Monmouth Canoe Hire
Overview
Just downstream from a small set of rapids, marking the start of a beautiful section of the Wye, there's 100 miles of canoe-able river.
Open all week, 9am - 5pm
Hostels nearby
Location of Monmouth Canoe Hire
Monmouth Canoe Hire
Monmouth , NP25 3DP
Map references
- OS Grid Ref:
- SO511130
- Lat/Lng:
- 51.813639, -2.709805
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Contact information
- Phone:
- 01600 716083
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Inspire2Adventure
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Walking and Rambling in Wye Valley
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Perrygrove Railway
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Puzzlewood
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Clearwell Caves
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Watersports in Wye Valley
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Goodrich Castle
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Cycling in the Forest of Dean
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Cycling in Wye Valley
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Mountain biking in Wye Valley
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Tintern Abbey
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Taurus Crafts
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Chepstow Museum
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Blaenavon World Heritage site
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