Lake Vyrnwy, Powys
Lake Vyrnwy is a reservoir in Powys, Wales. To launch you kayak it will cost you £4.50 for the...
Read MoreLake Vyrnwy is a reservoir in Powys, Wales. To launch you kayak it will cost you £4.50 for the...
Read MoreAberafon campsite is on the North Wales Coast on the Llyn Peninsula at Gyrn Goch between...
Read MoreLlangennith is what local surfers call the ‘indicator’ break for the area. If there’s a not a lump...
Read MoreKnown locally as Sandy Beach, Porth Tywyn Mawr is a sandy bay, near the village of Llanfwrog....
Read MoreA good place for leisurely paddle with no tidal consequences if you stay within the bay and a good...
Read MoreSuitable for all abilities, popular at weekends. How to get there: From Trearrdur follow signs for...
Read MoreAberporth is a large coastal village located in Ceredigion on the west coast of Wales. The...
Read MoreOnce on the channel going upstream keeping far left through broad water you emerge into the river...
Read MoreLLanddwyn seems to be paddle-able in most tidal states.There are several landing spots around the...
Read MoreThe Mawddach is a good paddle along a very picturesque river surrounded by mountains on both sides...
Read MoreBala lake is one of the largest lakes in Wales. 4 miles in length and 1 mile wide and about 42...
Read MoreNorth Pembrokeshire, Whitesands Bay, or Porthmawr (Big Harbour) in Wales, is a wide expanse of...
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