Open boating at dulsie and grandtully rapids with glenmore lodge
Grandtully rapids on the River Tay is a site for canoeing and rafting in Scotland.
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- Open boating at dulsie and grandtully rapids with glenmore lodge
- Kayaking being washed down grandtully rapids
- References
Grandtully rapids is made of top falls,the middle rapids, boat breaker (clue in the name) and fourth falls.
There is a nearby campsite, a converted train goods yard, owned by the Scottish Canoe Association. The forestry commission have an access point a few miles upstream giving a good entry for Whitewater Racing. The banks of the river at the rapid site were owned by Lyle Estates (of Tate and Lyle) and are now owned by a former employee of that company who allows slalom gates to be kept permanently.
The new Jack Cuthill Building on the campsite, built in 2003, offers toilets, changing rooms, showers and a meeting room.
Kayaking being washed down grandtully rapids
References
Grandtully rapids Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA