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Guided Canoe Trips on the River Tamar in October

Guided Family Canoe Trips on the River Tamar, the boundary between Devon and Cornwall 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. Our daily guided family canoe trips all start and finish from Cotehele

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Guided Canoe Trips on the River Tamar in October

Guided Family Canoe Trips on the River Tamar, the boundary between Devon and Cornwall 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. Our daily guided family canoe trips all start and finish from Cotehele

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Guided Canoe Trips on the River Tamar in October

Guided Family Canoe Trips on the River Tamar, the boundary between Devon and Cornwall 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. Our daily guided family canoe trips all start and finish from Cotehele

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A guide to exploring the River Tamar by canoe

Guided Family Canoe Trips in August

We’re going to let you in on a secret… Nothing beats canoeing the River Tamar for out and out fun. There is no finer way to see the Tamar Valley than from a canoe, serenely paddling along the border of Devon and Cornwall, passing unspoilt woodland and meadows and glimpsing rarely trodden paths. You’re guaranteed to come away buzzing, an adrenaline rush not just from completing a brilliant adventure, but from discovering a magical, hidden world. One where birds swoop

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