Mote Park Watersports Centre

Mote Park Watersports Centre has been a leading provider in Paddlesports in the Maidstone and Kent area for 14 years. Teaching and coaching thousands of people each year whether it is on British Canoeing Courses or delivering sessions to Schools, Scouting, Guiding and other Youth Groups/Charities.

Providing high quality training in the following disciplines; Kayaking (Touring, Sea and White Water) Canoeing, Paddleboarding (Touring and SUP Surf) and Bellboating. We can take you from having never done it before all the way up to Instructor and Coach levels.

Our staff are all British Canoeing Coaches and are highly qualified in multiple disciplines and are always on hand every day to help those who visit the centre, whether you are having a taster session or bringing your own equipment down to use on the lake.

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Mote Park
Maidstone
Kent
ME15 7SX

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