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Summer's here SUPs out anyone?

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By *homasHolly OP   Couple 20 weeks ago

Glasgow

Any recommendations for places to go for some tranquil paddleboarding around and up to an hours drive from Glasgow? Weekend weather looking promising!

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By *opgoes400Man 20 weeks ago

Livingston

Forestburn resi at Harthill brilliant for boarding or wild swimming and quiet,failing that loch lubnaig but I was there last weekend it was rather busy

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By (user no longer on site) 20 weeks ago

Croy shore (ayr) is worth a visit for paddleboarding

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By *isstucWoman 20 weeks ago

Glasgow

Loch lubnaig , loch Chon are both good - don't forget your life jackets tho big push in at the moment for water awareness .I love Chon as it has a quiet pre loch harbour which is perfect for the novice SUP person - parking for it is directly before the loch campsite xx

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By (user no longer on site) 20 weeks ago


"Loch lubnaig , loch Chon are both good - don't forget your life jackets tho big push in at the moment for water awareness .I love Chon as it has a quiet pre loch harbour which is perfect for the novice SUP person - parking for it is directly before the loch campsite xx"

Definitely Loch lubnaig.

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By *igsaw93Woman 20 weeks ago

Glasgow

I misread this as tequila paddleboarding and got very excited for a second.. oops!

Jigs x

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By *utdooryoneMan 20 weeks ago

Over there


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Definitely Loch lubnaig. "

And it's next to a main road so not peaceful at all...

Venechar, Archray, Chon, Katrine are all good.

Properly quiet are Lochs Voil and Doine, particularly the nice potter up through the stepping stones and river between them.

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By *nubis282Man 20 weeks ago

Hamilton


"I misread this as tequila paddleboarding and got very excited for a second.. oops!

Jigs x "

Tequila paddleboarding, I think we should make this a thing.

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By *homasHolly OP   Couple 20 weeks ago

Glasgow

We had thought about Loch Venechar, not far from Lubnaig.

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By *ravellingcdTV/TS 20 weeks ago

Ayrshire

Doonfoot at the Millennium bridge in Ayr is good for beginners with a nice flow out to sea at high tide

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By *allerthanaverage79Man 19 weeks ago

Ayrshire

Balmaha, loch ken, seamill or ardrossan beach, loch awe, large/dunoon

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By *isstucWoman 19 weeks ago

Glasgow

Loch lubnaig has a steep shelf , just off the shore line so if you don't know about it please be aware - x

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