Canyoning

Canyoning

What is it? 

A canyon is defined as a deep gap in the ground, and has normally been made over long periods of time by the flow of water. Canyoning is the practice of traveling through such places in different manners appropriate to the terrain, with the various methods including basics such as walking and swimming to more specialist techniques such as abseiling and scrambling. 

What does it involve?

Canyoning generally requires some technical know-how to properly understand how to travel on potentially unstable surfaces, but the main aim is exploration and enjoyment! It can involve many different physical experiences and can be as easy or as hard as is needed.

Why do it and what are the benefits?

Going canyoning is a great way to see a natural feature up close and personal - physical interaction with a landscape that has evolved over thousands of years can really increase respect for the environment. 

What equipment do we need?

You should be practicing canyoning with an activity provider, so they should provide the majority of the equipment needed, but always check with them beforehand - you may need to ensure the students are wearing appropriate clothing!

Who is it suitable for?

Canyoning activities can be adjusted to suit most age groups, but you should check with the provider beforehand as their local canyons may have certain age restrictions on them. 

Costs?

Canyoning is a reasonably specialist activity and requires quite a bit of safety equipment, so may be more expensive than other outdoor physical activities, but if you shop around and get the best value for your group size then the costs shouldn't run too high. 

Issues/Things to think about? (unsuitable for age groups, medical conditions etc)

You should be confident in your students that they will pay attention to safety procedures, especially younger groups!

How do we include?

Some more severe physical disabilities may limit involvement in canyoning, so if you are concerned, check with the activity provider beforehand to see exactly what they are set up for and if they can give you advice on your specific situation. 

Doing it abroad?

Some of the most impressive canyons in the world are found in foreign countries, some of which (like the Grand Canyon) are famous internationally. A visit to any of these would be well worth your time if there is one located in the country of your destination!

Main website: 

http://www.adventurebritain.com/canyoning-in-wales-uk/ has some good general information, but always check individual venue websites for their specific activity details. 

Venues with this Activity

We provide outdoor activities in Wales, for Schools, Colleges and Youth groups. We offer a fantastic variety of experiences tailored to your individual needs and budget. Activities in South & West Wales, include: Canyoning (aka Gorge Walking), Kayaking, Raft Building and many more. 

We offer a fantastic range of adventure activities for all ages and abilities. We offer school residential trips for up to 80 persons suiting all tastes and budgets.

Discounts are provided for larger groups. 

For two years ghyllscrambling.co.uk has been delivering the highest quality adventures and ghyll scrambling trips in the Lake District. We have the best kit, the most experienced staff and the best customer service. We personalise your trip to meet your needs. 

Test your nerve by journeying through a mountain via a series of exciting adventurous challenges. Try your hand at zip-lining over water or climbing up a vertical shaft, boat across a lake, traverse over an abyss, scale a waterfall or abseil your way down to the deepest point in Snowdonia! 

We have a whole range of adventurous things to do including Canoeing, Gorge Walking, Bushcraft, Mountain Walking, Kayaking and much more. Have no fear! Our instructors appreciate that not everyone craves adrenaline and have the experience to work with the Newbie novice to the dedicated thrill seeker!

Here at Merlin we offer outdoor pursuits including rock climbing, hill walking, mountaineering, kayaking, gorge walking and caving. We're based in Cardiff and have ready access to beautiful activity venues in South Wales and further afield.

We can provide activities such as canoeing/kayaking, mountain biking, sailing, winkling, fishing, rock climbing, weasling (crawling through large boulders), tennis, archery, dancing etc. We also do residentials with young people who our IYSS teams work with.

We provide a full range of outdoor activities to suit all ages and interests. Based on idyllic Loch Ard, within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park activities include gorgewalking, our unique waterpark, canoeing, climbing/abseiling, cliff jumping, archery, mountain biking, orienteering and many more.

Northern Ireland's National Outdoor Centre

Tollymore National Outdoor Centre offers a range of one day and weekend courses in rock climbing skills, learning to lead and multi pitch climbing, Canadian canoeing, kayaking and sea kayaking, mountain biking, orienteering and coasteering.

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