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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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Already comfortable standing and ready for cleaner technique? This intermediate session digs into stroke efficiency, tracking, and manoeuvring so your paddling feels smoother on Trossachs water. It suits guests who have the basics and want more control before longer hires or guided tours.
After a focused briefing, coaches assess your current standing and stroke pattern, then work on cleaner power transfer and board control. You will practise targeted drills rather than staying only on beginner balance work, with clear feedback you can apply straight away.
As the session progresses you apply those skills on a short paddle, adjusting for conditions and refining turns. Expect coaching on cadence, edge feel, and how to keep the board tracking when a breeze picks up, with time to repeat the key points until they stick.
There is still space to enjoy the surroundings, but the priority is becoming a more competent, independent paddler who feels settled in light wind and open water. That makes later loch tours and longer hires more enjoyable and less tiring.
Sessions use suitable water around Callander chosen for the group level and the day's conditions. Sheltered bays suit technical practice, while slightly more open sections help you feel real tracking challenges.
The wider Trossachs landscape of lochs, woodland edges, and mountain views makes an inspiring classroom. Exact meeting and launch details are confirmed with your booking so you arrive ready to paddle.
You should already have some paddleboard experience, be aged 12 or over, and be a confident swimmer. Soft-soled footwear and clothes suitable for getting wet are essential for the full session.
If you are still working on standing reliably, book the intro first. Share any injuries or confidence notes at the start so drills can be adapted without slowing the whole group.
Instruction is practical and progressive, aimed at paddlers who want better glide and control rather than a first-time taster. Qualified coaches keep feedback specific so you leave with clear points to practise on future paddles.
You get board and safety kit included, a launch chosen for the day's conditions, and coaching that prepares you for longer loch tours or independent hire around Callander.
You should already be comfortable standing and making basic forward progress on a paddleboard. This is not a first-timer session.
If you are still working on standing reliably, book the intro lesson first. That foundation makes intermediate coaching far more useful.
Expect coaching on stroke efficiency, tracking, turning, and handling simple environmental factors such as breeze and flow. Drills are chosen to match the group and conditions.
The aim is smoother, more independent paddling rather than covering maximum distance. Feedback is practical and specific so you know what to practise next.
The session lasts about 2 hours including briefing and water time. That is long enough for drills plus a short paddle where you apply the skills.
Arrive ready to get wet and start on time. Soft-soled shoes and layers suited to the forecast help you make the most of the coaching window.
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 session is suitable for ages 12 and over with some previous experience. Confident swimming is required for everyone.
Younger or brand-new paddlers should choose an intro or kids-focused option instead so coaching stays at the right level.
Yes. A paddleboard, paddle, leash, and buoyancy aid are provided for the session, along with instructor coaching throughout.
Bring your own clothing and footwear. If you prefer to use your own board, ask before booking so the team can confirm whether that works for the session plan.
Wear quick-drying layers and soft-soled shoes. Bring a towel, spare clothes, water, and sun protection when needed.
In cooler weather a wetsuit, gloves, and a hat keep you focused on technique instead of the cold. A waterproof phone case is useful if you want photos.
Wind changes both the coaching plan and the launch point. Light breeze can be useful for learning tracking; strong wind may mean a more sheltered site or a rearrange.
If the session cannot run safely you will be contacted with options. Instructors will not push technical drills in unsafe water.
The usual base is 6 Leny Road, Callander, FK17 8BA, unless a different launch point is better for conditions. Confirmation comes with your booking.
Parking is available nearby. Allow a little extra time in peak season so briefing and kit fitting are not rushed.
Yes. Many paddlers use intermediate coaching to prepare for longer loch tours or more independent hire. Cleaner strokes and better control make those outings more enjoyable.
Ask your instructor which local routes suit your level after the session. They know which lochs feel right in different conditions.

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