England
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England has quite a few rivers, but not many mountains, and so the best whitewater in the U.K. is to be found in Wales and Scotland
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[edit] Regions of England
- South England
- Cornwall - Tame english kayak surfing. Good pasties.
- Devon - Some cracking rivers coming down from Exemoor (Exe, Barle, E. & W. Lynn) and Dartmoor (Dart, Erm, Plym, Tamar & the excellent Tavy).
- Oxfordshire - Oxford Canal. Miles and miles of easy paddling along a contour canal built by James Brindley in the 1760s. Stop at the Red Lion in Cropredy for a pint.
- North England
- Lake District - National park in the North West (Cumbria)
- Yorkshire - Large county in North England with many rivers
- North East England - region with many fine whitewater rivers, including the Coquet, Tyne, Tees, Swale, Ure ... and their tributaries
[edit] Misc Rivers
- UK Rivers Guidebook - The UK kayakers bible.
- Dart - Upper Dart(4+), Mid/loop (3), Lower (2)
- Thames
[edit] Misc Playspots
- Hurley Weir - Excellent playwave on the Thames.
- Holme Pierpoint - Artificial (concrete) whitewater centre in Nottingham.
- Nene Whitewater Centre - Artificial whitewater centre in Northampton. http://www.nenewhitewatercentre.co.uk/.
[edit] Clubs / Organisations
- BCU - British Canoe Union
- Banbury & District Canoe Club - Banbury & District Canoe Club - marathon, sprint & wildwater racing. Family orientated club.
- Imperial College Canoe Club - London University club.
- Durham Uni Canoe Club - Durham (North England) University club
- Swaledale Outdoor Club - multi-activity family-orientated club with about fifty canoeists and kayakers, both river and sea.
- Battersea Canoe Club - London club for white-water, surf, polo & Thames paddling, new members welcome (over 18s only)
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