Category: Where to kayak
Strangford Lough, County Down
Strangford Lough in County Down, Northern Ireland is a large sea lough & the largest inlet in...
Read MoreNeilson Holidays, Airone Beachclub Review, Calabria, Italy
When you look for a holiday – especially one for you and your family – what ticks the...
Read MorePegwell Bay, Kent
Pegwell Bay is located in Ramsgate in the East Kent. The Bay is a shallow inlet, surrounded by a large stretch of sea cliffs & is considered a nature reserve of international importance. Pegwell Bay has a variety...
Read MoreBaia dei Mori (Budoni), Sardinia, Italy
Baia dei Mori on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia is one of those places that you just have to...
Read MoreLake Vyrnwy, Powys
Lake Vyrnwy is a reservoir in Powys, Wales. To launch you kayak it will cost you £4.50 for the...
Read MoreReach Lode – Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire
Reach Lode & Wicken Lode are part of a series of waterways in Cambridgeshire which all connect to the River Cam. This particular route is a ‘there and back’ style paddle that’s worth it for the novelty of being above the...
Read MoreHorseshoe Lake, Hampshire
I took my cub-scout group there one evening and to see 25 kids having one whale of a laugh for a...
Read MoreLoe Beach, Truro
Loe Beach is a sheltered, and fairly safe, sand and shingle beach that’s great for swimming,...
Read MoreAberafon, Gwynedd
Aberafon campsite is on the North Wales Coast on the Llyn Peninsula at Gyrn Goch between...
Read MoreEastoke Corner/Sandy Point, Hayling Island
Directly out front of Eastoke Corner beach car park is a slightly steeper part of the beach than...
Read MoreDaymer Bay, Cornwall
Daymer Bay is an explorer’s paradise as it’s the gateway to the Camel Estuary that flows into the...
Read MoreSelsey, West Sussex
Selsey has some of the most treacherous waters along the south coast. Get it wrong with the tide,...
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