The paddle crew has ample opportunity to practice their newly learnt rafting skills before the river drops away and creates challenging rapids that flow down to Grandtully.
Rapids such as 'Zoom Flume' and 'The Washing Machine' keep people on their toes! Grandtully rapid is where the trip ends. This is the longest rapid on the river and provides one or two surprises for the unwary rafter.
River running is virtually as old as civilization itself, but rafting and kayaking as recreational activities are relatively new. A river journey is one of the most enjoyable ways to experience the rural areas and natural environments of any country. These pleasures are complimented by an even greater thrill; running through powerfull, fast flowing rapids.
Perthshire; Aberfeldy to Grandtully
When can you go:
All year round
How long does this activity last:
Half day
On purchasing this experience you will receive a voucher valid for 12 months. To book please call the supplier on the attached information sheet.
You need to know
You must be at least 16 years old to participate in this activity. Please advise us if you have any medical conditions which may affect your activity. White water rafting is not always suitable for contact lenses & glasses wearers. The maximum weight is 95kg (15 stone) and pregnant women should not do this activity.
You must be able to swim at least 50 metres and be reasonably fit. Please note that you will be asked to sign a disclaimer prior to the experience.
You and how many others:
There will be a minimum of 6 in your group
Spectators:
You are welcome to bring your family and friends