Paddle Board Hire (SUP)

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Stand Up Paddleboards (SUPs) are the most popular craft we hire & our Red boards are top of the range (we have a variety of different models).  You can paddle them standing or kneeling – it’s fun either way.

Paddle Boarding in the Lake District

Derwentwater is one of the best places to paddle board in the Lake District. Its sheltered coves and islands surrounded by stunning views of Skiddaw, Catbells and Borrowdale provide an ideal location to explore with family and friends. Hire a board from 2 to 7 hrs or book a taster session with one of our qualified instructors.

Paddle Board Hire (SUP)

Stand Up Paddleboards (SUPs) are the most popular of the craft available to hire.  Our Red Paddle boards are top of the range.  You don’t need any experience to come along and try paddleboarding.  You can start out by sitting or kneeling on the board and then try standing once you gain more confidence. Our instructors are happy to provide you with some basic tips on how to use the paddle and balancing on the board.

From 2 to 7 hours

Under-18s must be accompanied

Prices from £29

Parking included for the duration of your hire

FAQs

Board, paddle and leash
Buoyancy aid
Wetsuits if required
Parking for the duration of your hire.

Any launching of your own craft alongside hire must be pre-booked. Please ring 01768772912 for availability and fees.

Something to wear under your wetsuit or clothes to wear on the water.
Footwear to wear on the board
Suitable additional items for the weather e.g. warm hats, sun hats etc.

Max 1 person
Max weight on board 110kg / 17 stone

Paddle boards are not usually suitable for under 10s to paddle solo – please contact us for more information.

Minimum age for unaccompanied hire is 18

Hire is available to pre-book for 2 or 3 hour time slots.
The easiest way to book is online but if you need assistance please phone on 017687 72912 (Sorry you might find it can be difficult to get through at peak times).

2 hours £27
3 hours £40
4 hours £52
7 hours £70

Ready to explore Derwentwater?