Trimpley Sailing Club is situated on a 30-acre reservoir in the heart of the Severn Valley, near Bewdley.
Surrounded by Eymore Wood and rolling hills, it offers a sheltered and scenic inland environment for winging and windsurfing. The club is known for its friendly, volunteer-run atmosphere and its focus on family sailing and local regattas. This non-tidal spot offers an exceptionally safe and controlled environment to master the basics in a beautiful and relatively quiet setting. The surrounding woodland helps to funnel the wind, providing consistent conditions for progressing in the sport away from the coast. It is a charming and supportive hub for local riders.
SW, W (Prevailing winds that clear the local treeline are best)
12-18 knots for beginners; 20-28 knots for advanced.
None (Flat water)
Overall
Vibe & Crowds
Super friendly and social. A community-focused club that is very welcoming to new riders. Low. Rarely busy on the water. A peaceful place for a focused session.
Suitable For
Safe and supportive environment.
Negatives & Hazards
Significant wind shadows from surrounding trees; limited water area; steep concrete banks; local topography gusts.
Trimpley Sailing Club
Open in Google MapsTypically via Trimpley Sailing Club membership or day-launch fees. Clubhouse situated on the lakeside with rigging lawns.
Silty reservoir bed; concrete slipway.
Spring and Autumn.
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Wind and weather forecasts for Trimpley Sailing Club are provided to help you plan your sessions. Conditions at this coastal location can change quickly, so always check the actual conditions when you arrive and trust your judgment. These forecasts are for recreational planning—always prioritize safety and verify conditions yourself before heading out. Tidal predictions for Trimpley Sailing Club are based on the nearest primary station at NEAREST TIDAL STATION. Local conditions can vary from these predictions due to coastal topography and weather effects. Always verify tidal conditions on arrival—these predictions are for planning purposes only, not for navigational use or critical safety decisions.