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The UK's best surfing beaches

UK's best surfing spots

Planning on snaking some UK waves this summer? Here are six of the gnarliest beaches, for everyone from rookies to pros. Just don't forget your wetsuit - this ain't the Caribbean...

BEGINNERS

Caswell Bay, Gower Peninsula, Wales

Why here?
With its soft, sandy beaches, the Gower, west of Swansea, is regarded as one of the best places in the UK to learn. And it's a Designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to boot - admire that headland as you go crashing under a wave. Caswell Bay, just a 15-minute drive from Swansea, has small, safe waves that work on all tides, though it's best at high or low water.

Lessons/gear available?
Yes, Gower Surfing Development, or GSD, (www.surfgsd.com) has a hut here. One-day group courses for beginners, with all equipment included (maximum eight learners to one instructor) cost £50.

Best time to go?
It's pretty good year-round. Hippies might like to time their visit for the Gower Folk Festival, June 13-15.

Where to stay?
HOLIDAY PARKS: Find the nearest holiday park for caravans, chalets and camping.
BUDGET: Rent a chalet at nearby Summercliff Chalet Park (01792 290200) within 100 metres of the beach. Sleeps 4, from £150/week.
MID-RANGE: Barlands Cottage
(www.barlandscottage.co.uk) is a five-star B&B a five-minute drive from the beach, offering great breakfasts. Doubles from £69.
PLUSH: Maes-Yr-Haf (www.maes-yr-haf.com) is a chic restaurant-with-rooms, just along the coast at Three Cliffs Bay. Doubles from £105 b&b.

Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Cleveland

Why here?
This friendly little Victorian resort is the spiritual home of Northeast surfing. It has great beginner waves on both sides of its historic pier, and there's a beach lifeguard.

Lessons/gear available?
The Saltburn Surf School (www.saltburnsurf.co.uk) will sort you out with one-on-one or group lessons, lasting 1.5-2 hours, with all the gear included (including thick wet suits - this is the North Sea, after all) from £20. Day and weekend packages are also available.

Best time to go?
Lessons are available May - September, and also March - April, surf-permitting.

Where to stay?
HOLIDAY PARKS: Find the nearest holiday park for caravans, chalets and camping.
BUDGET: Sleeping four, the chalets at Grewgrass Lodge, at nearby Marske-by-the-Sea, are peaceful, and great value at £60 per night per chalet (minimum stay two nights).
MID-RANGE: Sea Holly Guest House is a beautifully restored Victorian townhouse (www.seahollyguesthouse.co.uk) in walking distance of the beach. Doubles £55.
PLUSH: Stay inland, on the North Yorkshire Moors, in country-house comfort at Gisborough Hall (www.gisborough-hall.co.uk). Doubles from around £200 B&B.

INTERMEDIATES

Sennen Cove, Cornwall

Why here?
Just north of Land's End on Cornwall's tip, Sennen, sandy expanse refreshes the parts other surf beaches cannot reach - if there's any surf to be had in West Cornwall, you are guaranteed it here.

Lessons/gear available? The Sennen Surfing Centre (www.sennensurfingcentre.com) has group and private two-hour lessons for improvers, with wetsuit, board and vest included if you need them, from £40. Two, three and five-day BSA Finaward courses are also available.

Best time to go?
It's quieter in the autumn, without all those non-surfing holidaymakers - the swell's better then, too - and the sea's still warm. From 20 to 21 September is the No Pro Surf Classic, along the coast at Gwithian.

Where to stay?
HOLIDAY PARKS: Find the nearest holiday park for caravans, chalets and camping.
BUDGET: Friendly Trevedra Farm campsite (www.cornwallfarwest.co.uk/trevedra) is just a mile walk from the Cove. Pitches from £4.50pppn.
MID-RANGE: Whitesands Lodge's cafe is where surfers get on the same - ahem - wavelength at day's end. Doubles £59 B&B.
PLUSH: The Abbey, a 20-minute drive away in Penzance, is a gorgeous bolthole. Doubles from £130 B&B.

Croyde, North Devon

Why here?
On a good day it rips, big time. It's great for intermediates, though there are a few rocky spots to look out for, and the bigger waves as the tide pushes in might be a bit challenging...

Lessons/gear available?
Surfing Croyde Bay (www.surfingcroydebay.co.uk) has group lessons for all levels (maximum 5:1 ratio) from £35 for a two-hour taster, with equipment included. It can also hire out all the gear separately.

Best time to go?
It can get busy in summer, though there's a great atmosphere in the village then, with live bands at The Thatch pub. Oceanfest (www.goldcoastoceanfest.co.uk), a celebration of beach sports and music, runs 20-22 June. After holiday season it's much quieter, but the waves are good.

Where to stay?
HOLIDAY PARKS: Find the nearest holiday park for caravans, chalets and camping.
BUDGET: Pitch your tent at Lobb Fields (www.lobbfields.com) at nearby Brauntun from £10 per night.

MID-RANGE: The lovely, 17th-century Combas Farm (www.combasfarm.co.uk) is a five-minute drive north. Doubles from £58.
PLUSH: Kittiwell House (www.relaxincroyde.co.uk) is a thatched longhouse in the village with pretty rooms. Doubles from £90.

