All Away ! Loch Ard
Launching from the grassy bank by Kinlochard Village Hall and exploring Loch Ard and its islands and shores:- Eilean Gorm, bothy, crannog, Duke Murdoch’s castle ruin (landing possible), Rob Roy’s cave (accessible by short scramble), Helen’s rock.
Launch from grassy area / beach in front of Kinlochard Village Hall, a short crossing from the carpark across a quiet road. Suggested route:- The paddle along the loch then through the narrows can extend as far as Milton for a distance of 6km in total if the loch is sufficiently full. Return. by hand railing along the opposite shore
Date:-
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Toilets, Changing and Car Parking:
By arrangement with the village hall we can respectfully park in their car park. Take a big towel or changing robe/dressing gown for changing in. Toilets in Kinlochard Village Hall
Meeting points & Times:
You can meet us at one of two places:-
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1. If you have your own transport and equipment you can meet us in at Kinlochard village Hall. We are aiming to be on the water as close to 7:30pm as possible, although it may be a little after this. MEETING POINT WHAT THREE WORDS ///COVERINGS.SUMMIT.IRONIC |
| 2. If you wish to borrow a kayak/Canoe/SUP and/or equipment (paddle, wetsuite, Spray Deck, Buoyancy Aid) from the club then meet at the club container at Miller street, Clydebank. Aim to be here at close to 6pm as you can. We plan to leave at 6:15pm. |
*Please note: Because we are never sure of exact numbers coming we can’t guarantee everyone will get the craft – kayak/Canoe or Sup – of their choice (We don’t pre-book these out so that people can turn up informally on the evening). While we do have a good range and number of boats, you should be prepared to try something else if you don’t get your first choice. This might offer an opportunity to try something new – a SUP or shorter kayak for example.

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