Paddling France

Anna Richards author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bradt Travel Guides

Published:8th Mar '24

Should be back in stock very soon

Paddling France cover

. Paddling Britain (2018) has been a runaway success: over 25,000 copies sold . 40 handpicked itineraries suiting all abilities . Routes collectively range from Brittany to the Spanish and Italian borders . Hugely varied suggestions cover coasts, countryside and cities . Offers a novel perspective on tourist destinations including Mont St Michel and Pont du Gard . Written by an experienced paddleboarder and local resident About Bradt Travel Guides . Founded in 1974, Bradt is now the largest independent guidebook publisher in the UK with over 200 titles in print . Serial winner of the Gold award for Best Guidebook Series in the Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards . Bradt guides are written by authors who really know their destinations. Many are resident there, or have been visiting regularly over a number of years . Each new Bradt guide is backed by a dedicated press and social media campaign

Paddling France - guidebook with 40 handpicked itineraries for waterborne exploration by SUP (paddleboard), kayak or canoe. From Brittany to the Mediterranean, trips suit different abilities, from gentle lake paddles to multi-day river odysseys, and encompass coast, countryside and cities. Contains maps and advice on travel, accommodation and more.Bradt's Paddling France is the first practical guidebook to explore the whole country by SUP (stand-up paddleboard), canoe and kayak - waterborne activities enjoying a popularity boom. Experienced paddleboarder, travel writer and local resident Anna Richards has toured the country's rivers, lakes and coasts to handpick 40 outstanding itineraries for water-based exploration that suit all abilities from novice to expert, enabling readers to experience Metropolitan France as never before! Suggested routes extend from Brittany to the Spanish and Italian borders, and encompass some of France's best-known tourist attractions - from the châteaux of the Loire Valley and Mont Saint-Michel to the Pont du Gard and Dune du Pilat - as well as less familiar destinations such as Der-Chantecoq Lake, Txingudi Bay and the Glénan Islands. Itineraries occupy dramatically varied landscapes: choose between paddling past coastal cliffs, small islands and steepling gorges, across twinkling lakes and down sparkling rivers, through wine regions, and even around urban surprises such as Lille's five-point citadelle. Compared to the UK, paddleboarding is in its infancy in France, but hundreds of paddleboard clubs have opened in recent years. Join its members in experiencing a new take on France. Enjoy spectacular views of some of the country's grandest châteaux; spot seals, beavers and griffon vultures from the water; and choose between paddling a lake in a red landscape that will make you feel you have landed on Mars, or gawping upwards at chalky-white cliff arches. Whatever your level of confidence on the waterways, there are suggestions for you: from free paddles without a fixed route, to short routes and routes taking a full day. Routes are marked on maps and illustrated by photos, and complemented by cultural, historical and geographical titbits. Accompanying information and advice is geared towards the independent traveller, covering travel logistics, equipment rental, accommodation options and food, plus handy vocabulary and need-to-know sections. Building on the intense commercial and critical success of Bradt's Paddling Britain, this brand-new guidebook to Paddling France...

ISBN: 9781804691069

Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 10mm

Weight: 355g

256 pages