
Spring has landed, 7 cool ideas to get out and embrace it
Touch grass with this fresh crop of stuff to do.
Spring is here! Gather your crew and dive into epic coastal adventures like sea kayaking and coasteering. Prefer to stay on land? Channel your inner Top Gun Maverick with some volleyball!

Volleyball, Staffordshire
Volleyball with a herd of deer: not a sentence we thought we’d write, yet here we are. Play beach volleyball on courts overlooking a rather stunning deer park in Leek. All abilities welcome: time for a mates’ tournament?
From £20

Coasteering, Cornwall
The best way to explore the rugged Cornish coastline around Newquay is by scrambling over the rocks and jumping from the cliffs—aka coasteering—to discover some of the coastline’s prettiest spots. This experience gives you all the thrills of coasteering but in a safe way, with a professional instructor-guide, on a tour that’s limited to just 16 people per group.
From £55

E-Bike road trip, Dorset
Enid Blyton’s Famous Five could never. Embrace the fresh air and explore the great outdoors of Dorset with this guided e-bike excursion. The tour stops at the Sandbanks, Studland Beach and Nature Reserve, Old Harrys Rock, and Corfe Castle, with a delicious pub lunch included along the way. Ginger beer all round.
From £75

Stand-Up-Paddle Tour on the River Gannel, Cornwall
Admire the beautiful countryside of Cornwall from a fresh perspective during a private stand-up paddling tour. This part of the country is rich in wildlife from various types of plover to greenshanks, little egret and godwits flitting through the sandbanks and salt marshes nearby. The undivided attention of your guide means they’ll keep a beady eye on your paddling technique as well.
From £85

Sea Kayaking, Cornwall
Smugglers' caves, dramatic cliffs, magical coves, and crystal-clear waters, maybe even with the odd seal: this sea kayak adventure is the perfect way to discover Cornwall. Numbers on this activity are capped at eight, so there's personalised attention from your qualified kayaking instructor, while beginners will learn the kayaking fundamentals at an activity centre first.
From £60