Best places to drone in Autumn

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Autumn is a beautiful time of the year. Leaves changing colour and falling, earlier sunset and frostier mornings all add to the visual appeal. So of course, it’s a prime time to get out and make the most of your drone.  

We asked our A-Plan specialist drone insurance advisors to share their favourite destinations to drone in autumn.

Our Top 3 places to drone in the UK

Filey Bay, Yorkshire

If you’d like to make a short break part of the adventure, the Blue Dolphin touring site uniquely allows you to fly your drone on site and enjoy a little cloud surfing – and it’s perfectly primed for some of the best views of the area. It’s worth taking your time to ensure you have a clear line of site – and you really do not need to fly too high to find beautiful views.

Filey Beach has a 4.5/5 rating on TripAdvisor, with an expansive sandy beach with a lush countryside cliff top backdrop. It could be a great place to drone to capture the change in seasons, particularly with fewer people about as the colder weather approaches.

Drone picture rating: 10/10.

Colliford Lake, Cornwall

Colliford Lake is the largest reservoir in Cornwall on Bodmin Moor, with an incredibly picturesque view of the Cornish countryside. There are plenty of beautiful trees surrounding the lake which will all change colour as the season progress.

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With lakeside walks around a reservoir the size of 682 football pitches, and home of the largest labyrinth in the world, there is plenty to see, and plenty of space to fly. Although it can be quite tempting to fly higher than allowed, it’s important to follow the code and keep under maximum heights.

Drone Picture rating 9.5/10

A spooky abandoned Victorian farm, Wakefield

If you’re looking for an adventure, and exploring the unknown, another team favourite for droning is a derelict Victorian park farm in Wakefield. It has a creepy, abandoned ambience, which works really well, particularly as the darker nights draw in and surrounding foliage changes.  

Find it by parking in Southern Washlands Car Park, WF1 4HZ. 

Drone picture rating 9.5/10.

As a teaser, this is how it looks during the summer months, courtesy of droneadventure.co.uk:

If you do try any of these locations, tag A-Plan Insurance on social media when you post your footage online, we’d love to see the results! And if you would like to recommend a great place for flying your drone in Autumn, we would love to hear from you.

Top droning rules to follow

Here’s a handy reminder of the top rules you need to follow when you drone:

Never allow your drone to travel out of sightStay below 120mUnderstand that you are responsible for each flightAlways respect other people’s privacyCheck whether you need permissions before you flyStay far away from airports, airfields and aircraft when flying

Do I need to insure my hobby drone?

Although there is currently no UK law regarding insuring your drone, legislations is in the pipeline. Drones are expensive to replace in the event of theft or flyaway, but what could prove to be even more costly is if a rogue drone caused damage to property, or injury to another person. Even the best drone pilot can have their drone swept away in sudden high winds!

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Compensation for personal injury claims can creep into the thousands, in addition to paying for legal costs, so it could be worth considering this to safeguard your personal finances, in addition to insurance for replacing it if it is damaged in the process. You can also add a friend, or family members to your policy.

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Many believe that their drones are insured on their home or car insurance policies. If your drone is stolen from your home, then yes, you are likely to be covered, but the minute you head out the door, it isn’t. Most car insurance policies actually exclude drone cover, while some do cover theft from the vehicle.  

It’s important to note that neither home nor car insurance covers you for when you are flying your drone – and gadget insurance typically excludes drones from cover.

The good news is that, if you are planning to travel abroad this autumn, our specialist drone insurance covers you within the EU – but don’t forget to research the guidelines and regulations for the area you hope to fly in before you go.

How do I find the right drone insurance?

Whether you are experienced, or new to hobby droning, we know how important it is to be able to talk to someone directly to make sure that your drone is correctly covered for events like unintentional flyaway, 3rd party liability, accidental damage and theft.

We support the leading brands, including DJI, Parrot and Ryze, and our team of experts would be more than happy to point you and your drone in the right direction. Contact our drone insurance experts directly on 01527 879777.

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