The best kayaking rivers
Canoe, News — By Outdoor Adventure Guide on July 30, 2012 at 12:59 pmFrom gentle day tours to gnarly white water rapids, OAG’s got the low down on 8 of the best spots to get your paddle on.
1. The River Wye, Wales/ West Midlands
A classic kayaker’s destination which OAG has been in love with since we first put hand to paddle. Whether you’re craving whitewater or a gentle paddle it’s a must do!
2. The Stour, East Anglia
The River Stour in the Essex/Suffolk borderlands meanders through Constable Country and it’s idyllic villages.
3.The Swale, Yorkshire
Safe waterfalls await you in the upper section, but if that’s too much, the lower sections offer some gentler cruising.
4. Tees, North East
Looking to start some more technical kayaking? The Upper Tees Valley is your spot. Looking for pure adrenaline and high volume fun? Head to the lower section and you will not be dissapointed
5.East Lyn, West Country
The perfect source-to-sea trip, complete with clean drops, technical paddles and grade 3 rapids.
An action packed route that’s a must do for any avid canoeist: epic rapids mixed with gentle pools await you.
7. Blackwater, Northern Ireland
Great for tourers of all abilities, the Blackwater is part of Northern Ireland’s Canoe Trails network, flowing through County Armagh and Tyrone, before flowing into the majestic Lough Neagh
8. Mersey, North West
For an urban kayak, head off from Stockport town centre and follow 8 mile designated paddle route to Carrington.