Beaver Safari by Canoe in Svartadalen
Västerås, Sweden
Trip Type: Kayaking & Canoeing
Duration: 3 hours
Have you ever seen a beaver in it's own natural habitat? What do you know about beavers? Join a knowledgeable guide, certified according to 'Nature’s Best', into the fascinating world of Svartådalen 'The Black River Valley'.
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Have you ever seen a beaver in it's own natural habitat? What do you know about beavers? Join a knowledgeable guide, certified according to 'Nature’s Best', into the fascinating world of Svartådalen 'The Black River Valley'.Have you ever seen a beaver in it's own habitat? What do you know about beavers? Join a knowledgeable guide into the fascinating world of Svartådalen 'The Black River Valley'. Together with your guide you paddle stealthily by canoe along the small river 'Svartån' into the beaver’s realm.
In the evening the wind drops and the waters become calm. The evening mist swirls over the water and fields and through the trees. A symphony of birdsong, the trumpeting calls of cranes, then a rustling in the reeds... now we are still and await the entrance of a beaver! The Beaver builds complex structures out of twigs, branches and earth. With an arched back like a fin and its webbed feet the beaver is perfectly adapted to a life in and around the water.
This guided tour is certified according to 'Nature’s Best' which is a quality label by the Swedish Ecotourism Board.
In the evening the wind drops and the waters become calm. The evening mist swirls over the water and fields and through the trees. A symphony of birdsong, the trumpeting calls of cranes, then a rustling in the reeds... now we are still and await the entrance of a beaver! The Beaver builds complex structures out of twigs, branches and earth. With an arched back like a fin and its webbed feet the beaver is perfectly adapted to a life in and around the water.
This guided tour is certified according to 'Nature’s Best' which is a quality label by the Swedish Ecotourism Board.
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