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places to kayak in Wales

Kayaking in Wales

From glass-flat lakes to raging white water - from sandy beaches to rocky coastline, Wales has a lot to offer kayakers of all abilities.


Where to Kayak : Wales

Below is a list of places to kayak in Wales that have been submitted by other readers. For more information on any location simply click on the title.

Four Mile Bridge
It is a small sea lagoon and is great to explore it also has a rapid going through the bridge which is great for beginners and advanced paddlers alike
Dinas Dinlle
Easy access to the beach,though you have to walk over rocks at first plenty of places to park, quite shallow
Queenshead nr Oswestry
This is a stretch of canal that one way heads towards Welshpool, with a few locks and the otherway is almost uninterupted canoeing, consequencely it tends to be quiet as canal boats can only travel so
places to kayak : Mile End Mill Llangollen White Water Act Mile End Mill Llangollen White Water Act
Last summer we spent some time on the river Dee @ whitewateractives.co.uk site @ mile end mill. It was a white water site that had been engineered for play kayaking. Depending on the rivers level it c
Morfa Nefyn
Nice sheltered bay, very little surf ideal for beginners to inetrmediates
Aberporth
Lovely surf bay.
Sandy-beach bay
A Sheltered mile long beach, only used by two caravan/camp sites so never gets crowded. Plenty of small coves and two seaweed-covered islands to explore below high tide.
places to kayak : Lake Vyrnwy Lake Vyrnwy
Man made reservoir (Though you would not think it)owned by Severn Trent Water, set at the base of the Snowdonia national park. Fantastic place for beginners to go and reasonably quiet.
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