📜 A premier white water sports centre in Prague, associated with Charles University.
🌊 Offers a wide range of activities from rafting to slalom, operating seasonally from April to October.
🚣♀️ Experience white water rafting, kayaking, and canoeing on flat or white water.
🎓 Participate in courses for rafting, canoeing basics, and water rescue.
🛠️ Rent water gear including canoes, kayaks, paddles, life jackets, and wet suits.
🗓️ Attend various events, including international canoe slalom competitions.
💪 Utilize facilities like a slalom course, climbing wall, gym, fitness center, and restaurant.
⚙️ Explore the 410-meter long slalom track with a 3.6-meter elevation and WW III-IV difficulty.
🗓️ Operates seasonally from April to October, closed during winter months.
⚠️ Slalom track may be closed for public during major events (e.g., World Cup).
🚫 During events, dogs are not allowed, and smoking is prohibited.
💰 Slalom Course Access (Slalom boats & plastic kayaks):
💸 200 Kč half-day, 400 Kč all-day, 5,000 Kč yearly pass.
📉 Members of ČSK & registered white water organizations in Czech Republic get 50% discount (100 Kč half-day, 200 Kč all-day).
🚫 Yearly pass not valid for members of resort sports centers.
💰 Rafts (private):
👥 2 persons: 300 Kč half-day, 500 Kč all-day, 6,000 Kč yearly pass.
👨👩👧 3+ persons: 500 Kč half-day, 800 Kč all-day, 10,000 Kč yearly pass.
💰 Entire Slalom Course Rental:
💸 10,000 Kč per day (for racing events by sports clubs only).
🗓️ Open seasonally from April until October.
⏰ Daily operations adhere to a weekly training schedule.
🕛 Half-day or full-day tariffs are determined by 12:00.
🎟️ Purchase a valid ticket (half-day, full-day, or yearly) at the boathouse reception.
👀 Visibly display your ticket on your boat deck, helmet, vest, or paddle shaft.
📜 Adhere to the weekly training schedule and respect allocated training hours.
🎓 Charles University Faculty of Sport and Education
🛶 University Sport Club Prague (USK Praha)
🇨🇿 Czech Canoe Union
Opened in 1980, this centre was built on a former log flume and has hosted multiple World and European Championships.
The course features mobile plastic obstacles and an average water flow of 13-16 m³/s.
Facilities include accommodation, a restaurant, changing rooms, and webcams for viewing different parts of the course.