Kayaking, canoeing and paddleboarding are exploding in popularity, as more people are discovering a side to Great Britain they never knew existed. This unique travel guide details 50 of the most exciting, most unusual or most beautiful places, routes and adventures that you can bark upon under paddle power. See the wilderness from the water, discover ancient sites hidden from paths and roads, or stay at rote wild campsites only accessible by river.brbrVaried highlights from the book include:brbr- Paddle over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct ' at 126ft the tallest aqueduct in the world, with a breathtaking view over the Vale of Llangollen' and a sheer drop belowbr- Get back to nature on the River Great Ouse ' paddle from Bedford's Victorian bankment out into a wilderness of overhanging willow trees, curious otters and diving kingfishers before wild camping in the middle of nowhere for an awe-inspiring night under the starsbr- Follow the Whisky Trail ' paddle down the River Spey as it winds its way out of the Cairngorms; after the aptly name Washing Machine white waters and the Knockando rapids you'll be glad of a chance to stop for a taste of the local Speyside malt!br- Travel back in time on the River Stour ' see beautiful Constable Country, largely unchanged in centuries, from a captivating new anglebr- Leave the shore behind ' for the more adventurous paddlers, sea kayaking opens up the entire coastline and the more than 6,000 islands, large and small, that make up the British IslesbrbrEach location, route and activity is graded for difficulty, from 1 paddle for beginners to 5 paddles for daring adventures only to attpt once you've cut your teeth. All the essential information is included, such as the best locations to access the water for each paddle, and stopping points for a bite to eat, something to see or do, or a place to stay. Packed with gorgeous photography taken throughout the year, and as inspiring as it is practical, this is a travel guide like no other.