The Ardeche Gorge in the south of France is an easy, scenic, and very popular kayaking trip for the whole family.

Written by  Mike Lyvers.

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Availability

Are you able to tell me which remain open, Jenny?

 
Question posted 11th November 2009 by Alastair Fulton.
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Canoeing on the Ardeche

How realistic is it to go in November? Are there any centres open?

 
Question posted 11th November 2009 by Alastair Fulton.

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Some centres close in October but a few stay open until November. How realistic it is really depends on the conditions on the day.

 
Reply posted 11th November 2009 by Jenny.

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