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Guided Family Canoe Trips in May
May 29 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
£26 – £36
Guided Family Canoe Trips on the River Tamar in May
Duration: 2.5 hours
Suitable for: Complete Beginners Aged 3+
To book call: 01822 833409 or email info@tamartrails.co.uk
If you are looking for a truly relaxing way to enjoy the stunning scenery and wildlife that the Tamar Valley has to offer, then there is simply no better way to do it than with a Canoe Tamar safari. Canoe Tamar has been running guided canoe trips for the last 20 years and we have loved every minute of sharing the river with our customers. Many have returned year after year, some have even come to work for us!
Our daily guided family canoe trips all start and finish from Cotehele Quay, part of the stunning National Trust property near to Saltash on the Cornwall bank. The river Tamar divides Cornwall and Devon, running 61 miles in total from its source very close to the north coast, down to Plymouth in the south. Our canoe trips start from Cotehele Quay and cover a few miles of the sheltered upper tidal section of the river.
Cotehele Quay is part of the National Trust property based around Cotehele House, Cornwall. The Shamrock, a fully restored Tamar barge is moored there. There are tearooms in the Edgcombe Arms on the quay and delicious local organic ice cream for sale.
On our canoe trip you will paddle past the steep woodlands of the Cotehele estate and the chapel built by Sir Richard Edgecumbe to mark his escape from the Roundheads. A sharp bend in the river take us past Danescombe House, built for a mine captain and once a hotel. Boatyards and moorings bring us to the famous Calstock viaduct completed in 1907 which we paddle underneath. The viaduct is still in use by the Tamar Valley rail link from Gunnislake to Plymouth, and our halt at the village.
The river then winds it way up past Okel Tor Quay and Gawton Quay, once part of a large thriving copper industry with ships taking the ore from the 19th century mines along the valley. There is evidence of the mining activity all the way, with ruins, chimneys and disused small quays.
Our destination point on the river can vary depending on the weather and enthusiasm of the paddlers! But often we will get as far as, the affectionately known “Pirate Ship”…once a grand little boat that moored along the river, now the bones lay submerged with the mast still standing proud above the water. We turn at this point and head back down river to where we can find a spot by the bank to stop. We do stay in the boats, but it is a chance to have a break, enjoy the surroundings and a snack gives us a boost for the journey back!
All our trips are great for families, no experience is needed and the minimum age is 3 years old.
Cost: £36 for adults, £26 for under 18’s and under 5 years are free of charge.
To book call: 01822 833409 or email info@tamartrails.co.uk
For full details about all our canoe trips go to this page.
The river Tamar is the boundary of the two counties so you will be canoeing in Cornwall and canoeing in Devon!!