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PaddlePoints: places to paddle December 2025 issue
HTTPS://PADDLEUK.ORG.UK/Places to Paddle: Liverpool, Middle Level Navigation and the River SoarA Paddle UK team has been exploring the wonderful trails on the PaddlePoints website. They recently explored Liverpools Docks, the Middle Level Navigations in the east of England, and the River Soar, to produce guides for everyone to try.Look out for all of the videos on Instagram and YouTube (@PaddleUK) to see what you find on the trails, together with tips on where to get in and out of the water.Liverpools historic docksDistance: 4.2kmTime: 1-2 hoursSat Nav: L3 4DGWhat3Words: ///outer.linked.gladiatorsExplore the historic heart of Liverpool from the water! Launch from Liverpool Watersports Centre or Coburg Dock and embark on a fascinating journey through the citys iconic docks, a former global hub. Gliding through the clear waters of Queens Dock, keep an eye out for harmless Moon jellyfish; they are a great sign of a healthy ecosystem. Paddle past architectural marvels like the Royal Liver Building with its famous Liver Birds.Follow the route through Wapping Dock, Salthouse Dock, and the vibrant Royal Albert Dock Waterfront, bustling with cafs and museums housed in renovated red-brick warehouses.The route ends at Canning Dock, offering spectacular views of the Museum of Liverpool. This paddle offers a unique perspective on Liverpools rich maritime history and modern regeneration. Its a must-do urban adventure!https://paddleuk.org.uk/places-to-paddle-liverpools-historic-docks/Middle Level Navigation: 99 Miles, but a ditch aint oneDistance: 6.5 miles (10.5 km)Time: 2-3 hoursSat Nav: PE26 2XNWhat3Words: ///intent.riverside.displaysDiscover the peace and tranquillity of the Fens with a paddle along the Middle Level Navigation, a network of 99 miles (160 km) of navigable waterways managed by the Middle Level Commissioners. Ideal for beginners and race training, the extended, straight, artificial drains offer easy paddling. Launch from Ramsey Forty Foot, where steps have been built to ease access, and explore this unique landscape.Our journey took us westwards, past Ramsey Road bridge to the old course of the River Nene, and Wells Bridge. Covering over 8km in total, we enjoyed spotting local wildlife like swans, ducks, and kingfishers. With access to towns like Whittlesey, Ramsey, and March, there is plenty more to explore. Uncover this hidden gem of Cambridgeshire and Norfolk.https://paddleuk.org.uk/places-to-paddle-99-miles-but-a-ditch-aint-one/River Soar and the Grand Union CanalDistance: 7.5 miles (12 km)Time: 2-3 hoursSat Nav: LE4 5PNWhat3Words: ///issued.employ.deviceDiscover Leicesters waterways on an intriguing paddle that blends nature and history. Starting from Leicester Outdoor Pursuits Centre, youll paddle along the wildlife-rich River Soar, keeping an eye out for kingfishers. Navigate past green meadows and under historic bridges, with the futuristic National Space Centre tower soaring into view.A short portage at Belgrave Lock leads you onto the Grand Union Canal, offering a change of scenery. Stop for a well-deserved break at a quirky local caf near North Lock. The return loop takes you past the stunning ruins of a 12th-century abbey and a 17th-century mansion in Abbey Park. This paddle is a perfect mix of urban exploration and peaceful river stretches, promising a memorable day out on the water.https://paddleuk.org.uk/places-to-paddle-leicester-river-soar-grand-union-canal/
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