Undiscovered Alps
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HOLIDAY OFFERS - White Water Holidays - Kayak the Alps

Kayak the Alps Holiday

From grade II to grade V all within an hour of each other....! This area has a huge amount of variety in a relatively small space!

Take in the sunshine and experience the roller coaster rides and beautiful clear water of alpine rivers.

Check out the famous and beautiful, narrow gorge of the Bonne and feel privilaged to be a kayaker as you paddle through some of the most specatular scenery the Alps has to offer in the Valgaudemar valley where the Severaisse runs.

And you won't be fighting with a million other paddlers or rafters for the best play spots because unlike our neighbour, the Briancon / Embrun area, we are a very well kept secret!

Whether you are a beginner wanting your first taste of white water or a seasoned paddler wanting big volume water, interesting rapids and virtually guaranteed sunshine, we can put something together for you.
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Kayak the Alps for Beginners

Dates Any time from the end of April until August subject to availability.

From £333 per person for a weeks kayaking course, progressing from flat water onto white water rapids. You have a choice of catered or self catered accommodation and different transport options.

Starting on flat water to learn some basic kayaking technique, you will gradually progress onto moving water and by the end of the week you will be paddling your first alpine rivers!
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Kayak the Alps for Experienced Paddlers

From £333 for a weeks paddling the alpine rivers of the Southern French Alps. You have a choice of catered or self catered accommodation and different transport options.

A week of alpine paddling adapted to your level with qualified instructors to guide and look after you on the river, dramatic mountain scenery, lovely clear water and beautiful sunshine!

Suitable for intermediate and advanced paddlers. All paddlers must be competent on grade II rivers and be able to ferryglide and break in and out of eddys.