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By *ausageparty OP   Man
15 weeks ago

Caerphilly

Anyone know any ideal locations south Wales ideally not to far from Cardiff?

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By (user no longer on site)
15 weeks ago

Porthcawl is great ATM bud

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By *ausageparty OP   Man
15 weeks ago

Caerphilly

Thanks may try that I was told it's good for fishing too but still yet to go there

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By *ky80Man
15 weeks ago

merthyr

Spring valley lakes in Glen Neath is aright

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By *ausageparty OP   Man
15 weeks ago

Caerphilly

Bit far from me to be honest

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By *ancardiff7Man
15 weeks ago

Near Cowbridge

You can paddle board from the bay and up the Taf.

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By *ickeyblueeyes7Man
15 weeks ago

newport

Llanishen reservoir

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By *ausageparty OP   Man
15 weeks ago

Caerphilly

Thanks guys

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By *un-lovingcoupleCouple
14 weeks ago

bridgend

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By *un-lovingcoupleCouple
14 weeks ago

bridgend

I the Mr has one no idea How to use it went down the beach with it i looked like a dying jelly fish out there just kept going in a circle so spent the rest of the time using it as a sunbed fml

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By *ancardiff7Man
14 weeks ago

Near Cowbridge


"I the Mr has one no idea How to use it went down the beach with it i looked like a dying jelly fish out there just kept going in a circle so spent the rest of the time using it as a sunbed fml "

It can be hard work on the sea unless the water is completely flat, which is rare around here. Plus the currents in the Bristol Channel are wild, not to mention the dangers of an offshore breeze (rare thankfully).

Try starting out on a river or lake first until you're feeling a bit more confident, then have a crack at the sea.

Just my opinion.

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By *hunkeeMonkeyMan
14 weeks ago

Clydach

Bit further out but North Dock in Llanelli is great but it does get busy there.

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By *s2walesCouple
14 weeks ago

Gwent...

Keeps pond on the blorange overlooking abergavenny great views as well

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By *imply mikeMan
14 weeks ago

Barry

want some lessons

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By *elshpaddleboyMan
14 weeks ago

bridgend

watch tower bay in barry is always a good spot

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By *ausageparty OP   Man
14 weeks ago

Caerphilly


"I the Mr has one no idea How to use it went down the beach with it i looked like a dying jelly fish out there just kept going in a circle so spent the rest of the time using it as a sunbed fml

It can be hard work on the sea unless the water is completely flat, which is rare around here. Plus the currents in the Bristol Channel are wild, not to mention the dangers of an offshore breeze (rare thankfully).

Try starting out on a river or lake first until you're feeling a bit more confident, then have a crack at the sea.

Just my opinion. "

Yes taking it in the sea as a novice is not ideal lol. I would deffo get some practice in before trying that out. As the saying goes don't try to run before you can walk lol

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By *eard and TattsCouple
14 weeks ago

Cwmbran

Is that when you get your ass whacked? Count us in

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By *laytonAMan
14 weeks ago

Newport

Llandegfydd reservoir near pontypool have to pay to self launch, etc. However if your a novice there's a centre you can hire from and get lessons etc. There's a club also that does regular social paddles and such. Be aware if using inland waterways some are subject to licence and you can be fined (unlikely I suspect).

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By *ourbon1Man
14 weeks ago

wales

swiss valley as well.

anyone ever fancy a paddle together?

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By *reamcaramelWoman
14 weeks ago

wonderland

I seriously need to inflate mine and slip back into my wetsuit..

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By *agertha73Couple
14 weeks ago

Cardiff

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By *agertha73Couple
14 weeks ago

Cardiff


"I seriously need to inflate mine and slip back into my wetsuit.. "

Good idea

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By *laytonAMan
13 weeks ago

Newport

If there are a few people around, anyone fancy getting out for a paddle strictly no spanking?

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By *wansCuriousMan
13 weeks ago

travelling

Second this. I’ve been going Llanelli dock for a couple of years. Gets busy when it’s hot out but ideal for paddle boarding!

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By *oxy babeCouple
13 weeks ago

gower

Lliw reservoirs self launch and do lessons I’ve not had the chance to try my paddleboard yet

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By *ausageparty OP   Man
13 weeks ago

Caerphilly

I think I'm going to give the taff a try

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By *onnyutah2Man
12 weeks ago

mazarron

Watchtower bay Barry (old harbour)

River Ely by Cardiff marina

Brecon canal

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By *onnyutah2Man
12 weeks ago

mazarron

I’m always up for a paddle buddy. More fun that going in your own. Pm me

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By *onkey 2023Man
12 weeks ago

Cross Hands


"Bit further out but North Dock in Llanelli is great but it does get busy there."

Is North Dock Llanelli open?

Last year it was shut due to algae in the water…it would be great if it’s able to be used again.

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By *elshdragon900Woman
12 weeks ago

Swansea

I was up there last Wednesday paddle boarding and people were swimming in there, but not great there though!!!

But if anyone finds a paddle in there, it’s mine!!!

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By *ames_101Man
12 weeks ago

South Wales

I ate my ex out on a paddle board down Oxwich Bay

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By *evoncouple4funCouple
12 weeks ago

Exeter

Well have to say that Paddle boarding is the most fucking boring pastime ever what a wanker !

Enjoy the sea take up surfing

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By *onkey 2023Man
12 weeks ago

Cross Hands

Surf on swell days, paddle board on flat days

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By *ausageparty OP   Man
12 weeks ago

Caerphilly


"I was up there last Wednesday paddle boarding and people were swimming in there, but not great there though!!!

But if anyone finds a paddle in there, it’s mine!!! "

I was there on Saturday was good fun I also seen someone swimming it looked like they where training for something

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By *jj2012Man
12 weeks ago

Barry


"Anyone know any ideal locations south Wales ideally not to far from Cardiff?"
old harbour in Barry

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By *ausageparty OP   Man
12 weeks ago

Caerphilly


"Well have to say that Paddle boarding is the most fucking boring pastime ever what a wanker !

Enjoy the sea take up surfing "

There is always one lol

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By *cot-harbourMan
12 weeks ago

Bay

River ely is good spot ... launch by grangmore ..often paddle up here in kayak

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