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Beaurainville Canoe and Kayak Base

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In the heart of the Canche Valley, Beaurainville's nautical base is located in the middle of a sailable stretch that extends from the town of Hesdin to the sea.

Come and discover the only natural slalom basin in Pas-de-Calais 

The club excels in this area and regularly organises regional and national competitions on site. 

The club also offers : 

  • Rental: Canoe/Kayak/Stand-Up Paddleboard
Set off by yourself on an 8.5 km route from Guisy to Beaurainville.

  • Supervised activities :
-Discovery of the Canche (fauna, flora, heritage) by canoe or kayak with a guide on a 12 km route from Hesdin to Beaurainville and Beaurainville to Brimeux.

- Stand-up paddleboarding, 6 km to practise on the most turbulent part of the river.

- White-water swimming, 1.5 hour activity at the centre – launch yourself inti the water !

More informations : https://www.canoe-kayak-beaurainville.com/

Description

Contact : 

Base Canoë-kayak de Beaurainville
La paserelle
62990 BEAURAINVILLE
Tél : 03 21 86 01 62
Mail : canoekayakbeaurainville@orange.fr
  • Towns crossed : Beaurainville

Recommandations

The river is a shared space. Please respect the recommendations of the French Canoe and Kayak Federation and the National Federation of Fishing in France :
  • Respect sailing or fishing conditions and times (contact the Beaurainvillois CK Club)
  • Respect sailing or fishing conditions and times (contact the Beaurainvillois CK Club)
  • Be prepared for meetings between fishers and kayakers:   - fishers must bring their lines back to the bank

    - kayakers must pass by seeking to avoid excessive downtime

    - communicate with friendly signals:  a simple "hello" can change everything! 
  • Do not cross private property (unless authorised), croplands or grasslands

  • Practise your activity with mutual respect for other users and local residents

  • Practice your activity in compliance with legislation and with respect for aquatic biodiversity                                                 
  • Do not litter (paper, cans, plastic packaging, hooks, metal lures and nylon threads)

  • Do not throw anything in the water

  • Shrubs or any other riparian vegetation must be respected and must not be cut or clipped if they interfere with your activity
Important to remember :

Water and Aquatic Environment Act (French LEMA Law) – Art. 1: "Water is part of the nation's common heritage. Its protection, enhancement and the development of its usable resources, in respect for natural balance, are of public interest. The use of water belongs to everyone."

Information desks

Office de Tourisme des 7 vallées

Place d'Armes - Hôtel de Ville, 62140.0 HESDIN

www.tourisme7vallees.comcontact@tourisme-7vallees.com03 21 86 19 19

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