EXPERTS

Thurso East, Scotland

Why here?
Cos it packs the most righteous rights you've ever been clobbered with. These Hawaiian-style waves break on the dangerously rocky reef, ideally with a southerly swell. It's right up near John o' Groats, but it's worth making the trip.

Lessons/gear available?
Thurso East is an education in itself. The Tempest Surf Shop (www.tempest-surf.co.uk) at Thurso harbour will hire anything you might need. A 4:3 wetsuit is a good idea, even in summer. In winter, you'll need gloves, boots and hoods.

Best time to go?
They say Easter is most consistent. Summer is capricious, but the midnight sun means you've time to wait...

Where to stay?
HOLIDAY PARKS: Find the nearest holiday park for caravans, chalets and camping.
BUDGET: Sandra's Backpackers Hostel (www.sandras-backpackers.co.uk) has beds from £9 per night, with continental brekkie.
MID-RANGE: The friendly, comfortable Valley View B&B (www.valleyviews.co.uk) is a five-minute drive away. Doubles cost £55.
PLUSH: Forss House (www.forsshousehotel.co.uk) is a lovely country pile, a 10-minute drive from the waves. Doubles from £110 b&b.

Porthleven, Cornwall

Why here?
Because when conditions are right, this harbour in southwest Cornwall produces an awesome, barrelling wave. Most Cornish surf spots are beach breaks, but this is a rare reef break, accessed off the rocks. It's a hazardous place if you don't know your stuff. It's not a consistent wave spot so local knowledge is key: make friends in the Ship Inn.

Lessons/gear available?
There's gear for hire at Stones Reef (www.praasands.info/stones_reef.htm) at nearby Praa Sands.

Best time to go?
From 22-29 June, there's midsummer Celtic madness, plus world music, at Penzance's Golowan Festival (www.feastoffestivals.co.uk). Surf-wise, though, autumn and winter produce the most consistent breaks.

Where to stay?
HOLIDAY PARKS: Find the nearest holiday park for caravans, chalets and camping.
BUDGET: The welcoming Poldown Caravan and Camping Park (www.poldown.co.uk), a couple of miles inland, has pitches from £9 per night for two people.
MID-RANGE: Enjoy fine seafood and attractive rooms at Kota (www.kotarestaurant.co.uk). Doubles from £60 b&b.
PLUSH: Saclara, sleeping two, is a chic beachside cottage, available through Niche Retreats (www.nicheretreats.co.uk). Weekly rental from £415.

Images courtesy of: britainonview, Thanet District Council, Rod Edwards, ANPA, McCormick-McAdam, Martin Brent

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Added: 7 November 2008 07:27
Sue says:
why dont you mention the delights of Polzeath??
Its a fantastic beach for both surfers and families.There are superb lifeguards on the beach and surf schools for beginners.
We spent many family holidays there when the children were small right through to teenagers.They now go there on with friends!!!!!
Added: 27 June 2008 21:57
Karen says:

We should definitely be promoting any kind of 'clean', healthy sport and encouraging local tourism, as long as we remember to be responsible and keep the beaches clean.... The UK has so much to offer in the great outdoors and I'd encourage anyone to try a wee holiday in the UK surfing. I;ve just come back from East Lothian, fantastic area, and I'm going back again in August.
Added: 27 June 2008 21:39
Lancey Boy says:
Keep the secret spots secret.
Added: 27 June 2008 20:30
Anon says:
You should try Machrihanish (West Coast Kintyre, Scotland), when it's up it's top, car parks are always empty, no big line ups, but no life guards tho'
Added: 10 June 2008 11:18
PUFFIN FROM WIDEMOUTH says:
YOU HAVE FORGOTTEN THE SUPERB SURFING BEACHES AROUND BUDE IN NOTH CORNWALL:- WIDEMOUTH BAY, CROOKLETS, SANDYMOUTH CRACKINGTON HAVEN, DUCKPOOL, MANY WITH FULL RNLI GUARD COVER AND LOTS OF TRAINING SCHOOLS AND CLUBS FOR ALL STAGES. 10+ SURF SHOPS, KIT HIRE ETC IN THE AREA. ALL TYPES OF SURFING. BODY, STANDING, WIND, AND KITE, SOME ROLLER AND CANOE. FABULOUS.
Added: 9 June 2008 10:25
angela says:
Glad to see surfers sharing the love. Why can't new people try out the sport and see if they like it. You sound like toddlers in the playground.
Added: 4 June 2008 22:05
john says:
Pease Bay EAST SCOTLAND 5miles south of dundar or 32 miles from berwick-on-tweed.....
Added: 4 June 2008 20:47
Jojo says:
Llangennith - Rhosilli Bay on Gower, its great for all abilities and is an absolutely massive beach with room for everyone. Hillend Camp site is right there just walk through the dunes.
Added: 4 June 2008 19:27
Seidjie says:
Bamburgh beach in Northumberland was just voted one of the worlds top 80 beaches not only is it beautiful but you can surf here too. The surfs not massive but waves are great for learning on and with the right conditions great for the experts as well down the north east end.
Added: 4 June 2008 19:21
Arthur says:
Anywhere bar cornwall. Long may the great white shark return and lurk in the waters around the coast.

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