Plācis → A3 tilts

A focused one-day route covering an active stretch of the Brasla from Plācis to the A3 bridge. This section of the river has more current than the upper reaches, with several small rapids and fast bends keeping paddlers engaged throughout.

1 days
Duration
Easy-Moderate
Difficulty

About the Route

A focused one-day route covering an active stretch of the Brasla from Plācis to the A3 bridge. This section of the river has more current than the upper reaches, with several small rapids and fast bends keeping paddlers engaged throughout. The banks are heavily forested, offering complete natural immersion and excellent wildlife spotting opportunities. Suitable for paddlers with some river experience who want a lively day without the commitment of a longer route. The Brasla's crystal-clear spring-fed water is a highlight throughout, and the forest corridor along this section is among the most beautiful on the entire river.

What You'll See Along the Way

Active Brasla section

The Brasla from Plācis has a stronger current and more rapids than the upper stretches — a lively, engaging day for paddlers with some experience.

Crystal-clear water

The Brasla is spring-fed and exceptionally clear throughout — you can see right to the gravel riverbed even in the deepest sections.

Deep forest paddling

Both banks are densely forested along this entire section, creating a genuine sense of wilderness and excellent wildlife spotting opportunities.

Available Boats

Kanoe ROTOATTIVO CANADIER 3

Kanoe ROTOATTIVO CANADIER 3

3 seats ·
20 / day
Kajaks VISTA

Kajaks VISTA

2 seats ·
20 / day
Kanoe PELICAN

Kanoe PELICAN

3 seats ·
20 / day

Map

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Useful Information

Included in Price

Paddles, life jackets, waterproof dry bag

Transport

Boat transport to start point and pickup at finish included

Best Time

May — September. Water levels are optimal during summer months.

Notes

Suitable for all fitness levels.

Ready to Paddle?

Choose a date, boat type, and quantity — we'll take care of the rest.

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