✅ Visitor Info: Accessibility
Access: The launch points for GreenKayak may have uneven surfaces or steps leading to the water. This could pose challenges for individuals with mobility impairments.
Kayak Design: The kayaks are two-person sit-on-top types, which require participants to step over the sides to enter. This design might be difficult for those with limited mobility or balance issues.
Assistance: While GreenKayak provides all necessary equipment, including life jackets and trash collection tools, they do not explicitly mention assistance for boarding or launching the kayaks. It's advisable to contact them directly to inquire about support options.
GreenKayak is a non-profit environmental initiative that lets people borrow kayaks for free - the only thing one has to do is collect trash from waterways while paddling! The initative was founded in 2017 in Denmark, encouraging eco-friendly tourism and has expanded into various other European cities.
How much trash do you see in the waters in and around Copenhagen? How much is it in your hometown?
Would you borrow a green kayak? Why? Why not?
Check the available times and book your spot here.