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Zero to Hero SUP Course outline below.
£80.00 Adult, £60.00 Child
Zero to Hero Stand Up Paddleboarding
Duration | 1 Day |
Group Size | 2-10 people |
Difficulty | Fairly Easy |
Season Of The Year | Spring, Summer, Autumn |
Minimum Age | 10 Years old. |
Meeting Place | Loch Insh Church Car Park 09:30 |
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Zero To Hero Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) Course information
Zero To Hero SUP Course Overview
Paddling on Loch Insh and the River Spey is a fantastic way to experience the natural beauty of Scotland while enjoying the thrill of stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). Loch Insh is a freshwater loch located in the Cairngorms National Park and provides calm and tranquil waters for everyone (regardless of ability) to practice their SUP skills. The loch is surrounded by stunning mountainous with the Cairngorms on one side and the Monadhliath on the other; it offers a peaceful environment for paddlers to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
Once participants have mastered their skills on the loch, they will progress to the River Spey. The river is one of Scotland’s most famous rivers, spanning 107 miles through the Cairngorm Mountains finishing at the Moray Firth. The river offers a range of conditions from gentle paddling to exciting rapids, making it a great place for all skill levels.
Participants on the Zero to Hero SUP course will experience the thrill of paddling through rapids and navigating the twists and turns of the river. The River Spey is also known for its abundant wildlife, including otters, eagles, and ospreys, making it an excellent location for nature enthusiasts.
Overall, paddling stand up paddle boards (SUP) on Loch Insh and the River Spey down to Aviemore is a must-do activity for anyone looking to experience the beauty of Scotland while enjoying the excitement of stand-up paddleboarding.
Zero To Hero SUP Course Itinerary
A stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) course in Aviemore & the Cairngorms can be a great way to go from zero to hero in this fun and exciting sport. In this overview, we’ll explore what a typical SUP course on a loch and a river might look like.
We will meet and greet at Loch Insh and organise a shuttle so that we have a vehicle down the bottom – this may mean driving your car down so that way we have all the kit you want for the get out at the bottom before returning to the top with one vehicle. At the end of the day we will drop off whoever has their vehicle at the top so they can retrieve their car.
The course will start with an introduction to the basic equipment and safety procedures. This will include learning about the paddle, board, leash, and personal flotation device (PFD). Participants will also learn how to assess the conditions of the water and weather to ensure they can safely paddle (if they wish to).
In loch Insh, participants will experience open water paddling and learn how to handle the waves and wind. They will learn how to use the paddle to stabilize the board and maintain forward momentum. And they will also learn how to safely fall off the board and climb back on (again should they wish it). On top of this, the course will look at the fundamentals of paddleboarding (balance, power transfer, connectivity, posture and feel). This will include learning how to properly stand up on the board, balance, and how to use the paddle to move forward, turn, and stop. Participants will practice these skills in the loch before moving onto the river.
Once the basic skills have been mastered, the course will progress to the river Spey and paddle down to Aviemore. Participants will learn how to read the water, identify potential hazards (trees, rocks, shallows, deeper river sections etc), and how to navigate currents efficiently. Literally Zero – Hero if you have no prior experience, you will feel a true sense of pride navigating down the river successfully. Whitewater paddleboarding is the largest growing outdoor sport and we guarantee you will enjoy it!
In a river, participants will experience moving water and learn how to read the current, eddies, and rapids. They will learn how to use the paddle to maneuver the board around obstacles and through rapids.
Throughout the course, participants will receive feedback and coaching from their instructor. The instructor will provide appropriate tips which may include, developing and improving technique, reading the water, and staying safe.
At the end of the course, participants should feel confident and competent in their stand-up paddleboarding skills. They should be able to handle a variety of conditions on a loch or river, and be aware of potential hazards.
