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Kayaking Holidays In Dartmoor

Kayaking holidays are a great way to observe wildlife in some of the most beautiful environments. Many people enjoy taking a holiday in which they get some good exercise, instead of relaxing by the pool or spending a week eating and drinking too much. Many find the thought of kayaking as appealing as hiking, and you even have the option go sea kayaking, allowing you incredible views of rugged coastline.

Not only recreational, kayaking is a great way to travel. It is best suited to the energetic and adventurous, but there is nothing to stop older people from kayaking at a relaxed pace. If you love the outdoors, then kayaking really is a great way to take a holiday. You can access locations which are well off the well-trodden track.

Just imagine all the caves and cliffs you can see by kayak, with the freedom to jump in for a swim any time you like. Look for kayaking holidays where expert tuition is provided, and ensure that you bring the right equipment, including boots, wetsuits, sunscreen, shorts, t-shirts, sunglasses, towels and first aid facilities. You could even continue your aqua activities with a spot of surfing or snorkelling.

Imagine gliding through the chilly, clear waters of Dartmoor in a kayak, soaking up the views and enjoying some gentle exercise. Some people become huge fans of activity holidays, burning calories and experiencing parts of the holiday destination which otherwise might have been inaccessible.
Kayaking Holidays In Dartmoor


The UK is perfect for kayaking and canoeing, with mile upon mile of beautiful coastline to explore. The inland waterways are also great places for tourists to visit, and there are even white water tours for those who are seeking even more of a thrill. Upland rivers are the best places for white water kayaking, while lowland rivers are more suited to gentle kayaking tours. In the UK we are lucky enough to have thousands of miles of canals which make ideal territory for the less experienced kayaker.

Camping is frequently the most convenient accommodation for those who intend to go on long, downstream tours. It means that travellers can spontaneously stop when they feel to, set up camp and go to bed. Luckily for those who don't want to brave the elements, there are a plethora of B&B, youth hostels and pubs to enjoy.

There are hundreds and hundreds of miles of stunning scenery in the UK, providing ideal places for activity holidays. There are travel companies which can organise activity holidays across the UK and Europe.

by: john mce




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