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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.

Expedition SUP – The Gower Peninsula

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Stuart Gammon has organised numerous SUP tours around the Gower Peninsula including the ‘Three Cliffs River Paddle’ and ‘Rhossili Sunset Paddle’. Both paddles are amazing and provide a memorable experience. [...]

Crantock Bay, Cornwall

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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 [...]

Gutsy girls

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Fika (noun) – SwedishA coffee break with friends, always accompanied by cake; a concept, a state of mind and a moment of quality time to appreciate the good things in life. [...]

Eco-tripping on the River Shannon

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Words & pics: William BossmanEco-tripping: accessible environmental adventure The eco-tripping team of: Liam Harrison, Oli Back and Will Bossman took on an environmental [...]

SUP gems of Belgium

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Five beautiful SUP tours through the Little KingdomWords: Véronique Musumeci & Sascha Baltes. Photos: Véronique Musumeci Véronique Musumeci is a true water woman. She [...]

Scandinavian SUP adventures

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Words and photos: Lucinda Norris As a technicolour sunset descended over Svinesundsbroen Bridge, the sky above me looked aflame with orange and red sunbeams. The light danced [...]

Re-discovering Zante by SUP

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This trip was to revisit a childhood haunt of mine on the Greek Island of Zakynthos. My journey into watersports started on this Island at the Peligoni Club, as a windsurfer and natural progression introduced me to kiteboarding, SUP, surfing and now I’ll take any opportunity to get on the water. [...]

An epic SUP adventure in Mexico

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My girlfriend Deb suggested heading off to Mexico for the winter, which had crossed my mind a few times thinking, “What an adventure that would be!" [...]