Meet and Trip Plan:
We will meet on Saturday 15th April 2023 at Portglenone for a 10am start paddling up stream towards Newferry, stopping for lunch at Portglenone Forest.
All paddles are subject to weather conditions.
Venue Description:
Stretching from Lough Neagh to the Atlantic Ocean, this Canoe Trail provides a unique way to experience the beautiful River Bann. Passing through constantly changing scenery, the trail offers both tranquil waters and some faster flowing sections. The river is also steeped in history dating back to Mesolithic times.
Booking:
To book onto a CANI Recreational Paddle, please follow booking link – Lower Bann Recreational Paddle – Saturday 15th April 2023
Note: If you are a CANI member the price you see before adding to cart is the price you will pay. In the cart it will show at full cost but in your Order Summary you will see the discounts.
Costs:
CANI Recreational Paddles:
CANI Members – Free
Non-Members – £10.00
Boat Hire:
CANI members – £10.00
Non-Members – £15.00
Note: When hiring a boat, this will include paddles and buoyancy aids.
If you plan to take part in more than one recreation paddle why not take out recreational membership at a cost of £18 per year or family membership at a cost of £45 full membership and £5 for each additional family member per year. This would be much more economical, as recreational paddles are free to all members and the cost of boat hire is at a reduced price.
If you require any further details, please contact office@cani.org.uk or 07526691171.
This trip and equipment must be booked before Wednesday 12th April 2023.
You will receive an email on Thursday 13th April 2023 with final details of trip.
Please follow links below for more information, maps and location of start point on the Lower Bann River.
Location of meeting point – Portglenone Marina car park
The next Recreational Paddle is on the River Blackwater on Saturday 20th May 2023. Follow link for details.