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    • What’s The Difference Between A Kayak and A Canoe?
    • Kayak Licenses: Scotland and Northern Ireland
    • Kayak Licenses in England and Wales
    • Kayak UK | The Best Rivers to Kayak Or Canoe in Scotland
    • Kayak UK | The Best Rivers to Kayak Or Canoe in Northern Ireland
    • Kayak UK | The Best Rivers to Kayak Or Canoe in Wales
    • Kayak UK | The Best Rivers to Kayak Or Canoe in England

    Both canoes and kayaks are terrific ways to get out and explore the waterways of the UK, but there is a difference between the two. A canoe has an open deck, higher sides and you kneel or sit (elevated) in it while rowing with a one-bladed paddle. A kayak has a closed deck with only one entry point. You sit on your backside inside it with your legs...

    In Scotland, the beloved 2003 land reform act (the same one which is responsible for the “right to roam” and all that wild camping access) covers water too. It says that “everyone has statutory access rights to most of Scotland’s outdoors, if these rights are exercised responsibly, with respect for people’s privacy, safety and livelihoods, and for ...

    In England and Wales, the easiest way to get past license issues is to join the British Canoe Union (BCU) or Canoe Wales(CW). Do that, and you will automatically receive a license for many rivers. As the BCU state on their website: “an individual Membership of British Canoeing includes a licence to paddle over 4,500km of river navigations and canal...

    River Tay

    The River Tay is the longest river in Scotland and can be canoed in sections or – if you’ve got a good bit of time on your hands – in its entirety. It runs from the slopes of Ben Lui in the west of the country across to Loch Tay, where the river then starts proper, and from there it runs over to the east coast at Dundee where it joins the sea via the Firth of Tay. Aberfeldy, not far from Loch Tay, is a particularly popular spot for kayaking - and is also a good place to spot beavers, which in...

    River Spey

    The Spey runs from a little east of Elgin up through the Cairngorm mountains. Those fond of a tipple will recognise the name. Speyside is famous for its whisky distilleries. The region produces more whisky than any other, and it does it well. It’s home to big hitters like Glen Livet, Glenfiddich, Balvenie and an abundance more. The river is also renowned for the quality of its salmon and fishing and, yup, it’s not so bad for kayaking either. The River Spey isn’t a particularly technical river...

    The Caledonian Canal

    The detectives among you will have worked out that the Caledonian Canal is not actually a river. It’s a canal. The first clue was in the name. But we thought it was worthy of a mention on this list since it grants access to the Great Glen Canoe Trail – a beauty of a kayak trip. On an 100km paddle, you can travel from Fort William in the west to Inverness in the east – traversing the legendary Loch Ness and Loch Lochy along the way. While we appreciate the latter loch may sound like it was nam...

    River Blackwater

    The River Blackwater Canoe Trail stretches 20km through the countryside of Armagh and Tyrone, finishing in Lough Neagh. There’s plenty of places to stop off for a cup of tea or a bite to eat on the way too – from The Argory to Bond’s Bridge or early on in Blackwatertown itself. It’s worth noting that Lough Neagh, where this 20km finishes, is also one end of the Canoe Trail of the Lower Bann, which runs 58km through Portglenone, Drumaheglis and Coleraine to Portstewart and the Atlantic Ocean....

    River Foyle

    Dipping in and out of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, the Foyle Canoe Trail runs 53km long, starting from Lifford, travelling through both countryside and city (the historic city of Derry/Londonderry) and bringing you out at the Atlantic Ocean. Canoe NI also write that “since the trail is tidal – the river section can even be paddled upstream!”

    The Coastline Canoe Trails

    Okay, so we’re cheating here. We know, sea kayaking is an entirely different ballgame, and an article about the best rivers to kayak in the United Kingdom really shouldn’t include the ocean. But… particularly in Northern Ireland… it’s just so darn pretty! There are North Coast, East Coast and South East Coast Canoe Trails, all well documented on the Canoe NIwebsite, and what trails they are – rugged cliff faces, ocean waves and the famous Giant’s Causeway. Then back to Portstewart for a Guinn...

    The River Usk

    The Beacons Water Trail is an established canoeing trail in Wales. It uses the River Usk and the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. The trail was launched back in 2011 by the Brecon Beacons National Park and Brecon Canoe Club to encourage canoe touring on the aforementioned River Usk and canal. The cool thing about this tour is that you can actually paddle down to Brynich Aqueduct, then change from the river to the canal and paddle back, making your return trip on a completely different stretch...

    River Wye

    The River Wye runs from Plnlimon in mid Wales to the Severn estuary, much of the time forming the border between England and Wales. The Wye Valley has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so you know the surroundings are going to look good on your Instagram. The 100-mile segment of the River Wye from Hay-on-Wye to the Bristol Channel is renowned for canoe and kayak touring. Elsewhere on the Wye, access is as set by Wye and Usk Foundation, so you need to check up and make sur...

    River Mawddach

    Mawddach Estuary is where the River Mawddach meets the sea – and it’s also a great kayaking route through Snowdonia. You won’t get any rapids here but due to the close proximity to the sea, there is a possibility of waves, and if you fancy going for a paddle on the ocean, this is a great gateway, too. For more information on Scottish kayaking head to Canoe Wales.

    River Stour

    The River Stour is a river which runs through Kent, flowing into the North Sea at Pegwell Bay. This is a great river for beginners and an incredibly scenic paddle as well. The river is incredibly accessible, and you can paddle through Stodmarsh Nature Reserve between Westbere and Grove Ferry – a unique area of wetland with marshes, reedbeds, lakes and woodland. This is an incredibly relaxing, idyllic canoe or kayak tour, and you’ve got some good chances of seeing rare wildlife (in particular...

    River Allen

    River Allen can be found in Northumberland and is one of the best rivers in England for white water rafting. Because of all those rapids though, the River Allen isn’t perhaps the best for beginners. The rapids are often Grade 3, up to Grade 4. There isn’t an awful lot of flat water on which to get your composure. There’s a boulder garden early on to test if you’re up to it, and it doesn’t let up much from there.

    River Thames

    The River Thames is probably the most famous river in the United Kingdom. Though many people don’t give much thought to where it leads after or before London. From the origins in the Cotswolds, right out to the ocean, it’s actually a beautiful 184 mile route through the English countryside. Canoeing from Oxford to Windsor is possibly one of the most scenic sections, coming in at around 65 miles overall with camping options available along the way.

    • Stuart Kenny
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  5. 18 dic 2019 · We take a look at the best kayaking routes in the UK, from the glistening lochs of Scotland to the choppy waves of the Cornish coast.

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