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canoeing Llangollen canal, and thomas telford aqueduct
fun time paddling this beautiful area of north wales.
Cardigan Bay Sea Kayakers 48 Llangollen Canal
Llangollen Canal over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Chirk Aqueduct Taking us to England, then return.
You can kayak across this narrow aqueduct in Wales
This is the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Wales.
Winter Canoeing - Ambushed on the Canal
A winter canoe session on the Llangollen Canal featuring a particularly entertaining snowball fight.
Epic Kayaking Over Pontcysyllte Aqueduct! Don't Look Down!
Hold on tight and don't look down! Time to get in an inflatable kayak and head over Pontcysyllte Aqueduct!!
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Cornwall - sea kayaking Portreath to Godrevy Island.
A Shipwreck,a nudist beach and an Island immortalised in literature! As a day trip,this is about as good as it gets.Got there early,as the parking situation is desperate in Portreath,the previous day having headed North to S.t. Agnes,then this day had a lot to live up to,in fact I wouldn't have thought it possible to compete, but - compete it did,and even surpassed it,this has been one of the most enjoyable trips I've done so far.All the elements conducive to good sea kayaking,came together,the weather of course,the big vista of Cornish sky,was just the best,a clear blue sky is a sight to behold,but when its adorned with those fluffy legless sheep clouds its all the better for me.One of the most inspirational ship names ever for me was an old clipper in the Cutty Sark heyday when they were still beating early steamships called FLYING CLOUD - wonderful.The other great bonus here was the prevoiusly mentioned water quality,as you can see for yourself it is supreme,enabling a tour of the wreck without getting wet.The wreck is that of the Secil Japan wrecked hereabouts in 1989,prefer an older wreck myself but I'm splitting hairs here.The beach at Fishing Cove is fantastic and one of numerous here used by Nudists I was greeted here by a man and his rather attractive partner(dissapointingly clad in a bikini) completely tackle out making sure the big fella was kept clear of the cold water!On to Navax Point and the interest diminishes only slightly,excellent views to Hayle and S.t. Ives.Godrevy makes an excellent turning point navigating the islands' surprising divide and for me heading downwind with gentle tide assistance.I had a fantstic half our so on Fishing Cove beach - nowhere near long enough,before heading back,all the time overlooked by that fabulous sky,that ultimately inspired the music for this particular video.As stated it was played on my £30 classical guitar(it's had new strings) a simple sequence then embellished with piano and echo guitar on a Boss br600.You may have noticed a lack of caves in this and the S.t. Agnes video - I will post a seperate video for this as they are a bit special and not enough time is afforded in a 10 min clip to include everything - including the amazing place that is Ralph's Cupboard and its accompanying legend of Wrath the giant snacking on sailors heads and hurling boulders at passing ships like some latter day hooligan!
Minehead Camping and Caravanning Club
Look out to sea from our campsite on this Somerset hillside.
Our Minehead Club campsite lies just outside the stunning Exmoor National Park, close to the beaches of the Exmoor Heritage Coast and a mile-and-a-half from Minehead, Somerset’s largest seaside resort.
Not only does this campsite enjoy a prime coastal location in a peaceful setting, its views over-looking the Bristol channel, woodland and the town are second to none. A spacious site, Minehead has 50 pitches including some serviced pitches and good central site facilities.
There are lovely walks from the site including a wooded walk into Minehead centre. Minehead is also the starting point for the South West Coast Path, a long-distance trail that follows the coast to Poole. The town is also the terminus of the West Somerset Steam Railway, which travels through 20 miles of stunning coastal and countryside scenery.
South of the campsite, Wimbleball Reservoir offers sailing, canoeing and wind surfing – launch your own craft or hire from the lake’s activity centre. Anglers have been known to catch rainbow trout here. You can fish from the banks or hire a boat. There is nine-mile walking and cycling track around the lake too.
If you'd like to go glamping then Minehead Ready Camp is the perfect choice. (Please note that, although we welcome dogs on this site, in the interest of all guests we do not permit pets to stay within the Ready Camp tents).
River Aire, Leeds Station
High water (approx 1.40 metres) along the River Aire in Leeds City Centre near the station
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