Canoe Wild

Canoe Wild are a Paddlesport provider in Canoe, Kayaks, Paddleboards as well as activities such as raft-building, private lessons, taster sessions, young paddlers club, British Canoeing qualification & awards and much more.

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Fun for all the family
Double Kayaks in the sunshine

General hire is available Monday – Sunday 9.30am – 6.00pm in Kayaking, Paddle boarding and Canoeing. You can hire for an hour or a Fordwich to Grove Ferry Trip which is roughly 2.5 hours. There are also options for all day paddle adventures.

There is weekly taster sessions in Kayaking and Paddleboarding for you to learn a new skill and have some tuition out in the boats, learning paddle technique as well as water confidence.

There is a young paddlers club for children ages 8-14 looking to get involved in a new activity including kayaking and paddle boarding. As well as to achieve paddle awards and certificates.

The 2024 season sees a welcome return of Canoe Wilds multi-activity sessions including raft-building – water based paddle games, children’s parties as well as guided paddles. As well as the inclusion of some new and exciting experiences such as Seal sea kayaking tours, beaver tour and talk paddles and many more special events.

For private lessons, taster sessions, group activities and guided tours why not head out with one of the fantastic, qualified paddlesports instructors.

Canoe Wild also offer First Aid courses from Mini Medic's for children and young people through to Outdoor Level 3 First Aid qualifications. Learning in a fun and unique setting by the river.

If you fancy getting out on the water this summer look no further than Canoe Wild.

Www.canoewild.co.uk

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