What is the National Water sports Centre?

About. Set in 270 acres of parkland, Holme Pierrepont Country Park, home of the National Water Sports Centre is one of the UK’s hidden gems. Just 10 minutes from the city centre, there is something for everyone from White Water rafting to Sky Tykes for the little ones.

What is the most fun water sport?

22 Water Sports you Must Try – A List of Fun Water Activities
  • 1 – Horse Surfing. If you like horse riding and water activities, you may want to add this unique experience on your bucket list.
  • 2 – Kayak Surfing.
  • 5 – Sea Walking.
  • 6 – Snuba Diving.
  • 7 – Underwater Hockey.
  • 8 – Flyboard Flying.
  • 9 – Freediving.
  • 10 – Spinnaker Flying.

What is the National Water sports Centre? – Related Questions

Do you have to pay to park at Holme Pierrepont?

Parking in Holme Pierrepont

On weekdays, you will need to pay £3.00 per day, and on weekends and during the school holidays, you will need to pay £5.00 per day. If you have a gym or water membership, parking will be free, but you will need to register your vehicle beforehand.

Who can attend Holme Pierrepont?

We have activities for everyone to enjoy, from thrill-seekers to those looking for a family adventure outdoors, both on and off the water. We have Outdoor Adventure Zone, our Lagoon hosting various water sport activities including our famous Lagoon Wipeout course and we have the Rapids too.

Can dogs visit Holme Pierrepont?

Nottingham, Holme Pierrepont

Children’s park at the Rugby Club end, with fields where dogs can roam off lead happily, even parts where they can swim in the Trent if they like! Fields at the other end of the nature reserve, with paths leading to the Sailing club and Holme Pierrepont Water Sports Centre.

Is Holme Pierrepont dog friendly?

Holme Pierrepoint Camping & Caravan Park – Dog Friendly Camping & Caravanning.

How long is Holme Pierrepont Lake?

The Holme Pierrepont Rowing Lake is 1500 metres (0.93 miles) in length – to walk around the entire ​lake would take around 45 minutes.

How long is the regatta lake?

At the heart of the centre is the 2km Regatta Lake with low-level, easy accessible solid concrete pontoon jetties and 5km of perimeter road for safe, land-based training. With a depth of 4m and width of 140m, the lake can be divided into six rowing lanes or nine lanes for sprint canoe or kayak.

Why was Holme Pierrepont built?

Holme Pierrepoint power station

The site was convenient for coal supplies delivered by rail; for the availability of cooling water from the Trent; and could be conveniently linked to the nearby national grid.

Can you take your own kayak to Holme Pierrepont?

Double Kayak £15.00

Launch fee is £5.00 when you bring your own craft for the Lagoon. This does not include the hire of a buoyancy, please bring your own.

Can you canoe on the River Trent?

There’s lots to see if you paddle on the Trent, and with it being such a long river, it’s a great place for a touring adventure or multi-day paddle. The historic and much loved medieval bridge at Swarkestone crosses the river near Derby. It’s a very impressive feat and well worth a paddle under!

Can I use my own kayak at Centre Parcs?

Yes this is allowed.

Do you have to register a kayak in PA?

All kayaks and canoes launched in Pennsylvania state parks and forests must display one of the following: Boat registration from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Launching permit from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.