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The route of the white-tailed eagle

  • Difficulty of the route: medium
  • River: Słupia
  • Start: Soszyca
  • End: Gołębia Góra
  • Length: 11km
  • Duration of the route: 4 h
  • Number of places requiring carrying the kayaks:
  • Preferred equipment: single, mountain single, double
  • Minimal number of participants: 8

Description

We invite you for four hours of intense fun: trees cut by the beavers, fast current, overcoming obstacles, and, if that is not enough, the beauty and wildlife! All of this is available in the area where the white-tailed eagle is the most common. If you do not make too much noise, you have a good chance to see it ... There is plenty of natural attractions - in addition to the nature reserve "White-tailed Eagle Nest" you will be able to discover the beauty of Słupia Valley Landscape Park and reserve “Gołębia Góra” - "Dove Mountain". On the trail there is also a hydroelectric power station in Struga - the oldest power station operating in Europe and the Pontifical Stones in Gołębia Góra and Soczyca.



Depending on the state of water you may have to carry the kayaks over the fallen trees and in some places you will need to hide yourself in a kayak to swim under a bent tree. This section is a medium difficult one - fast current, fallen trees and stone rapids will not let you get bored. If you have already canoed 2-3 times, you will be just fine. And after completing this route, you will be in mood for something more ... You wonder what? Check out the description of Jutrzenka, Łupawa or Radunia.
 

 

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