Planning to watch the sunrise in Suffolk, home to the most easterly point in the UK, before heading off for a paddle on one of its inviting rivers? Or, looking to spend time in Essex, home to the first capital city of England (Colchester in case you’re wondering)? You will…
If you are looking to get out on your paddleboard, kayak or canoe and think that Yorkshire is the place to do this, then this is the article for you! We have pulled together just a couple of our top places to get on the water and enjoy yourself. Peaceful…
Norfolk, with its 41 Broads and almost 100 miles of coastline, has plenty to offer for paddlers. Cambridgeshire isn’t shy of lovely paddling spots either. Exploring the historic city of Cambridge from the River Cam isn’t just for those in the world famous punts - you can enjoy it under…
Now you have yourself a lovely new kayak, canoe, or paddleboard it’s time to get it out on the water. But how do you take it from your home to the river, lake, sea? Unless you are one of the very lucky ones, you are going to have to drive…
If we told you that Hampshire is the main producer of watercress for the whole country, you’d probably be able to deduce that there’s plenty of water there too! If you pop across the county border to West Sussex and you’ll be met with some fantastic waterways filled with historic…
Did you know spring is the breeding season for much of the UK’s fish population? As paddlers, it's important to be aware of when and where fish may be spawning so we can avoid interference during the fish spawning season. We have put together a guide to help you know…
If you’re thinking of starting out in paddling you’re bound to wonder where you can learn to kayak. Kayaking beginner courses are the perfect way to build skills and knowledge, allowing you to feel confident on your kayak adventures. You’ll be glad to hear there are lots of options for…
Whether you’re kayaking, canoeing or stand up paddle boarding, chances are you’re going to get wet. Plus, you'll likely be going out in a range of temperatures and conditions as well, which means you’ll need to be wearing the right kit. This doesn’t need to break the bank. We’ve put…
We know planning a family kayaking holiday in the UK can send you down a rabbit hole of options. So to save you hours of research we have brought together all you need to know about the different types of family kayaking holidays, as well as the best places to…
Are you looking for new places to paddle as the weather warms up? To help you get back on the water we have put together our top six places to paddle in Cheshire and the North West. From historic canals to picturesque countryside views, there is something for everyone. Whether…
We know paddling all year round isn't for everyone, but if you're feeling like you need a little nudge to get back on the water, we've got just the thing with our spring paddling trails. Now that the weather is warming up and the days are getting longer, why not…
Learn how to take better paddling photos with our top 5 tips. Paddling offers you a unique perspective of the world, taking you places that you cannot reach on foot. Photographing your paddling adventures is a great way to document your trips and capture those special moments on the water.…
When stand up paddle boarding it is really important to take extra care in and around shallow water to avoid injuring yourself. Whilst exploring there will be times you come across shallow water, rather than attempting to remain standing, we strongly recommend kneeling down until the water becomes deep enough…
To help you store an inflatable kayak or stand up paddle board (SUP) we have put together a list of top tips. Whether you are looking to store for a few days or weeks these tips will help protect your craft so it’s ready for future paddles. 1. Check, clean…
With dark evenings and limited daylight to contend with, it's easy to neglect exercise during the winter months. We know paddling makes us feel great when we get to the place, but getting there sometimes can be a struggle. Cold, wet, frosty, post-paddle ice on the kit. It's easy to…
Wearing a pair of gloves for canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding is something all paddlers should consider, especially throughout the autumn and winter months. Here are five reasons why we would recommend you think about wearing gloves when paddling: Keep your hands warm and dry, especially throughout the colder months.…
As the nights draw in and the landscape turns from golden hues to muted shades, the influx of winter migratory birds is a welcome sight in the colder months. These winter visitors bring a splash of colour and a symphony of sound to our shores before heading back to their…
Welcome to Go Paddling’s Stay Safe On The Water. We want everyone to enjoy paddling whether on holiday, day adventures or weekends out. And so, for those of you new to paddling, here are ten simple things you can do to stay safe… Always wear your buoyancy aid or personal…
So you've decided to paddle through winter. Excellent news! Not only will you be privy to some different wildlife, especially as our resident summer birds migrate to southern climes, some epic frosts and beautiful paddles throughout the winter will be a real treat. It really is worth braving the cold…
Winter paddling can look uninviting to say the least. Cold weather, rain, snow, early nights and limited daylight in general. We're not selling it to you right.... But paddling through winter can be absolutely beautiful and very rewarding. You just need to consider a few more things before you head…
Did you know there are over 50 non-native invasive species paddlers may encounter with many looking to wreak havoc across our rivers, lakes, canals and other waterways? Here are four of the most prolific villains of our waterways to give you a glimpse of some of the beasties paddlers may…
Canoeing, kayaking, and paddle boarding are fantastic ways to explore our breathtaking coastline but did you know that the UK is home to both grey seals and common seals? These much-loved marine mammals are a real treat to spot on your paddling adventures, but sadly they are facing an extensive…
It’s important to know how to check and look after your buoyancy aid (also known as a Personal Flotation Device) to ensure that it can continue to protect you whilst out on the water. One important check you need to do before you purchase the buoyancy aid is that it…
Ever thought about taking your dog out on your stand up paddle board adventures? If so, you’re probably wondering how best to go about getting your four-legged friend on board. Well, luckily for you we’ve put together the following safety information and five step guide on how to paddle board…
It’s easy to see why kayaking, canoeing and paddle boarding in the South West is very popular. Throughout the counties of Bristol, Cornwall, Dorset, Devon, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire there's a large array of winding rivers, lakes and coastal bays to explore. To help guide you to where to paddle…
