River Findhorn, Moray
Findhorn river will give you a perfect combination of extreme white water kayaking, as it is one of the most famous destinations, due to its massive drop gradient of 152 m/500 ft.
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The Verdon Canyon, in Hautes Alps-Provence and the river itself offer various spots along the river for kayaking and other outdoor activities in the Southern Alps. The phenomenal ‘playground’ of mountains and rivers, extending from Côte d’Azur to Verdon and Mercantour national parks will not let you down.
Various schools would assist you no matter the level of your efficiency. Experience the thrills of white water going it alone in a single-seat inflatable kayak. Jump in a lightweight and stable boat that fits you best, even an amateur will enjoy riding the rapids as confidently as in a traditional kayak.
The guide leads and ensures your safety from his own boat. It is recommended that you start from naval bases of Entrevaux and Castellane, in the heart of the Southern Alps !The spot are suitable even for children of 12 years old and above. Numerous accommodation options on the spot. Don’t miss the opportunity to admire the wild waters of the Verdon river crossing the Gorges du Verdon.
Findhorn river will give you a perfect combination of extreme white water kayaking, as it is one of the most famous destinations, due to its massive drop gradient of 152 m/500 ft.
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