Watersports on Loch Lomond provided by Loch Lomond Wakeboard.

WAKEBOARDING

WATER SPORTS ON THE LOCH

Wakeboarding is a fast paced surface water sport  involving riding a wakeboard over  a body of water. The wakeboard is a small, rectangular, thin board with very little displacement and shoe-like bindings. It was developed from a combination of water skiing, snowboarding, and surfing skills.

Activity provided by “Loch Lomond Wakeboard”

WATER SKI

WATER SKIING AROUND THE LOCH

We have a range of water-ski activities for all levels – from beginner to those with more developed skills.

We have starter packs for those who have never been on skis before. Come back and enjoy our progression pack and perfect your skills. In time ski on one ski and take the slalom course. What more reasons do you need to enjoy Ardlui.

Activity provided by “Loch Lomond Wakeboard”

WATERSURF

WATER SPORTS ON THE LOCH

Surf the endless wave behind one of our Super Air Nautiques.Arrive & meet your coach for the dayWetsuit, Lifejacket & Wakeboard. Benefit from your Dry Land Lesson – “we teach you everything you need to know before you go on the water”. We recommend you are confident at getting up on a wakeboard before trying surfing.

Boat Lesson – 15 minutes of learning to wakesurf behind one of our purpose built Nautique boats with a surf system. Back to dry land, have a hot shower and get changed in our warm changing room. All equipment provided free of charge.

Activity provided by “Loch Lomond Wakeboard”

SPEEDBOAT TOURS

LOCH LOMONDS BEST DAY OUT

Take a scenic blast on Loch Lomond aboard one of our V8 powered Speedboats. You depart from Ardlui Marina.Your trip explores the coastline of the North end of the Loch, where you can enjoy the views of the Munros from the Loch. Then you sneak around islandsand much more. 1 Child (under 14)  can go for free with paying adult. Wear suitable clothes for the weather.

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KAYAK HIRE LOCH LOMOND

FROM JUST £15 AND SUITABLE FOR BEGINNERS

Explore the sheltered waters of Loch Lomond and the River Falloch in our single and double sit on top kayaks. Route guidance and tips provided before heading out on the Loch. Suitable for all abilities. All equipment including wet suits and buoyancy aids provided

Green Route – Easiest paddle following the shoreline, exploring the sheltered bays of the north end of Loch Lomond. Suitable for beginners and first timers.

Blue Route – River Run, sheltered paddle up the river Falloch you can go as far or short as you like. Suitable for novice to intermediate and offers shelter on a windy day.

Red Route – 2.4 miles to Island I Vow, have a rest on the island and explore the Castle ruins and if your brave venture into the dungeons. Suitable for people with previous paddle board experience, and in light winds.

Activity provided by Loch Lomond Wakeboard.