Amble Adventure
Wetwheels YorkshireOur adventure from Amble Marina (perhaps our prettiest location) starts with a short, slow run onto the River Coquet, then through the harbour before exiting the piers onto the sea. Coquet Island awaits...
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Our adventure from Amble Marina (perhaps our prettiest location) starts with a short, slow run onto the River Coquet, then through the harbour before exiting the piers onto the sea. Coquet Island awaits...
Leaving Whitby harbour, and subject to sea conditions, Wetwheels Yorkshire will head out into the blue and search for the marine megafuana that visits the Yorkshire Coast in the summer .
Once we leave Whitby harbour your skipper will determine the best route to provide a pleasant fishing experience and, once we reach our chosen location, our trained crew will assist anglers to get their lines in the water and fish.
Once we leave Scarborough harbour your skipper will determine the best route to provide a pleasant fishing experience and, once we reach our chosen location, our trained crew will assist anglers to get their lines in the water and fish.
A new experience for 2024! Heading out from Royal Quays Marina, North Shields we head down the River Tyne and out onto the North Sea. Your skipper will then determine the best route to provide a pleasant fishing experience and, once we reach our chosen location, our trained crew will assist anglers to get their lines in the water and fish.
Avast me hearties! Wrap up well in your pirate gear as we set sail in search of treasure...If you are up for some fun, you've come to the right place!.
At Wetwheels Yorkshire we are aware than many people choose to have their ashes scattered at a favourite place, which for many means the sea. Wetwheels Yorkshire is the only option available on the Yorkshire Coast for those who's family members may have mobility issues or are wheelchair users.
This trip takes a very similar route to the South Coast Cruise, however, we keep in touch with the local boating community and will head to wherever dolphins have been last spotted.