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The History of Waterskiing on Loch Earn
Loch Earn has one of the longest waterskiing histories in Scotland, with tow sports taking place on the loch for almost 70 years. Long before wakeboarding and wakesurfing became popular, waterskiing helped shape Loch Earn into the watersports destination it is today. Located near Lochearnhead in Perthshire, Loch Earn’s calm conditions, long stretches of open water and consistent winds made it a natural home for waterskiing from the very beginning. When did waterskiing start
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Feb 42 min read


Why Loch Earn Is Perfect for Wakeboarding
A serene view of Loch Earn in Scotland, with calm waters reflecting the cloudy sky and lush green hills in the distance. Not all lochs and lakes are created equal. For wakeboarding, you need space, shelter, clean water and consistent conditions – and Loch Earn delivers on all of these. Long, wide stretches of water – ideal for smooth runs and big wakes Sheltered location – protected from strong winds, meaning calmer conditions more often Stunning Highland scenery – mountains,
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Feb 23 min read


Sunday Socials
We’re excited to introduce our new Sunday Social Wakeboard Sessions at Loch Earn Wakeschool. Open to riders of all abilities, these sessions are all about getting on the water, riding together, and enjoying the energy of a shared wakeboarding session. Designed to bring the community together, the Sunday Socials focus on fun, progression, and regular time behind the boat in a friendly, supportive environment. Whether you’re building confidence or refining your riding, it’s a g
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Jun 16, 20241 min read
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