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Gliding silently above the water on an electric-powered hydrofoil board is one of the most exciting watersports experiences available today, and Walney Island's sheltered bays and consistent conditions make it one of the finest places in the UK to try it. During this two-hour session, you'll get hands-on time with a state-of-the-art e-foil board, guided by experienced instructors who'll have you flying above the surface in no time. Whether you're a complete beginner or already familiar with watersports, this is a session that will leave a lasting impression.
Your session begins on the beach with a full safety and equipment briefing. Your instructor will walk you through how the e-foil works, covering the board, the hydrofoil beneath it, and the wireless hand controller that governs speed. You'll learn how to position yourself on the board, how to balance as the foil lifts you clear of the water, and what to do if you take a tumble — which, especially early on, is all part of the fun. With two boards in the water at the same time, there's no waiting around, and you'll be on the water and making real progress throughout.
Once in the water, you'll start at a gentle pace, getting comfortable with the feel of the board before gradually increasing speed and allowing the foil to do its work. The sensation of rising above the surface is unlike anything else in watersports: smooth, quiet, and surprisingly addictive. The two-hour window gives you plenty of time to progress from your first wobbly attempts to sustained, controlled flight across the bay. The calm, shallow waters of Earnse Bay are perfectly suited to learning, giving you space and confidence to push your abilities at your own pace.
Situated at the northern end of Walney Island, just a short drive across the bridge from Barrow-in-Furness, Earnse Bay is widely regarded as one of the best watersports locations in the north of England. The beach sits fully exposed to the Irish Sea with a gently shelving sandy shoreline that creates ideal conditions for foiling. To the west, the Isle of Man sits on the horizon; to the north, the peaks of the Lake District frame the skyline — a genuinely spectacular setting that adds to the overall experience.
Walney Island itself is well worth exploring beyond the water. South Walney Nature Reserve is home to grey seals and a wealth of coastal birdlife, while Piel Island — reachable by a short boat trip from nearby Roa Island — offers medieval castle ruins and the legendary Ship Inn. After your session, the local area has plenty of options for food and drink, from the King Alfred pub on Walney to Stollers café in Barrow. Parking is available at West Shore Car Park, right beside the beach.
No previous e-foil or watersports experience is required — this session has been designed with complete beginners in mind. Participants must be at least 12 years of age. A reasonable level of general fitness is helpful, as balancing on the board and recovering from falls requires some physical effort, but you don't need to be an athlete. Basic swimming ability is strongly recommended, and all participants must be comfortable in open water.
You should wear swimwear or board shorts to the session. Wetsuits are available if required, with a swimsuit or shorts recommended underneath. Bring a towel, a change of clothes, and footwear that can get wet. Sessions are weather and tide dependent — your instructor will assess conditions on the day and may need to reschedule in the event of unsuitable wind or sea state.
With over two decades of watersports experience on Walney Island, this centre has an unmatched understanding of local conditions and what it takes to get people on the water safely and confidently. The school holds an Adventure Activities Licence through the AALA/HSE and is a proud partner of the International Kiteboarding Organisation (IKO) — the same expertise and passion that has made this one of the Northwest's leading watersports schools powers every e-foil session.
Keeping sessions to just two participants at a time means you receive genuine personal attention throughout — no being lost in a crowd, no waiting for your turn. The e-foil boards are modern, high-quality equipment chosen for their stability and ease of use, making them ideal for first-timers while still offering a genuinely exciting ride. Whether you're after a unique day out, a standout gift, or simply want to try something you've never done before, this is a session that more than delivers.
No prior experience is needed at all — this session has been specifically designed to welcome complete beginners. Your instructor will guide you through everything from scratch, starting with a thorough briefing on the equipment and safety procedures before you enter the water.
That said, if you do have a background in surfing, wakeboarding, or other board sports, you may find the initial learning curve slightly shorter. Either way, the two-hour session gives you ample time to make meaningful progress regardless of your starting point.
Participants must be at least 12 years of age to take part. Younger children are not permitted on the e-foil boards, as a certain level of physical strength and coordination is needed to control the equipment safely.
Participants aged 12 to 17 will need parental or guardian consent before taking part. If you're booking on behalf of a young person, please ensure they are comfortable in open water and aware of the safety requirements ahead of the session.
There are two e-foil boards available, so sessions can accommodate up to two participants at a time. This keeps things personal and ensures both riders receive proper attention from the instructor throughout.
If you're booking as a larger group, it's possible to arrange back-to-back sessions or split across multiple time slots. Get in touch ahead of booking to discuss the best arrangement for your group.
Wear swimwear or board shorts to the session. Wetsuits are available if required, and wearing a swimsuit or shorts underneath is recommended. Bring a towel, a change of clothes for afterwards, and footwear that can get wet.
Avoid bringing valuables you wouldn't want to get wet or damaged. Sunscreen is a good idea for summer sessions, and if you wear glasses or contact lenses, be aware that falls into the water are possible, particularly during the early stages of learning.
Falling off is a completely normal part of learning to e-foil, and the session is run with your safety as the top priority. All participants wear a personal flotation device, and the hand controller is designed so that releasing it immediately cuts the motor power.
The waters at Earnse Bay are shallow and well suited to the activity, and your instructor will be on the water with you at all times. The centre holds an Adventure Activities Licence through the AALA/HSE, providing additional assurance that all safety standards are rigorously maintained.
E-foil sessions are weather and tide dependent. If conditions are unsuitable — due to high winds, heavy rain, or an unfavourable tide — the team will contact you as early as possible to discuss rescheduling. Safety always comes first, and sessions will not go ahead in conditions that put participants at risk.
It's worth checking the forecast in the days leading up to your booking. The team are always happy to advise on what conditions are typical for the time of year — the colder months can produce excellent flat-water conditions, while summer tends to offer warmer, more consistent weather.
Basic swimming ability is strongly recommended, as the session takes place in open water and falls from the board are likely during the early stages of learning. You don't need to be a competitive swimmer, but you should be comfortable and confident in the water.
All participants wear a personal flotation device throughout the session, which provides additional safety in the event of a fall. If you have any concerns about your swimming ability, it's best to discuss these with the team before booking.
Sessions take place at Earnse Bay on the northern end of Walney Island, accessed via the Jubilee Bridge from Barrow-in-Furness. The postcode for West Shore Car Park — right next to the beach — is LA14 3YR. Parking is available on site.
Barrow-in-Furness has a train station with direct connections to Carlisle and the West Coast Main Line, with Walney Island around a 15–20 minute drive or taxi from the station. The Lake District is also within easy reach, making it a great base for a wider trip if you're travelling from further afield.

About the centre
Barrow-in-Furness
Operated by Earnse Bay Kitesurfing (Direct Bookings), a partner of adventuro.