SUP Rhosneigr
Rhosneigr nestles on the SW Anglesey coast amid low-lying sand dunes, between a long series of sandy beaches and rocky reefs - a popular playground for swimmers, surfers and paddlers. Some days barely a ripple reaches the shoreline - when storms arrive, powerful waves crash onto this unprotected coastline. A fine SUP adventure would depend - like so much in life - on good timing, planning and luck!
SUP The Stacks
On Anglesey’s west coast two prominent headlands project boldly into the Irish Sea, focusing wind and tide. North and South Stack are famed for their tide races that guard access to the wild and isolated Gogarth Bay. As sea kayakers we know this place very well, but had never paddled our SUPs into this remarkable venue. We hatched a plan, and waited for the perfect day…
SUP Llanddwyn Island
Newborough is beautifully located in the southern corner of Anglesey, with glorious views across Caernarfon Bay to the coastal hills of the Llŷn peninsula. Here is Llanddwyn Island - a great destination for another coastal SUP adventure!
The Skerries
At Carmel Head’s rocky summit a dramatic coastal vista opens up, from Mynydd Twr to Ynys Badrig.
Trearddur Bay
Trearddur Bay is one of our favourite North Wales paddling venues. Rocky coves, sandy beaches and rock gardens make a great paddling playground for kayaks and SUPs.