Sea Kayaking Articles from P&H Staff, Team Paddlers, and Friends

Month: November 2022

End of Season Sale

It’s been a busy year, with lots of new products and lots of new paddlers taking to the water!

To ensure they had the right product to suit each and every one of those new paddlers, our network of specialist dealers stocked up more than ever – now that we’re heading into the traditionally quieter winter season, though, this means they have a little more remaining stock than they might usually have had, including some of our kayaks that we know will be yearning for the water!

If you want to pick up one of those kayaks at an outstanding price, then just give one of the dealers below a call, drop them an email, or, better still, pay them a visit:

Scotland

Port Edgar Watersports (JP Watersports) – 0131 319 1820 – bookings@portedgarwatersports.com

North East

Northeast Kayaks – 01665 714 039 – sales@northeastkayaks.co.uk

Robin Hood Watersports – 01924 444888 – sales@roho.co.uk

Wet and Wild – 01482 354076 – sales@1stwetwild.co.uk

North West

Go Kayaking – 01928 710770 – info@go-kayaking.com

South Wales

Up and Under – 029 20 578 579 – watersports@upandunder.co.uk

South East

Kent Canoes – 01732 886688 – info@kentcanoes.co.uk

South West

AS Watersports – 01392 219600 – sales@aswatersports.co.uk

South Coast Canoes – 01202 914224 – sales@south-coast-canoes.co.uk

Lake Schwerin With a Sea Kayak

Lake Schwerin (Schweriner See) is situated in the north of Germany in a county called Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and measures approximately 62 km², which ranks it 4th among the biggest German lakes. Carved out by the glaciers of the Ice Age, it is nowadays a proper paddling ground for sea kayakers.

The vast nature along its shore is a good reason to visit this gem of a lake. A good deal of its shore is accompanied by beech tree forests and floodplain forests that are dominated by alder and ash trees.

In the branches of the trees, you may spot white-tailed eagles. Kingfishers hunt small fishes close to shore. You can listen to the trumpeting sounds of cranes, which usually are hidden in the vast fields of reed that spread over several bays. Spotting them is hard except in migrating time when groups of hundreds pass over the lake frequently.

If you are a fan of culture, you will not be disappointed here either. The Castle of Schwerin is called the Neuschwanstein of North Germany. Built on the remains of an older fortress it was changed over time. Its contemporary face was built in the middle of the 19th century by architect Adolf Demmler with the simplicity of Prussian Neoclassicism and a sense of elegance in mind.

In modern times the castle became the seat of regional parliament. With a kayak, you can paddle around its walls and enjoy the view better than anyone else. Several islands that can be visited by kayak are another reason to cruise here.

Last but not least there are two possibilities to camp in designated places on the islands with your tent. A possibility that is rare in other places in Germany.

When the wind is strong, like in the off-season, you may have the possibility to change from cruising to surfing mode and paddle downwind in steep and powerful waves.

To sum up you will find a good deal of reasons to put your kayak into the water at Lake Schwerin!

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