By Darren at Independent Adventure on Monday, 16 January 2023
Category: News

Stand Up Paddle Boarding for Beginners

Blue sky, flat calm water, green hills and woodland surrounding me. I can hear the birds in the trees and smell a crisp spring morning out at Talkin Tarn.

Paddle boarding gives a whole new view to the world. There a few activities so calm and relaxing! 

​On the day this photograph was taken, I saw a huge fish swim right underneath my board. That was pretty cool!

Paddle boarding is one of the most accessible outdoor activities to emerge in recent times. We see lots of people at Talkin Tarn, who have bought a cheap board, then pop down and pay the £4 launch fee for a day of fun in a beautiful setting. We're usually on-hand during the season to offer some hints and tips, and we'll even inflate your boards for you in return for a donation to the North Cumbria Rescue and Response team collection box.

It's great to see people getting out and enjoying the water. Here are a few tips to help you to keep safe....

Once you have all the right kit, the most common question we hear is, "How do I stand up on my paddle board?"

This is something that you'll need to practice, and it's ok to fall in once in a while!

On all of our sessions, we begin to get to know our boards from a kneeling position. It's a great idea to find deeper water before attempting to stand up, that way falling off will be a painless experience!

As a final tip, something to try is adjusting the position of your feet. This is something that we play with on our taster sessions, and helps people to find a really stable stance. Once you have the basics, we have lots of hints and tips and coaching during paddle boarding lessons to build your confidence, enabling you to really enjoy your time on the water. We learn when we're having fun!

If you have your own board, you'll be very welcome down at Talkin Tarn. There is a permit system so come and see us, and if we're not open or it's out of the season, swing by the tea rooms and they'll help you out. If you need any kit such as buoyancy aids, paddles, or wet suits, we'll be happy to help. It's well worth booking a private group session online, especially if you're planning a holiday in Cumbria and staying somewhere local like Tottergill Farm Cottages.

Paddle Boarding Lessons with us include,


With all sessions, access to the water is easy, you will have the use of warm showers and changing rooms, and you'll gain coaching from our awesome team of instructors.


Whilst we only pre-book for private sessions, we sometimes have last minute availability on the day. If you come and see us then we will have a sign outside our cabin listing any available times, when places will be available on an individual basis - these are open sessions and not available to pre-book.​

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