Scotland is entering its first weekend this year with Level 3 lockdown restrictions. This means that shops, restaurants, and cafes will all be reopened, and along with an easing of travel restrictions, it means that families can go and explore the great outdoors over the May Bank Holiday weekend. So, to celebrate the easing of restrictions, Fiona Russell gives us guide to the best of outdoor fun for families in Scotland.
1. Stand Up Paddleboarding SUP for short is a fast-growing outdoor activity and is ideal for all the family. You need to be able to swim but apart from that, the large and stable board, plus buoyancy aid for safety, allows people of all ages to paddle while standing up on calm waters.
Scotland is entering its first weekend this year with Level 3 lockdown restrictions. This means that shops, restaurants, and cafes will all be reopened, and along with an easing of travel restrictions, it means that families can go and explore the great outdoors over the May Bank Holiday weekend. So, to celebrate the easing of restrictions, Fiona Russell gives us guide to the best of outdoor fun for families in Scotland.
1. Stand Up Paddleboarding SUP for short is a fast-growing outdoor activity and is ideal for all the family. You need to be able to swim but apart from that, the large and stable board, plus buoyancy aid for safety, allows people of all ages to paddle while standing up on calm waters.
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It’s been a long, arduous winter – so to revive both mind and body, why not take advantage of our newfound freedoms and choose an activity from Fiona Russell’s guide to the best of outdoor fun for families in Scotland.
1. Stand Up Paddleboarding SUP for short is a fast-growing outdoor activity and is ideal for all the family. You need to be able to swim but apart from that, the large and stable board, plus buoyancy aid for safety, allows people of all ages to paddle while standing up on calm waters. SUPs can be hired on Loch Lomond, which is the UK’s largest area of inland freshwater, as well as on the Isle of Arran, and Loch Morlich, near Aviemore.