By Lani on Tuesday, 01 March 2022
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5 places to canoe or kayak in Wales

Werner Paddles offer a variety of lightweight and strong paddles, perfect for a paddler in any condition. We put together a brief list of places that you can really put your paddle to the test. 


River Wye

Flowing for about 130 Miles, the River Wye provides the perfect opportunity to relax and discover the wildlife of the water. Take a different approach from the usual Wye Valley Walk and try paddling down the river itself, having practice with a range of depths and flows whilst taking in the beauty of your natural surroundings.

Photo from: https://canoehire.co.uk/river-wye-canoeing/kerne-bridge/ 


Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid)

With a car park nearby, this large freshwater lake is an easy access spot, ideal for getting your paddles wet. Bala Lake, also known as Llyn Tegid, is surrounded by the wonders of Snowdonia National Park, offering a tranquil spot with mountain scenery and various wildlife that allows you to build your experience in paddle sports.


Photo from: https://www.campsites.co.uk/inspiration/other-attractions/around-bala-lake


Pembrokeshire Coast

Allowing paddlers of all levels to explore the National Park, the Pembrokeshire Coast is a great spot to paddle in the summer months. You can rest up on a secluded beach or share the water with porpoise before discovering the magic of hidden caves. Travelling along the coast you will be able to find a spot perfect for your level of skill.

Photo from: https://marvellousmaps.com/adventure/britain-adventure-locations/pembrokeshire-coast


River Teifi

The river Teifi is a tidal gorge, offering safe and gentle waters that allow those of all skill levels and ages to join in on the adventure. Flowing through woodlands filled with wildlife, an important habitat to otters, deer, kingfishers, dragonflies and many more. The river flows slow and flat for the most part, with gentle rapids to finish off the end of your trip.


Photo from: https://felingeri.co.uk/river-teifi-canoes-and-kayaks/


Anglesey Coastline

Want to explore somewhere more up north? Anglesey Coastline provides a great opportunity to get your paddles wet and take your hand at some sea kayaking. There is plenty to explore from a serene paddle on the gentle, calm waves journeying along the coast, to the caves and offshore islands that are full of things to discover, with the high possibility of spotting a seal sharing your adventure with you.

Photo from: https://www.kayakessentials.co.uk/reasons-to-be-grateful-a-day-at-the-races/

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