An illustrated guide to some of the finest tours of southern England’s waterways, from the Grand Union Canal in the South Midlands to the River Tamar in the South West. Scenic lakes, placid canals and broad rivers, as they can only be seen from a canoe, kayak or paddleboard.
The Scottish White Water kayaking guidebook by Pesda Press provides valuable insights for kayakers looking to explore the waters of Scotland, especially those interested in white water kayaking. It's an excellent resource for planning kayaking adventures in the region.
The Pesda Press PaddleMore in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs is a guide for paddlers lookinh to explore the shorline and lochs of the Trossachs. Loch Lomond itself has over eighty kilometres of shoreline to explore, but there is so much more to the park. The twenty-two navigable lochs range from the vast sea lochs around Loch Long to small inland bodies such as Loch Chon. The rivers vary from relaxed meandering waterways like the Balvaig to the steep white water of the River Falloch and everything in between.
Established in 1977
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