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I'm planning a trip to Scotland in April, I have my own paddleboard and am looking for tips on where I can go. I usually paddle on slow rivers in Kent. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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Scotland is a great place for paddleboarding!
I'd suggest checking out:
Unicorn Paddle
Surf Lewis
Stand Up Paddle Board Scotland
Do get in touch with your preferred company ahead of time so they can help you arrange a trip that is best for your skill set. No sense using your time on something targeted at beginners when you sound like you have plenty of experience. They'll be able to help you tailor a package that's right for your skill level/ interests.
Hope this helps and have a blast - would love it if you shared some pictures with us afterwards!
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