Get ready to enjoy the stunning Moray Firth coastline while learning to paddleboard in the historic harbour at Portknockie.
Whether you're looking for a safe introduction to SUP, or some fun on the water in a beautiful location, you're welcome to join us.
We provide all the equipment you'll need, including high-quality 5mm thick winter wetsuits that keep you toasty, buoyancy aids, and gloves, boots, and hoods if needed.
Perfect for your first time paddleboarding; build comfort, skills, and safety knowledge for independent paddling.
- Flat-water conditions; sheltered harbour location
- Structured 2 hour lesson
- Learn control techniques, safety & self-rescue, and have fun!
Portknockie is 2 miles west of our primary location at Cullen, clearly signposted from the A98. When in Portknockie you will be able to find the harbour by following the signs down towards the sea. Meet us at our school trailer, parked at the harbour.
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A stunning example of Scottish Gothic architecture and one of the few medieval cathedrals in Scotland to have survived the Reformation intact.
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