



Bring your own kayak, canoe, or paddleboard and enjoy four hours of relaxed lake access in a managed watersports setting. This option suits confident paddlers who want unstructured time on the water while still benefiting from supervision and rescue cover. With on-site facilities available throughout the session, it’s easy to settle in and make the most of your time afloat.
You can arrive at any point from 11:00 to begin your session, with the final launch onto the water at 14:00. After checking in at the lakeside office, the team will confirm your session details, ensure buoyancy aids are worn, and run through the key lake rules before directing you to the launch area. From there, you’re free to get on the water when it suits you.
Once launched, the lake is yours to enjoy at your own pace. Some paddlers prefer steady laps and quiet time on the water, while others use the space to practise balance, turning, or paddling efficiency. With qualified supervision present throughout, help is always nearby if needed, without interrupting your independence.
Changing rooms and showers remain open for the duration of the session, allowing you to warm up and get changed whenever you’re ready. Spectators are welcome to stay on site, creating a relaxed and friendly atmosphere while keeping the focus firmly on safe paddling.
The session takes place at Lower Moor, within a well-established holiday park setting in rural Worcestershire. The lake is surrounded by open countryside, offering a spacious environment that feels calm even during busier periods.
Free parking is available on site, with clear signage guiding you to the lakeside facilities and check-in point. The layout makes unloading equipment straightforward, and everything you need is within a short walk of the water’s edge.
Participants must be able to swim confidently and feel comfortable spending extended time on open water. As this is not an instructed session, paddlers should already have basic experience with their chosen craft.
All equipment must meet safety standards and stay within manufacturer weight limits. Only permitted craft types are allowed on the lake, and wearing a buoyancy aid is mandatory for all participants at all times.
The experience is designed for paddlers who value flexibility and freedom, while still appreciating the reassurance of professional supervision. The team maintain a friendly, approachable presence, ensuring safety without creating a restrictive environment.
With the ability to bring your own equipment and paddle for several hours, this option works well for individuals, families, and small groups. Well-kept facilities and a carefully managed lake make it a reliable choice for enjoyable, independent water time.
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Pershore, Worcestershire
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