Canoeing

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Lake Vyrnwy

Lake Vyrnwy, known as Llyn Efyrnwy in Welsh, stands as a pristine artificial reservoir created in 1888 to supply the City of Liverpool with a consistent flow of fresh water. Nestled just below Snowdonia in Powys County, Mid Wales, this expansive 1,122-acre lake remains under the care of Severn Trent Water and the Royal Society … Read more

Loch Tay

Loch Tay stretches like a liquid ribbon through the heart of the Scottish Highlands, meandering gracefully from the southwest to the northeast. Nestled within the Central and Perthshire regions, this natural wonder offers a serene escape for those seeking a tranquil vacation spot. Embraced by quaint villages along its shores, such as Fearnan, Lawers, Acharn, … Read more

Loch Maree

The enchanting Loch Maree lies in the heart of the rugged and untamed beauty of the Northwestern Scottish Highlands. This majestic body of water, the fourth-largest Loch in Scotland and the largest to the north of Loch Lomond exudes a sense of mystery and history that captivates all who encounter its shores. Fed by the … Read more

Clearwater Lake MN

Just north of the delightful small town of Willow Creek lies Serenity Lake, a beloved watery oasis in a region abundant with enchanting bodies of water. Serenity Lake invites visitors and residents to immerse themselves in 3,158 acres of liquid bliss, whether by gently gliding across its surface in a boat, canoe, or kayak. This … Read more

Lime Lake

Nestled within the secluded Chautauqua-Allegheny region of southwestern New York lies Lime Lake, a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered. Known as the “Wild West” of New York, this region boasts breathtaking trails and tranquil waters that beckon adventurers from near and far. Whether you prefer hiking, biking, skiing, horseback riding, or snowmobiling, there … Read more

Llangorse Lake

Set in the Brecon Beacons National Park is Llangorse Lake, a huge natural lake in South Wales and the second- largest in Wales overall. Also known as Llangors Lake, Lake Syfaddan, or Lyn Syfaddan, this picturesque lake is famous for its rich biodiversity. It’s a popular outdoor spot designated as a Site of Special Scientific … Read more

Neal’s Pond

The tranquil expanse of Neal’s pond lies through the picturesque landscape of Essex County, Vermont. Nestled amidst verdant hills and valleys, this idyllic waterbody beckons visitors to unwind and immerse themselves in the pure serenity of nature. Spanning approximately one mile in length and half a mile in width, the 185-acre Neal’s Pond offers a … Read more

Beebe Pond

Nestled in Vermont’s Rutland County, Beebe Pond offers a serene escape surrounded by nature’s bounty and rich history. The lake, set against the backdrop of Green Mountain National Forest, transforms with the changing seasons, creating a picturesque setting for visitors. Despite its small size, Beebe Pond is a haven for those seeking tranquility, with a … Read more

Lake Tinaroo

Nestled in the scenic Atherton Tableland of northeastern Queensland, Australia, Lake Tinaroo, affectionately known as Tinaroo Falls Dam, remains a tranquil oasis offering a refreshing escape from the coastal heat. This tropical mountain lake, surrounded by the lush pine forests of Danbulla National Park & State Forest, boasts a diverse landscape that appeals to nature … Read more

Llyn Brenig

Llyn (Lake) Brenig shines as a glistening 920-acre (3.7 square kilometers) reservoir in North Wales amidst the Denbigh moors. Embraced between the counties of Conwy and Denbighshire, the reservoir plays a crucial role in regulating the flow of the River Dee within the wider River Dee preservation network. Together with its companions, Llyn Celyn and … Read more

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