"Hamm" canoe tour from Uentrop to Hamm.
Start: Uentrop "Zollstrasse" at the speed camera.
Goal: Hamm "Jupp-Eickhoff-Weg" at the rowing club.
Duration: approximately 3.5 - 4 hours.
Length: 15 km.
Start time: usually 12:00.
Price for adults: 37,50 €.
Price for children: 30,50 €.
Route type: slow route with a portage point in Hamm-Heessen.
Suitable for: all age groups, families and beginners.
Optional: gastronomy.
Included in the price: Detailed canoe instruction, boat (canoe), life jackets, paddles, dry bag.
Canoe trips are at your own risk!
Since the renaturalization of large sections of the route from Uentrop to Hamm, the trip along this beautiful, expansive stretch is well worth it. There's plenty to discover both above and below the water. An obstacle in Heessen must be portaged, as this section is impassable; this also offers a good opportunity for a break. From there, the route continues to the Hamm rowing club; please be considerate of the rowers training there. At the end of the trip, you can enjoy the club's restaurant or visit the town center.
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Uentrop to Hamm
Not suitable for school classes and children
PriceAdults: €37.50, Children: €30.50
Start: Uentrop "Zollstrasse" at the speed camera
Goal: Hamm "Jupp-Eickhoff-Weg" at the rowing club
length15 km
Length of time: approx. 3.5 - 4 hours
Start time: usually 12:00
Please note that the canoe tours take place even in the rain, and we recommend dressing appropriately for the weather. Transportation before and after the canoe tour is not included in the price. We would be happy to advise you on this. Groups can also contact the bus company directly.
Please note: As we have a limited number of boat berths available, we ask that you book in good time to secure your preferred date.
Canoe trips are at your own risk!
For short-notice bookings (less than one week), the amount can also be paid in cash directly at the starting point before the tour begins.
We are happy to advise you on planning!
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Bad weather There is no such thing as bad clothing. 🙂
We outdoor activity providers are often asked, "...and what if it rains?" The answer is quite simple: We paddle, of course, because rain is a part of nature and perfectly acceptable in summer. Even thunderstorms don't necessarily mean we have to cancel the tour, as experience shows that thunderstorms usually develop in the late afternoon, when our tours are typically over. Lightning and thunder also pass quickly, and often it's enough to simply wait half an hour. Of course, there are times when a tour can't take place, but we don't cancel it three days in advance. Instead, we make the decision on-site, once the weather forecast is reasonably clear.
Outdoor events mean that you have to be prepared for all kinds of weather. And so on. important such as appropriate clothing, is sunscreen. This is often forgotten, yet it is needed much more often than a rain jacket.
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