White Water Rafting · Denbighshire

White Water Rafting · Denbighshire

2 offers 64.8£ 5.0 (21 reviews) Verified March 2026
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Both tours on the River Dee are run by Whitewater Active, priced at 64.8 £ each and lasting 2.5h. The real difference is the experience format. Tour 0 is River Bugging, a solo inflatable craft that puts you right at water level, face-to-face with every rapid. Tour 1 is classic rafting, where you paddle as a group in a shared raft. Same river, same Grade, same price , but river bugging delivers a rawer, more personal hit of adrenaline. Choose river bugging if you want maximum exposure to the current. Go for the raft if you're with a group and want a shared team experience on the Llangollen stretch of the Dee.

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Best value River Bugging down the River Dee in Llangollen

River Bugging down the River Dee in Llangollen

64.8£ See offer
Rafting down the River Dee in Llangollen

Rafting down the River Dee in Llangollen

5.0 (21) 64.8£ See offer

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Maximum solo rush

River Bugging down the River Dee in Llangollen

River bugging puts you alone at water level for 2.5h on the Dee , no raft between you and the rapids.

64.8 £See offer

Best group experience

Rafting down the River Dee in Llangollen

Classic rafting at 64.8 £ per person lets a group tackle the River Dee together, with shared paddling and team dynamics across 2.5h.

64.8 £See offer

Frequently asked questions

What's the most intense moment on the River Dee?
The River Dee through Llangollen is known for its fast-moving rapids and tight river channels. The highest-adrenaline section hits when the current accelerates through the gorge and the raft or bug is pulled into the whitewater. River bugging puts you closest to that intensity, with no barrier between you and the river.
What's the difference between river bugging and rafting in terms of sensation?
River bugging is a solo inflatable craft , you're face-down at water level, fully exposed to every drop and surge. Rafting puts you in a group boat with a guide calling commands. Both run the same river at the same grade, but bugging is consistently rated as the more intense personal experience.
Do you need to be afraid of water to enjoy this?
Both tours are rated Occasionally sporty , manageable for most people with a basic level of fitness. You don't need swimming experience, as safety equipment is provided. A degree of comfort around moving water helps, but fear of water is not a disqualifier.
What's the best time of year to get the biggest rapids on the Dee?
Tours run from May through September. Water levels are typically higher in late spring after snowmelt and rainfall, which means faster currents and more powerful rapids. Late summer can see lower flows, which changes the character of the river but doesn't eliminate the whitewater.
Are guides available in French?
Yes. Both tours with Whitewater Active are available in English and French, so French-speaking participants can follow instructions and safety briefings in their own language.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wear a swimsuit or thermal underlayer beneath the wetsuit provided , 2.5h on the River Dee at an Occasionally sporty physical level means sustained exposure to cold water. Leave valuables at the base: waterproof bags are not guaranteed once you're in the current.

Getting there

Both tours meet at Whitewater Active's Riverbanc Centre, 9 Bridge Street, Llangollen, LL20 8PF, located between The Royal Hotel and Riverbanc coffee shop , easily walkable from the town centre.

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Updated on 3 March 2026