Swiss Valley / Lower Lliedi Reservoir now accessible to paddlers

Canoe Wales • Oct 14, 2021
Photo of paddleboarder on Swiss Valley Reservoir

Canoe Wales is excited to announce the opening of another blue space for paddlers near Llanelli in South Wales.


Until recently, the Swiss Valley reservoir has only been accessible to registered providers, clubs and organised groups with appropriate safety protocols in place; however, Llanelli Rural Council who manages this body of water has been working hard with advisors to make Swiss Valley / Lower Lleidi more accessible for paddlesports. We can now confirm that individual paddlers are welcome to self-launch as long as they book by email and follow all safety protocols and biosecurity procedures.

 

Our Places to Paddle Manager, Phil Stone, comments:


"Canoe Wales is pleased to see this open water venue being made available for paddlesport. Llanelli Rural Council has worked hard with water safety specialists and insurance companies to find the right approach for paddlesport to go ahead. Hopefully, this is a model that can be adopted at other open water sites in Wales. We look forward to working with Llanelli Rural Council to help them develop the site further."


For the moment, self-launch access is FREE - until a booking portal has been developed and fees agreed. However, you must still book to get on the water by contacting Graham Williams on Llanelli Rural Council via graham.williams@llanelli-rural.gov.uk


Safety considerations


  • Those using the water are expected to be fully equipped and competent for the activity they are taking part in. 
  • Red marker buoys indicate an angling zone and exclusion safety zone for paddlers.
  • If accessing from the North car park (between the upper and lower reservoirs), recreational paddlers are permitted to launch from beach areas within the angling zone but must immediately paddle out of the angling zone.
  • Please liaise with any anglers on the beach before launching.
  • Angling from a kayak or canoe is permitted within the angling area with the relevant rod licence and permit.


Stop the Spread


We ask that anyone accessing the water follow the onsite guidance for safety and biosecurity in order to stop the spread of any non-native invasive species (i.e. Check Clean Dry). You must ensure that your paddlecraft and equipment have been cleaned thoroughly before getting on the water and again when you leave the water. If you are unable to use the provided washdown equipment, everything must be washed as soon as possible before getting onto any other water.

How was it? If you go paddling on Swiss Valley, do send us your photos plus any feedback - either via our Facebook Page or by emailing admin@canoewales.com


Many thanks to Clare Rutter for the photo of a paddleboarder on Swiss Valley Reservoir taken at a #ShePaddles Cymru event in July 2021.

UPDATED DECEMBER 2021: Llanelli Rural Council, for the time being, is not running a booking system for you to access the reservoir. An online system is being developed which it is hoped will be available soon. They do, however, ask that users notify them of their intent to use the facility by continuing to email Graham.Williams@llanelli-rural.gov.uk, giving the activity (i.e. SUP, canoe or kayak), the date, and the number of people that will be going. You will not necessarily receive a reply to the email.


Please ensure you are suitably equipped and proficient in the activity you are undertaking. Comply with the biosecurity measures and adhere to the exclusion zones as identified by the red buoys and shown on the map (click here for a bigger version).


This map shows the location of the paddlesport activity zone, angling zone and water tower exclusion zone - plus parking with access to water via footpath, toilets, washdown station and pontoon with disabled access. 

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