The English White Water Kayak Guide by Pesda Press certainly answers the question of where to kayak in England. This updated and very informative guidebook covers many areas including the South West, South East, North West, North East and many places in between.
The Northen Alps, or more specifically the Austrian Tirol area which incorporates Landeck is a fantastic destination for an Alpine kayaking holiday. If you have had several trips to the French Alps and want to experience some larger volume rivers, grab a copy of White Water North Alps for inspiration. This kayak guidebook gives you all the info you need for kayaking in the alps.
Rivers Publishing has produced White Water Pyrenees to work as a guidebook that gives an outline and basic information on kayaking in the Pyrenees.
A concise manual of navigation aimed specifically at sea kayakers. In this 2nd edition, the author has added and expanded on topics where they have considered this desirable, but have also taken great care to keep it as short and simple as possible.
Scottish Sea Kayaking features a collection of 50 sea kayaking journeys around Scotland and the isles.
Welsh Sea Kayaking is a comprehensive guide that gives information on 50 selected trips along the Welsh Coastline. It covers from the Dee Estuary right down to the Bristol Channel. For each trip it gives information on start points, finish points which also include grid references. High and low water times, tide speeds and also other information such as the local coastguard.
In this book, BCU level 5 sea coach, Gordon Brown shares his knowledge of sea kayaking. Included are topics such as physiology, boat and paddle dynamics, seamanship, safety and rescue and much more all delivered in his succinct, humorous, and very visual style. With over 70 photographs and illustrations, to aid understanding, this is an essential manual for the modern sea kayaker.
A guide to some great sea kayaking journeys in the South West of England. In this new edition, the south-west coast of England is described in 50 great voyages, from the Isle of Wight to the Scilly Isles to the Severn Estuary.