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PADDLE BOARDING FAQS

Find the answers to the most commonly asked questions from our community.

Yes, you can paddle board in the sea around the UK. Be sure to check the water safety information for that sea before embarking. There are many places where you can find suitable boards and paddles, so be sure to explore all of your options before making a decision. Paddle boarding is an excellent way to get some exercise while enjoying the scenery. It's also great for beginner surfers or people who want to try something new!

Generally, no. While SUPing in UK is a perfectly legal water sport, there may be some areas where you will require a license. For example, rivers and streams that are designated as public waters can only be used by those with a permit from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). Additionally, any person under the age of 16 must have an adult accompanying them when they board or use a SUP. Make sure to obey all local laws and regulations. This includes avoiding crowded areas, staying on marked trails or paths, wearing appropriate clothing (including shoes), and being aware of possible wildlife sightings along your route.

If you're planning on renting a paddle board, the best places to do so are often coastal areas. However, if you want to use your own board, there are many options available depending on where you live. In particular, lakes and rivers can be great spots to ride a paddleboard because they provide plenty of room and scenic views. Additionally, municipal water parks usually have rentals available for people who just want to try out a paddleboard before committing to buying one.

If you're looking for a place to paddle board, the UK has plenty of options. From large lakes and reservoirs to rivers and estuaries, there is sure to be a location that meets your expectations. Some popular places include London, the Lake District, Poole Harbour and Cornwall. There is also places like Folly Lake in Oxfordshire, Derwentwater in Cumbria, Hadrian's Wall near Newcastle upon Tyne, and Milton Keynes' MK Dons reservoir.

There are many places around London where you can take your paddle board, so it is important to do your research. Some popular spots include Regent's Park, Hyde Park, and the Thames Barrier. Remember to always carry a registration card and safety equipment with you when you're out on the water!

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