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Paddleboard Taster Sessions

Crow Park, Keswick
 
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In partnership with the National Trust, Mobile Adventure are incredibly excited to once again offer 2 hour taster sessions in either Canoes or Paddle Boards on Derwentwater

Running from Crow Park in Keswick, within easy walking distance of Keswick town centre, or with the massive Lakeside car park 2 minutes’ walk away, this has to be the most accessible and best value way of getting out onto the stunning Derwent Water this summer. Suitable for all abilities, you will be shown the basics by one of our highly qualified instructors, and then given the freedom to either go and explore the lake at your own pace or pick up more paddling tips.

All equipment is provided, along with wetsuits for those who want them (essential for Paddle Boarding!).

(12 years+ Paddle Boarding)

Typical Itinerary


Step 1

Meet at Crow Park, our trailer will be down by the Lake.


Step 2

Kit up with cagoules, buoyancy aids and wetsuits if required. Initial boat briefing and some simple coaching near the shore.


Step 3

Head out and explore across and around the stunning Derwentwater.


Step 4

Leave the water behind, get changed and head off with some great memories!

Crow Park, Keswick
Time:
9.30am-11.30am, 12pm-2pm, 2.30pm-4.30pm


Price:

£30 per person (1 person per paddleboard)

 
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