Countdown is on to Weymouth Water Fest
The countdown is on to Weymouth Water Fest, a free event that takes place on Sunday 22nd September from 11am to 2pm at Weymouth Beach.
Try out a range of water sports including sea swimming, kayaking, and paddle boarding. Plus, there will be yoga on the beach and Revive Wild Sauna will be there offering sauna taster sessions. The event is aimed at Weymouth residents – both adults and children – who want to increase their confidence in different water sports and make use of the beautiful natural resource on the doorstep.
Dorset Wrecks, Wey Bay Rockers and Weymouth Ukuleleans will be there to soundtrack the day and there are some fun activities for children to do including a sandcastle building competition with judging at 12pm. Prize is a family ticket to Weymouth’s Sandworld.
And there will be free face painting. Plus at 1.45pm participants who want to take part will be invited into the sea to sing the Hokey Cokey!
There will also be stalls with the chance to talk to some of the sea swim groups in Weymouth including the Bluetits and Beach Babes. There are activity sessions with Weymouth Outdoor Education Centre (some pre-booked and others that can be booked on the day), and Adventure 4 All. For details on how to book and a timetable with all the sessions can be downloaded below:
Mayor of Weymouth, Cllr Jon Orrell will attend and said: “This event has been put together by different groups with funding from Weymouth Town Council to encourage people who live in the town to become more confident in the water.
“We’re so lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the Jurassic coast, so whether you want to start or improve your sea swimming, learn to kayak or find out the secret to staying upright on a paddle board, Weymouth Water Fest is for you.”
This event is a partnership between Weymouth Town Council and Adventure4All, Revive Wild Sauna, Weymouth Outdoor Education Centre, sea swim groups including Bluetits, Beach Babes, Groyne Boobies an Bouncers, along with Everyone Active, Surf Life Saving Club, and the RNLI.
It will be held in an area of the beach in front of the Beach Office by the RNLI flags. Beach matting is also in place. All other sections of the beach will be accessible as normal.
ENDS
Notes to Editors
For the latest information and updates about Weymouth Town Council visit the website, Facebook, and X pages.