Overall, a Zero to hero SUP course on a loch and a river can be a thrilling and challenging experience. It provides participants with the opportunity to learn new skills, enjoy the great outdoors, and challenge themselves in a safe and controlled environment. With the help of a certified instructor and a commitment to safety, anyone can go from zero to hero in stand-up paddleboarding.
We are proud to recommend local accommodation options within the area for people when you are up for your Zero to Hero SUP Course:
Aviemore:
Youth Hostel A budget friendly option for people.
Coylumbridge Hotel Aviemroe – good for groups and families alike.
Premier Inn – always a good shout.
Rothiemurchus Campsite – situated in the stunning forest, this is a beautiful budget friendly option.
Glenmore Campsite – situated at Scotland’s highest beach, Loch Morlich has phenomenal views across to Cairngorm Mountain.
Newtonmore & Surrounding Areas:
https://www.wherestagsroar.co.uk/ award winning accommodation in the Highlands – perfect to stay at while up on an outdoor adventure.
Invernahavon Caravan Park – a bit quieter than the others as it is a little further away from the hustle and bustle of Aviemore.
Dalraddy Holiday Park – a family and dog friendly campsite.
This trip is suitable for everyone who wants to learn to paddle on calm (loch) and moving (river) water. It is suitable for people who have never paddled before, but it is also ideal for people who might have tried stand up paddleboarding in the past and realised how much they enjoyed it, and would now like to advance their ability. It is a great day out combining the flat water and the river – and we promise you will amaze and challenge yourself by learning new skills and put them into practice.
White-water paddleboarding is one of the most fun activities in the world, and paddleboarding on a loch in the middle of the Cairngorms is one of the most beautiful! So why not combine the two on our Zero to Hero SUP (stand up paddleboarding) course?
The day starts by teaching you how to balance on and paddle a SUP efficiently, and then takes you onto grade 1/2 moving water which is absolutely perfect for your first experience river paddling on a board. Your confidence will be helped by our Hala SUP’s which have a stomp box meaning the fins retract inside the board if you hit anything – so you rarely fall off the board unless you want to … which on a hot day you just might!
We pride ourselves on providing as much kit as possible for you. However, the list below is what we recommend you should bring to your Zero to Hero SUP course:
- Something to go underneath a wetsuit – swimwear or a spare pair of underwear. (We do provide swimshorts to wear over the top of the wetsuit for greater style and modesty.)
- Travel insurance. (We are insured for all our trips, but we recommend everyone has their own travel insurance as well.)
- Transportation to the venue. (We may be able to help with this though – if you need transportation please drop us an enquiry and we can see what we can do to help.)
- Lunch, water.
- Personal medication
- Towel (if you wish – we do supply changing robes which are effectively a towel unto themselves but most people like a towel as well).
Here at Highland Outdoor Adventures, we pride ourselves on providing as much as we can but you are welcome to bring your own equipment if you do prefer. The list below is what we provide you with on the day.
- Hala SUP’s -The world’s best Stand up Paddleboards – perfect for our Zero to Hero Course.
- Paddles.
- Wetsuits
- Buoyancy aids.
- Helmets.
- Neoprene wetsuit boots.
- Swimshorts to go over the top of wetsuits.
- Dry bags so you can bring equipment you might want along with you.
- All instruction.
- All first aid and safety equipment.
- Photographs of the day provided for you at no extra cost!
- Fully certified instructors.
- Changing robes or a pop up tent for those who wish or need for more privacy while putting on a wetsuit.
Zero To Hero SUP Course Meeting Place
- Paddleboarding in Aviemore, Cairngorms, Scotland
The easiest way to get here is either from Aviemore or Newtonmore – please follow the b9152 alongside the side of the A9 to Kincraig where you will find a sign to Loch Insh. Follow this road down under the bridge past the post office cafe and over the bridge of Loch Insh where you will shortly find the car park on your left after a couple of hundred metres. Please look out for the van branded with our logo’s on all sides. We will always get there early and try to park up prominently for you to see us.
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