Take to the river in your own inflatable tube and enjoy a more hands-on way to experience moving water. You’ll float, spin, and ride natural features as you work with the current rather than against it. It’s a playful session that still gives you a real feel for the river.
🌊 Key Details
- Duration: 3 hours
- Location: Around 20 minutes from M6 Junction 36 (exact meeting point confirmed the day before)
- Minimum age: 12 years
- Maximum group size: 8 people
🛶 What to Expect
You’ll start by getting kitted out and running through a clear safety briefing on the riverbank. The guide will explain how to control your tube, position yourself in the water, and move safely through different types of flow. Once you’re on the water, the first section is all about getting comfortable—learning how your tube responds, how to steer, and how to work with the current.
As you progress downstream, the river begins to pick up pace. You’ll move through small rapids, catch gentle waves, and have the chance to try out different ways of riding the water. Because you’re sitting directly in the flow, everything feels more immediate and connected. There’s also time for a few river-based challenges and games, keeping things varied while building your confidence.
Towards the end, you’ll link everything together on a longer stretch of river. By this point, most people feel much more in control and able to read what’s ahead. The session finishes with time to get changed and warm up, usually with a few good moments to look back on from the water.
📍 Location
Sessions take place on a selection of rivers across Cumbria and the Lake District, with the exact stretch chosen based on conditions. This allows each trip to be run on water that suits tubing best, whether that’s a more playful section or something with a bit more pace.
A regular meeting point is near Backbarrow, Ulverston, Cumbria, close to the southern lakes area. Final details are always confirmed the day before, with clear instructions on where to meet and where to park. Most locations are within easy reach of the M6, making access straightforward.
✅ Prerequisites
You should be comfortable in and around water, as you’ll be sitting directly in the flow for much of the session. A reasonable level of fitness helps, as you’ll be moving yourself through the river and staying active throughout. Breaks are built in, and the guide adjusts things to suit how the group is getting on. The maximum weight limit is 120kg due to safety equipment requirements.
Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult guardian. You’ll need to bring swimwear, a towel, and dry clothes for after the session. Sturdy closed-toe footwear is essential, such as old trainers or water shoes, as these will be worn in the river.
⭐ Why Choose Us
The team behind these sessions are active whitewater kayakers with years of guiding experience on rivers in the UK and further afield. Their focus is on using real river environments rather than fixed or artificial setups, choosing locations that properly suit tubing and the conditions on the day. Every session is guided with a strong emphasis on safety while keeping things relaxed and enjoyable.
They keep things simple—good equipment, clear instruction, and a proper understanding of how rivers behave. Each session is shaped around the group, meaning you’re not just following a set routine. The aim is to give you a genuine day on the water that feels fun, natural, and well run from start to finish.