Paddle Boarding Colonsay
Paddle Boarding Colonsay

Paddle Boarding Colonsay

Attention all funstackers Stand Up Paddle Boarding is one of the United Kingdom’s most popular watersports and it is clear to see why!  it’s easy to learn, relaxing, and a truly unique way to enjoy some stunning beaches. If you visit Colonsay (Which is one of Scotland’s most beautiful islands) you can select your level as a beginner or intermediate and based on the level you choose you will go to different beaches so why not try out one to get good and then once you have the hang of it go to the intermediate section.

Why should I go to Colonsay Bikes and Boards?

They provide all the equipment you need for paddleboarding or bike hire to explore the island. This makes it a great option if you want to travel light, without lugging bikes and boards on the ferry!

The price ranges from £40-150 depending on whether you wish to do this from; 1 day, 2 days or a full week and you can also rent a wetsuit if you need to for either £5 or £20 with the latter being for  the week! When you book here you will also be given: an inflatable paddleboard, board rucksack, pump, paddle, buoyancy aid. If you’re a watersports fan then this needs to be on your list.

  • multiple beaches to visit
  • can rent wetsuits if you need to
  • Cost ranges from £40-£150

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