SUP Travel
Travelling to stand up paddle is one of life’s necessities. In our travel section you’ll find stories, articles and mini guides from various SUP locations – home and away.
Words and photos: Dean Dunbar So there I am. A wee blind guy, totally on my own, on an inflatable SUP in the middle of one of Scotland’s biggest lochs, battling an 8mph
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Words and pics: : Laurent Nevarez Raphael Filippi and ISA SUP Racing World Championship runner up Olivia Piana discover what this little corner of Indian Ocean paradise has
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Overview Cardiff International White Water (CIWW), based next to the River Ely, opened its doors in 2010 as the UK’s first pumped white water course. In 2013 an indoor
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Words: Phil Sayers Pics: James Carnegie Photography When an email lands on your desk on a Monday morning, asking you if you’d be interested in taking part in a brand new
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Photos: Pierre Bouras Nantes is a big old French city that occupies land along the Loire River in the west of the country. One of the major hubs in the historic province of
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Overview Chichester Canal is a watery stretch of paddling tranquillity that flows from the heart of this ancient market town. A place to escape the south coast chop during
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Overview A spit of land jutting into the Atlantic from the South Wales coastline, Llangennith has been the haunt for many a hardened wave warrior over the years. With its
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Overview Crantock Bay is possibly one of the most overlooked flat water paddling spots in all of Cornwall. Sure, it has its awesome wave break, which will test the best on
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Words: Jan Sleigh Photos: Jan Sleigh, Renée Gallin and Frederic Salvanet To most the Maldives conjures up images of romantic honeymooners lounging in front of peaceful
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Expedition SUP in Scotland? Why not I thought… Words: Dave Adams Photos: Gordon B aka Crow It was on a trip to Mull a few years back that I first got a taste of exploring
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