Ullswater Paddleboarding


ullswater paddleboarding

Ullswater Paddleboarding offers an exciting way to explore one of the Lake District’s most spectacular waters. Located on the shores of Ullswater, this water sports centre provides everything you need to discover the lake from a unique perspective. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced paddleboarder, the team here can help you make the most of your time on the water.

Set against the dramatic backdrop of the surrounding fells, Ullswater is widely regarded as one of England’s most beautiful lakes. Paddleboarding allows you to access hidden coves and quieter stretches of water that larger vessels cannot reach, providing an intimate connection with the stunning landscape. The crystal-clear waters and picturesque shoreline make every visit a memorable adventure, with opportunities to spot local wildlife and enjoy breathtaking photographic moments.

The experienced instructors at Ullswater Paddleboarding ensure that visitors of all ages and abilities can enjoy a safe and fantastic experience. They provide expert guidance, quality equipment, and personalised attention to help you build confidence on the water. With seven days a week operation from 9am to 5pm, it’s easy to fit a paddleboarding session into your Lake District itinerary.

Visitor information

Address The Sheep Shed, Lake District National Park, The Lake, Another Place, Watermillock, Ullswater CA11 0LP, UK
Phone 07810 880932
Website http://www.ullswaterpaddleboarding.co.uk/
Google rating 4.9 / 5
Admission Paid entry required. Contact Ullswater Paddleboarding for current pricing and booking details.

Tips for your visit

  • Book in advance, especially during peak summer months and weekends, to secure your preferred time slot.
  • Arrive early to allow time for a safety briefing and equipment fitting before heading out onto the water.
  • Bring a waterproof bag for your phone and valuables, and wear quick-dry clothing or a wetsuit depending on the season.

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Featured image courtesy of Chris Gillibrand via Google Maps.