Five top lakes to paddle board. If you are looking for where you can canoe, kayak or paddle board (SUP) in the Lake District National Park, then you’ve come to the right place. We’ve put together this handy guide covering 5 lakes that will be perfect for your summer paddling…
You saw our Canoe Slalom and Sprint Olympians at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games and now they've inspired you to have a go at canoeing or kayaking. Here are three ways you can get involved: 1. Find and join a club! Joining a local paddling club is a brilliant way…
To help you find places to canoe, kayak and paddleboard in Kent we’ve put this list of top places that everyone can explore. Each location celebrates the history, wildlife and beautiful scenery Kent has to offer. You'll easily discover why the county is known for being the Garden of England.…
Looking for launch points in London? You've come to the right place! With the portability of inflatable stand up paddle boards and kayaks along with London’s vast transport network there has never been a more accessible time to experience London. And it gives you a totally unique perspective! To help…
The Canal & River Trust offers paddlers the fantastic opportunity to pass through some of their network’s 47 tunnels. But there's some things to be aware of before you go off paddling through canal tunnels. For safety reasons there are some tunnels which are restricted so be sure to check…
With warmer weather coming many of you will be heading for the beaches, and the chances are you could come across jellyfish where you paddle. So we’ve put together a list of 5 commonly found jellyfish you may come across around the UK coastline and how to identify them. And…
So you've bought your first stand up paddle board. You get it out the packaging. If it's an iSUP you inflate it and realise that pumping it up is more of a work out than actually paddling. But hey, added exercise right! Then... what!? The main reason we see people…
Whether you’re stand up paddle boarding, kayaking or canoeing, wearing shoes when paddling is an important consideration. Yes, we know they might not be the ‘coolest’ piece of kit to rock on the water, BUT there are some important reasons why you might want to consider wearing them. Here's a…
It’s a question we get asked all the time - should I wear a buoyancy aid when stand up paddle boarding? And the answer is yes, BUT, read the below guidance first to choose which one will be most suitable for the type of paddling you do. Recently, Paddle UK,…
Paddling as we know isn’t just a fantastic way to keep fit. It also has huge benefits to your mental wellbeing. It's a great opportunity to socialise while staying socially distanced, and a way to meet new friends too. All these things as a new parent are important to your…
Technology can be both good and bad at the same time, we're sure you'd agree. But when it comes to safety and keeping yourself up to scratch on what's going on, you can't beat a bit of technology! It is even one of the bits of kit we advise you…
So you've bought a new boat and you’re super keen to get out and find places to paddle. But where to get on the water? Where to go on that maiden voyage? There is a good chance you live near a river, canal, or maybe a lake? There are 59,000km…
We recognise that getting out on the water when the weather is well, cold, damp and windy, isn't to everyone's taste. However, just because you're not physically paddling, doesn't mean you can't expand your paddling knowledge, research adventures, or learn about the tides for example! With so many different routes…
The growth of stand up paddle boarding over recent years has been nothing short of phenomenal. But such sporadic growth also leaves room for safety mishaps. Stand up paddle boards have seen their fair share of controversy. BA or no BA? Ankle leash? Calf leash or Waist leash? Quick release…
We don't 'do' the word taboo here at Go Paddling. We've covered the topics of paddling when pregnant, and paddling through the menopause, but one topic that has been noticeably absent is paddling on your period. We thought it was about time to tackle that! Whether you have a cycle…
In autumn, the different weather and water conditions make for an entirely new paddling experience than you’d get in the calmer spring and summer months. Plus, the landscape is starting to change colour which gives us incredible scenery and photos. So with that, here's a guide to our top autumn…
About 2,000 plants and animals have been introduced, often accidentally, to the UK from all over the world. Many are harmless, but some species have had a detrimental impact on our native species as well as our own health and the activities we enjoy. These invasive non-native species not only…
Thinking about buying your first inflatable kayak? You’ll notice there’s quite a few on the market with varying price ranges and quality assurances too. This really simple, quick guide is designed to give you an overview of the three main types of inflatable kayaks and some things to consider when…
Whether you’re new to paddling or you’ve been doing it for years, it’s always great to link up with other female paddlers. The Women’s Paddling Community on Facebook is the perfect place for you to do that. This super supportive group was set up to encourage more women to start…
Some hybrids work, some don’t. In this case, canoe camping is definitely one of the better hybrids we’ve seen! But how do you get started? How do you make the leap from just canoeing, to taking all your camping gear with you too? Time in a canoe gives you a…
Places in England to pitch up and paddle... now that's a tongue twister for you! Looking for somewhere to see out the summer? To help you find your perfect paddling staycation, we’ve compiled a list of top Caravan and Motorhome Club campsites across England where you can pitch up and…
With so many more people heading to the rivers, canals and sea at the moment, making the most of that Great British summertime we came to realise… a lot of our advice doesn’t necessarily cover things you might experience on your first adventure. It covers how to get started, and…
Thinking about buying your first inflatable stand up paddleboard (or SUP for short)? You’ll notice there’s quite a few on the market with varying price ranges and quality assurances too. This really simple, quick guide is designed to give you an overview of things to consider when making your purchase…
With more and more people considering the idea of a staycation, the choice of where to go can be overwhelming. The idea of going to packed out beaches and popular seaside towns can be nerve-wracking. So to help you wade through the information of where on earth to go on…
We know that going for a paddle is fun that's why we do it! But you also need to paddle responsibly. Part of being outdoors and in nature is about sharing the space. Not just with fellow humans and boats, but also with our native wildlife too. It's easy to…
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