kayaking

  • Mesta

    Mesta

    The Mesta River (Bulgarian: река Места, reka Mesta, “Reka Mesta”) is a river in Bulgaria and Greece. It rises in the Rila Mountains and flows into the Aegean Sea near the island of Thasos. The length of the river is 230 km. The section is calm with rapids in different places. The section is around

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  • Cherni Iskar

    Cherni Iskar

    Cherni Iskar is a river in Bulgaria, Rila Mountains, Sofia Region – Samokov Municipality, a left tributary of the Iskar River. Its length is 23 km.The Cherni Iskar River originates from the Lake of Purity in Rila, collecting its waters from the vast cirque between Zeleni Vrah and Kharamiyata Peak, northeast of Damga Peak, at

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  • Rilska river – section from Iliyna river

    Rilska river – section from Iliyna river

    The Rilska River (Bulgarian: Рилска река, Rilska reka, “Rila River”) is a river in south-western Bulgaria, a left tributary of the Struma. The river is 51 km long and drains the western sections of the Rila mountain range. The section is quite steep, narrow and depending on the water levels could be quite challenging.Always scout

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  • Asenica (Chaya, Chepelarska) river – Narechen section

    Asenica (Chaya, Chepelarska) river – Narechen section

    The Chepelare river or Chepelarska reka (Bulgarian: Чепеларска река) is an 86 km-long river in the Rhodope Mountains of southern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the river Maritsa. The river takes its source at an altitude of 1,550 m in the Pamporovo ski resort in the western Rhodope mountain range. Until the village of Hvoyna

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  • River Asenitsa – Bachkovo section

    River Asenitsa – Bachkovo section

    The Chepelare river or Chepelarska reka (Bulgarian: Чепеларска река) is an 86 km-long river in the Rhodope Mountains of southern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the river Maritsa. The river takes its source at an altitude of 1,550 m in the Pamporovo ski resort in the western Rhodope mountain range. Until the village of Hvoyna

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  • Socha river – Srpenica section

    Soča  is a 138-kilometre (86 mi) long river that flows through western Slovenia (96 kilometres or 60 miles) and northeastern Italy (43 kilometres or 27 miles). This is the most popular and the most suitable section of the river for first timers. The best time to visit is in the summer. You need to pay a fees to kayak in the river.

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  • Koritnica river

    Koritnica river

    Koritnica is a beautiful, small river in Slovenia’s Alps. It has sufficient water for kayaking in the summer. Class: III

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  • Struma river – Boboshevo section

    Struma is one of the largest rivers in Bulgaria with the largest drainage area. It’s navigable by a kayak through all the seasons. In the Boboshevo section the river flows in the picturesque valley from the village of Pastuh to Boboshevo. The Boboshevo section is suitable for paddling mainly in the spring and the autumn.

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  • Danube river – from Novo Selo to Lom

    The Danube is the second longest river in Europe. It is the only major river in Europe that flows from west to east and flows into the Black Sea. In addition, the Danube is the river that flows through the most countries in the world – 10 in number (Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia,

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  • Arachthos (river)

    Arachthos (river)

    The Arachthos (Greek: Άραχθος) is a river in the eastern Epirus region of Greece. Its source is in the Pindus mountains, near the town Metsovo (Ioannina regional unit). The Arachthos is 110 km (68 mi) long and its drainage area is 2,209 km2 (853 sq mi). Its upper course is known as Metsovitikos Starting point:

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