yourself in the unique combination of stunning natural surroundings, beautiful beaches with clear waters, greenery park-lands and outstanding city architecture that attract visitors all year long.
Wenatchee is the largest city of Chelan County, located in North Central Washington and lies on the west side of the Columbia River. The city is also known as the Apple Capital of the world, due to the valley's many apple cultivations.
Kalymnos is an island of extraordinary beauty, located in the southeastern Aegean Sea, between Kos and Leros and is part of the Dodecanese complex. This rugged island is known for it's sponge diving history from the ancient times and is surrounded by a large number of uninhabited rocky islets such as Glaronisia and Kalavros.
Wenatchee is the largest city of Chelan County, located in North Central Washington and lies on the west side of the Columbia River. The city is also known as the Apple Capital of the world, due to the valley's many apple cultivations.
Wiener Neustadt is a town which is situated in the south of Vienna, within the state of Lower Austria in the northeastern Austria. The city is self-governed and is the seat of the district administration in Wiener Neustadt Land. Wiener Neustadt and its surroundings are famous due to their sporting activity.
If you want to find an isolated spot next to a busy remote city, then follow the road to Phingask for an extreme surfing experience...
Bettyhill is a village in the Highlands, which is located on the north coast of Scotland. One of the principal attractions of Bettyhill is the expanse of Torrisdale Bay, a sheltered, sandy bay in the middle of nowhere. Torrisdale Bay is a small jewel of undiscovered Scotland that only few can enjoy.
Perth is the capital city of Western Australia, located on the Swan River. The climate here is classified as Mediterranean, with hot and dry summers and cool and wet winters. Immerse yourself in the unique combination of stunning natural surroundings, beautiful beaches with clear waters, greenery park-lands and outstanding city architecture that attract visitors all year long.
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Nairn is located at 141 km / 87 mi away from Aberdeen city.
A great choice for your favorite water sport activity. Although Scottish weather can be challenging at times, you will definitely find the proper conditions for wind surfing!
Scotland's largest ski resort is based in Aberdeenshire. Glenshee Ski Center covers 790 ha/7.9 km² and with its 22 lifts and 36 runs, it's the UK's largest snow-sports resort. Mountains’ altitude can reach up to 1245 m/4084 ft, so expect to find rough conditions with quite a few black runs.