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TOPIC: Kayaking in Ireland

Kayaking in Ireland 16 years 3 months ago #19940

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:think: I'm heading to Ireland about a month from now, and I was wondering if anyone knows of any place over there where I can rent a boat and gear, maybe find a guide and do a bit of kayaking. I'm a pretty solid Class III boater and don't mind the cold.
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Re:Kayaking in Ireland 16 years 3 months ago #19955

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I dont know of anyone that just rents gear but there are but if you get onto Brian Keogh from totalexperience.ie he'd be able to sort you out with a few days paddling and kit you out with gear. He's a really nice guy based in Wicklow (east coast south of Dublin) you can e-mail [mail address protected from spambots with javascript]

Sara
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Re:Kayaking in Ireland 16 years 3 months ago #20042

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Hi there,

What Sara said. Also, you should post on http://www.irishfreestyle.com/forum - that's were most Irish kayakers hang out. If it's raining when you're here, then there will be boating.

Jim.
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Re:Kayaking in Ireland 16 years 3 months ago #20043

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:grin: Thanks to both of you! I'm hoping that it's raining and that I get to kayak just a bit, even if I do end up freezing my bum off!
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Re:Kayaking in Ireland 16 years 3 months ago #20070

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Also check out www.irishwhitewater.com for guides to a good few of the rivers

R
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Re:Kayaking in Ireland 16 years 2 months ago #20176

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hi. i am thinking of going to ireland for a week in the summer. have no idea when the best time would be? my boyfriend and i want to do a week long kayak tour with the possibility to be able to enjoy the culture of ireland at the same time. i have my heart set out on this and would be very grateful for any insider tips. sea kayaking, rivers, white water. we are open to anything.
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Re:Kayaking in Ireland 16 years 2 months ago #20196

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Hi there,

Get in contact with Ali, he runs sea kayaking trips on the west coast of Ireland. Really spectacular scenery.

www.irelandwestseakayaking.com/

The rivers are usually pretty dry for the summer, but if you are interested in a bit of playboating you should check out

playak.com/article.php?sid=1246

Its tidal so will work during the summer. Also keep an eye out for a bit of kayak surfing on the west coast.

Or flatwater kayaking courses in Galway www.nuigkc.com/corribcanoe/

Enjoy

Brian
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Re:Kayaking in Ireland 16 years 2 months ago #20197

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also

www.kayakmor.com/

for sea kayaking
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Re:Kayaking in Ireland 16 years 2 months ago #20209

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thanx a millon Bowsie!!!!!!!!!:)
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