Sheila
Thanks Tyler was really helpful. No toilet facilities so marked down. Overall: 4 stars




Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) is an inclusive sport that welcomes everyone, regardless of age or skill level. As well as being an enjoyable form of exercise, SUP is also a great way to connect with nature. Learning to paddleboard with proper technique is essential to avoid forming bad habits and to help you progress in the sport. With its unique combination of adventure, exercise, and relaxation, SUP has quickly become the preferred way to explore London's waterways. We offer private 2-hour SUP sessions that are tailored to your needs. You can book a 1:1 session for individual attention, or a private group session to enjoy paddleboarding with your friends or family. Our sessions are primarily guided tours with coaching provided along the way to boost your confidence. We can also include short races, technique training, exercises, and games upon request.
Brentford Lock is a serene canal location, close to the lock where the River Brent joins the Grand Union Canal. The spot is ideal for beginner sessions, children’s parties, youth groups, family groups, or groups of adults wanting to try SUP in a calm, quiet location with minimal boat traffic. The location also offers access to showers, changing rooms, and a new pontoon for easy access to the canal.
We have been London's leading SUP provider since 2011, specialising in urban SUP and offering lessons on the tidal River Thames and London Canals. Here's why we stand out:
Experience the joy of paddleboarding at Brentford Lock in a private session tailored just for you. Book today and start your paddleboarding adventure!
Taking up Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) is an activity that’s open to everyone – no matter your age or fitness level. Imagine gently gliding along the water, strengthening your body, and soothing your mind all at once. SUP is a gateway to exploring beautiful landscapes and making new friends in the paddling community.
London, with its intricate network of historic canals and the stunning River Thames, offers a unique perspective on the city for SUP enthusiasts. Paddleboarding in London combines the thrill of adventure, exercise, and the tranquility of being close to nature, right in the heart of an urban metropolis. As you glide on the waterways, you’ll experience iconic landmarks from a new vantage point, discover hidden gems, and enjoy the diverse wildlife. London’s waterways are quieter and less crowded than its bustling streets, making it an oasis for paddleboarding. Plus, with London’s thriving SUP community and dedicated SUP providers, you’ll find plenty of support and opportunities to develop your skills.
You will receive confirmation via email and be able to talk to the centre if you have any further questions/special requests.
No preparation is needed but dress appropriately for the weather, bring a change of clothes and footwear to wear on water.
We advise checking the weather forecast before your session and dressing appropriately based on the weather conditions on the day – taking wind and rain factors into account.
During the warm weather, the essentials for your SUP session include quick-drying sportswear or gymwear. This could be short or long-sleeved tops, leggings, shorts, or quick-drying trousers. Avoid heavy cotton or denim, as these can hold moisture and make you feel cold quickly when wet.
For footwear, neoprene water shoes are optimal. If you don’t have these, don’t fret. Flat-soled trainers, Converse, or hiking sandals with heel straps work fine for your first few sessions, as long as you don’t mind them getting wet or muddy. Stay clear of flip-flops – they easily fall off, and you risk tripping and injuring yourself. The river banks can be sharp and muddy, so it’s best to avoid going barefoot. We sell neoprene socks at competitive prices (£15-£20) which can be worn with your trainers. We also offer lightweight neoprene shoes and some more technical boots, although not all sizes are available.
A light windproof or waterproof jacket is handy if you think you might get chilly, along with a spare top or jumper to put on after exercise to keep cosy.
As the weather gets colder, a light windproof or waterproof jacket and thermal top are highly recommended. In very cold weather, we suggest wearing light thermals, wetsuits, and a woolly hat, as we lose a lot of heat from our heads. We do provide wetsuits for our sessions, which can be worn over a base layer and pair of leggings.
Footwear becomes crucial in cold weather, as your feet can get chilly! We recommend neoprene shoes, boots, and in extreme cold, neoprene socks. As before, we sell neoprene socks and shoes at affordable prices, but stocks are limited.
During the winter months, we also provide neoprene mitts if needed. Always remember to bring spare clothes and a warm jumper or cosy top to wear after your session – staying warm after exercise is essential during winter.
Cycling is an ideal way to get to our meeting point and is the best option for the envrioment.
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Thanks Tyler was really helpful. No toilet facilities so marked down. Overall: 4 stars
Incredible experience, can't wait to do more
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