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Had an amazing time canoeing on Loch Lubnaig. Communication with the Adventuro team was easy and efficient.
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New to stand-up paddleboarding, or still finding your balance on flat water? This two-hour intro builds the basics with an SCA-qualified instructor so you can stand, paddle, and move with confidence on local Trossachs water. It is paced for first-timers and anyone who wants a calmer, coached start before hiring independently.
The session starts on shore with kit fitting and a clear safety briefing so everyone understands how to launch, stay attached to the board, and look after each other on the water. You then move into sheltered conditions and progress at a steady pace from kneeling to standing, with coaching on posture, paddle placement, and balance rather than rushing into distance.
Once the basics feel solid, you practise short paddles and simple turns, with time to reset whenever you need it. Instructors keep feedback practical so you understand what to change next rather than just copying a demonstration from afar.
The goal is comfort and control so you leave ready for independent hire or a longer guided outing later in your trip. Exact launch points can shift with wind, but the teaching focus stays the same: safe habits, steady balance, and enough stroke confidence for your next paddle.
Teaching water is chosen around Callander for sheltered conditions suited to beginners. Exact launch points can shift with wind and water levels so the group stays in the safest available spot on the day.
Callander sits at the edge of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, with forested shores and calm bays that suit first sessions. You will get confirmation of the meeting point with your booking, usually linked to the Callander base unless conditions suggest a better launch nearby.
Participants need to be aged 12 or over and able to swim confidently. Soft-soled footwear and clothes you can get wet are essential, and photo ID may be requested at check-in.
If you have an injury, limited mobility, or feel nervous around open water, tell the instructor at the start so the session can be adapted. Under 16s should attend with a responsible adult unless your confirmation says otherwise.
Coaching is delivered by SCA-qualified instructors who teach beginners regularly on local water. Boards, paddles, leashes, and buoyancy aids are provided so you can focus on learning rather than kit logistics.
The intro is designed for real first steps, not a rushed hire briefing. You get practical feedback, a sheltered launch chosen for the day, and clear next-step advice if you want to hire or join a loch tour afterwards.
Yes. The intro is designed for little or no experience. Instructors start with balance and safety, then build standing and basic strokes at a pace that suits the group.
If you already stand confidently and want technique work, the intermediate session or a private lesson may be a better fit.
The lesson runs for about 2 hours, including briefing and time on the water. That gives enough space to practise standing, paddling, and simple turns without feeling rushed.
Arrive a little early for check-in so your water time is not shortened. Soft-soled shoes help you start promptly at the shore.
The calendar may show more than one customer type or slot depending on the date. Choose the option that matches who is taking part and when you want to paddle.
Always confirm the amount for your date in the booking calendar before paying.
The intro is suitable for ages 12 and over. Younger paddlers should look at kids-focused sessions when those are running.
Everyone must be a confident swimmer. Under 16s should attend with a responsible adult unless the booking confirmation states otherwise.
Your booking includes a paddleboard, paddle, leash, and buoyancy aid, plus coaching throughout. You do not need your own board for this lesson.
Personal clothing and footwear are not provided. Optional extras such as phone cases can be arranged separately if available on the day.
Wear quick-drying clothes you are happy to get wet. Soft-soled trainers or water shoes are better than flip-flops for grip on the board and shore.
Bring a towel, a change of clothes, and layers for the weather. In cooler months a wetsuit, gloves, and a hat make the session far more comfortable.
Most people progress to standing during the session, but everyone learns at a different pace. Instructors will keep you practising from a stable position until you are ready.
Even if you spend part of the time kneeling, you will still cover safety, stroke basics, and board control that transfer to later paddles.
Wind and water conditions are reviewed before and during the session. Light rain is often fine, but strong wind or unsafe conditions can mean a location change or rearrange.
If the lesson cannot run safely you will be contacted with options. Open-water safety always comes first in the Trossachs.
Meeting is based at 6 Leny Road, Callander, FK17 8BA unless conditions mean a different launch point is safer. You will receive confirmation with your booking.
Parking is available in and around Callander. In busy periods allow extra time so you arrive ready for the briefing.
Many guests book hire once they have the basics. Ask the team about availability after your intro if you want more time on the water the same day or later in your trip.
Your instructor can also suggest suitable local lochs and conditions for a first self-guided paddle once you feel ready.

Had an amazing time canoeing on Loch Lubnaig. Communication with the Adventuro team was easy and efficient.
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