The Top 5 Surf Spots in the UK

If you love surfing and live in the UK or plan on visiting for holiday, there are plenty of great spots that you will want to know about before grabbing your board and heading out. Not all spots are appropriate for beginners either, which is all the more reason for you to do the necessary research. The more you learn about these places, the easier it will be to choose the right ones to visit.

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1.      Fistral Beach, Newquay

One of the best places to surf in the UK for beginners and pros alike is Fistral Beach. If you want a real challenge, make sure that you wait until low tide to start paddling out. This area attracts a lot of surfers and swimmers, so you will need to keep that in mind. August is definitely the best time of year to visit this beach for surfing. If you want to spend a little time practicing by yourself, simply walk down to the far end of the beach.

2.      Croyde Bay, Devon

There is no doubt that Croyde Bay is an excellent place to catch some waves, and low tide brings in the big waves that are ideal for those who have been surfing for a while. This beach is also a good place for surfing novices but going south to Saunton Sands is probably the better option if you don’t have much experience. The village of Croyde is a great place to visit in general, with plenty of surf shops lining the streets.

3.      Saltburn by the Sea, North Yorkshire

Saltburn is definitely one of the better spots in all of north-eastern Britain for surfing. This area is known for being particular quiet, which appeals to a lot of people. You can expect some fairly large crowds of people here, especially on the weekends. This sleepy town is an excellent place to visit for its quaint charm, and the surfing is top notch.

4.      Sennen Cove, Cornwall

When you are looking for a great place to go surfing in the UK, Sennen Cove in Cornwall should be near the top of your list. The crystal-clear waters and long stretch of white sand makes it an idyllic place to surf. This beach even has a dog that acts as a fully-fledged lifeguard, which is certainly something you don’t see every day.

5.      Pease Bay, Borders, Scotland

Pease Bay is one of the best places for surfers who are looking for a real challenge. If you want to put your surf skills to the test, this location’s reef will definitely give you the opportunity to do just that. Located in the southeast part of Scotland, this area is very popular with surfers.

There are all kinds of incredible surfing spots across the UK, but you will need to make a point of finding ones that are really worth your time. It is important to make sure that you visit areas that are appropriate for your experience level and personal preferences.

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