Description
Explore Llandegfedd Lake from a different perspective. Hire a Canadian Canoe and take a leisurely paddle on the reservoir with a friend or family member. Enjoy the spectacular views and look out for local wildlife. You may even see an Osprey! No experience is necessary. Please note: This is not an instructor led session.
Please arrive 20 minutes prior to start time to allow time to change into required kit ready for a safety briefing at the start time.
The minimum age allowed on the water is 5 years.
5 to 7 years old - Can be on a craft with a responsible adult aged 18+
8 to 13 years old - Can paddle own craft, whilst supervised by a responsible adult aged 18+ on the water
14 to 17 years old - Can paddle own craft with a responsible adult aged 18+ on site that is contactable in the case of an emergency
Canoes have a maximum of 2 adults and a small child, or 3 children per canoe.
Weather:
Safety is our number one priority. If weather conditions are poor (e.g. strong winds or thunder and lightning) or other incidents occur, we reserve the right to restrict activity. Advance notice will be given where possible. However, sometimes decisions must be made at short notice. If we close for activities, we will contact all customers impacted to either reschedule or refund.
Requirements
The minimum age allowed on the water is 5 years.
5 to 7 years old - Can be on a craft with a responsible adult aged 18+
8 to 13 years old - Can paddle own craft, whilst supervised by a responsible adult aged 18+ on the water
14 to 17 years old - Can paddle own craft with a responsible adult aged 18+ on site that is contactable in the case of an emergency
Canoes have a maximum of 2 adults and a small child, or 3 children per canoe.
What to bring
Please complete your disclaimer and medical information ahead of your visit – this will be prompted through your online booking. If this information isn’t completed in advance, it can cause delays to you starting your session. This information must be completed for every person participating.
·Swimwear to wear under a wetsuit
·A change of clothes if you don’t wish to wear a wetsuit
·Shoes you are happy to get wet (old trainers or water shoes) – footwear must be worn when entering or exiting the water
·Suncream
·Hat – either a warm hat or sunhat depending on the weather
·Bottle of water
·Towel
·Warm clothes for afterwards
A wetsuit, buoyancy aid and helmet (where appropriate) will be provided, however you are welcome to bring your own wetsuit if you wish.