1/2 Day Trip – Hay-on-Wye to The Boat Inn
Trip Length: 2-3 hours
Distance: 5 Miles
Trip Overview:
Half Day: Hay-on-Wye to The Boat Inn Canoe Hire
(5.0 miles)
Collection from at the end of your trip.
Wyeford Car Park, Wyeford Rd, Hay-on-Wye, Hereford, HR3 5BJ
We will meet you at Wyeford Car Park in Hay-on-Wye where there is limited free parking. If there isn't any space, please use the public carpark Oxford Road Car Park.
All child participants require a minimum of a 1:1 adult to child ratio. If child participant is aged between 7-13 we require a minimum of a 2:1 adult to child ratio for that child.
If your group doesn‘t fit in to these categories, please give us a call and we will do our best to accommodate you.
Embark on a captivating half-day canoeing adventure along the majestic River Wye. Start your journey in Hay-on-Wye as you paddle into the English countryside, surrounded by fields and hills. You'll pass by Clifford Castle before concluding your trip at Whitney-on-Wye. Rest and rejuvenate at a charming riverside pub, as we arrange your comfortable return. Immerse yourself in nature, bask in the sun, and let us take care of the rest.
- Wear lightweight clothing that you are happy to get wet in – We recommend fast drying fabrics.
- Avoid jeans where possible.
- Comfortable footwear that are secured to your feet that you are happy to get wet – i.e. old trainers.
- Wellington boots and flip flops are not suitable.
- Dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day.
- A mobile phone – We require at least 1 mobile phone per boat whilst out on the river.
- Fluids and snacks.
- High factor sunscreen is highly recommended.
- A warm jumper or jacket – In case you get wet and cold.
- A full change of clothes.
- We operate a zero tolerance to alcohol and drugs.
- Speakers, please leave them at home.
- Expensive jewellery. Watches, cameras, video cameras ETC if not waterproof. We cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage to any of your items.
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