Top Ten United Kingdom Off-the-Beaten-Path Adventures

Fish From Coracles

Skim along the surface of the water like a dragonfly: Since the Iron Age, the fast-flowing rivers of the Welsh Borders have supported fishermen, and you can join them. You'll head out in coracles—small dark boats shaped like circular tea trays. In these coracles, the fishermen deftly ply the whitewater currents between the deeper pools where the salmon lie. Fashioned according to an ancient design, coracles are made by stretching canvas or hide over an inverted oval of flexible branches, then sealing it with pitch. Using a single bladed paddle in a special figure-eight motion, you'll hover in the lulls between rapids, shoot over the rocks, and settle in the deeper pools to rotate slowly on the current looking for the elusive fish below. They may be biting, so bring a rod.




Last Updated: 15 Sep 2010
Published: 30 Apr 2002
The details, dates, and prices mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication.


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