Canolfan Tryweryn
Water Level Information
Water Level Information at the National White Water Centre
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9am - 4pm centre open for rafting and kayaking
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Centre closed for Rafting and Kayaking
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Centre closed for Rafting and Kayaking
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No water release, open for canyoning and cafe only
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No water release, open for canyoning and cafe only
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8:30am - 6pm centre open for rafting and kayaking
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8:30am - 4pm centre open for rafting and kayaking (shorter release)
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Centre closed for Rafting and Kayaking
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No water release, centre closed. Cafe open as usual.
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Water release cancelled. Centre open for canyoning and cafe!
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No water release, centre closed. Cafe open as usual.
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No water release, centre closed. Cafe open as usual.
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8:30am - 4pm, centre open for rafting and kayaking
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8:30am - 4pm, centre open for rafting and kayaking
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Centre closed for Rafting and Kayaking
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Whether you're looking to bring your own kayak, or book a whitewater rafting adventure, it's worth checking the water level information at Canolfan Tryweryn, the National White Water Centre.
River levels are dependent on suitable water levels being released from the reservoir above us. In general, this is great news for summer, resulting in high flows and fantastic white water, often when most other rivers are empty!
Natural Resources Wales control the dam. If for any reason they are unable to release water on the day you have an activity booked, (we do usually find out 3 or 4 days in advance) we will contact you to rearrange, or can of course offer a full refund.