Loch Lomond is one of Scotland's favourite destinations with many flocking here to take part in adventure and water sports like paddle boarding.
Paddle boarding is an activity that involves participants using a surfboard propelled by swimming motions.
Stand-up paddle boarding is also popular and involves those taking part standing up while using a row to move the board.
With so many paddle boarding experiences on Loch Lomond, here are the best based on Google Reviews ratings reviews.
Loch Lomond's best-rated paddle boarding experiences
Here are Loch Lomond's best paddle boarding experiences to try this summer:
Loch Lomond Leisure - Luss Pier
Location: Luss, Alexandria G83 8NZ
Rating: 4.6 out of 397 reviews
One reviewer said: "Fantastic couple of hours! First time trying paddle boarding, and we can't wait to do it again. The guys were brilliant, great fun, but still gave clear, easy to understand instruction. Will definitely be back...... just be prepared to be cold!"
Portnellan Organic Farm
Location: Portnellan Farm, Gartocharn, Alexandria G83 8NL
Rating: 4.9 out of 70 reviews
One reviewer said: "Amazing location on a quieter part of the Loch. Great service and recommendations on where to go in the kayak. Highly recommend."
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In Your Element Loch Lomond
Location: Balloch, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Rating: 4.8 out of 62 reviews
One reviewer said: "We had a wonderful time… the location was idyllic, the guidance was superb! Will definitely be re-booking at some point."
Loch Lomond Wakeboard
Location: Ardlui Hotel, Ardlui, G83 7EB
Rating: 4.7 out of 78 reviews
One reviewer said: "We hired paddleboards as we headed up to Oban for our hols. The company were great in terms of flexibility as we weren't exactly sure what time we would get there due to traffic on our journey from Manchester. This area of the loch was quieter than it is down by Balloch which was perfect for paddleboarding and there are lots of interesting places to explore on your board."
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