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Home > Alternative Sport > Get paddling to Ironbridge Coracle Regatta

Get paddling to Ironbridge Coracle Regatta

By Caroline King - July 25, 2011Posted in : Alternative Sport, FEATURED-CONTENT, Food & Drink, Heritage

Ironbridge Coracle Regatta, Dale End Park, August bank holiday When: 29th August 2011 (bank holiday Monday) between 12noon and 4pm

Where: Dale End Park, Ironbridge

£: Free to watch

What is it?

Ironbridge Coracle Regatta attracts coracle makers and paddlers from all over Britain to participate in an array of madcap races.  Featuring team games, coracle polo matches and other fiercely contended competitions, it takes place along the picturesque stretch of the River Severn at Dale End Park, Ironbridge.

Novice paddlers can have a go in the water for free using traditional coracles handmade by the Green Wood Centre charity, or anyone with their own coracle can bring it along and join in the races (life jackets provided).

Food and refreshments will be available plus a variety of shore-based activities and arts and crafts stalls to browse.

Ironbridge Coracle Regatta, Dale End Park, August bank holiday Used for thousands of years, Coracles are flat bottomed boats made from woven wood covered in animal skins, or more often nowadays, canvas sewn on and waterproofed with tar or bitumen.  They were used for fishing, ferrying and – commonly in Ironbridge – for poaching.  Before the advent of the Iron Bridge, they were also used to ferry people and goods from one side of the River Severn to the other.

More info: For further details about the Ironbridge Coracle Regatta visit www.greenwoodcentre.org.uk or call the Green Wood Centre on 01952 432 769.  For other things to see and do or accommodation suggestions in the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site visit  www.visitironbridge.co.uk.

Tagged With: Coracle Regatta, Dale End Park, Ironbridge, Shropshire events, West Midlands

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