White water rafting offers an action-packed way to experience the rush of the river. It’s a great way to challenge yourself, as you and your group work together to navigate wild waters, race through waves, and face stoppers. Whether you are a beginner or have some experience, each trip guarantees an unforgettable adventure. Plus, with drone footage available, you can capture your experience from above and relive the fun!
Key Details
- Location: Cumbria & Tees Valley
- Duration: 3-4 hours
- Minimum Age: 8 years (age varies by location)
- Group Size: Private raft (up to 7 passengers), Shared raft (min. 2 to book)
What to Expect
The adventure begins with a thorough briefing from your guide, ensuring you understand the safety measures and techniques for tackling the river. As you set off, you'll paddle through stretches of white-water, working as a team to control the raft while facing waves, rapids, and various obstacles. Depending on the location, the difficulty and pace may vary, but all trips provide a chance to engage with the water in a safe, yet challenging environment.
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River Leven to Back Barrow Bridge – Lake District: This route is perfect for those aged 13 and over. The trip takes about 3-4 hours and offers a lively white-water rafting adventure with plenty of fast-moving sections.
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River Eden – Lazonby to Armathwaite – Eden Valley: Suitable for those aged 8 and over, this 4-hour trip provides a more scenic rafting experience. It is often described as one of the most beautiful sections of river in Cumbria, especially during the autumn months.
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River Tees – Abbey Rapids – County Durham: Ideal for adventurers aged 10 and above, this 3-4 hour journey is full of rapids and fast-moving water, ensuring an exciting rafting experience.
Location
The white water rafting locations span across three remarkable rivers, each with its unique characteristics and charm. In the Lake District, the River Leven offers a lively course for those looking for action-packed rapids.
The Eden Valley offers a more scenic and peaceful route, with the river surrounded by beautiful countryside. Meanwhile, the River Tees in County Durham is known for its challenging rapids and steady flow, creating a perfect rafting environment for all.
Prerequisites
Rafting can be physically demanding, so a good level of fitness is required. You should be water confident and able to swim, as you might end up in the river. The minimum age for rafting varies depending on the location: children aged 8 and over can join the River Eden trip, while other locations may have higher age limits.
If you have concerns about suitability for younger participants, feel free to contact the team for advice on the best options.
Why Choose Us
Rafting trips are led by highly qualified and experienced guides who ensure safety while helping you navigate the wild waters. The expert instructors tailor the experience to suit different skill levels, making sure everyone feels confident while pushing their limits in the water. With the ability to capture your rafting adventure with drone footage, you’ll have a keepsake to remember the day.
The equipment provided is top-notch, including 5mm wetsuits, helmets, and buoyancy aids, ensuring your safety and comfort throughout the trip. The team strives to create a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, making it a perfect option for families, groups, and anyone looking to try something new.