What time of year to surf in Cornwall?


What time of year to surf in Cornwall? Winter brings massive almost continuous swells from the North Atlantic, whilst spring and summer has smaller waves but much much better weather. The best times though can be split into two. September and October benefit from the water being still warm, and some early winter swells.


Where has the best surf in Cornwall?

Cornwall Top 10 surfing beaches
  • Fistral Beach, Newquay. Perhaps the best known surfing beach in the UK, and consequently in summer perhaps the most crowded! ...
  • Gwithian Beach, near Hayle. ...
  • Perranporth Beach, Perranporth. ...
  • Polzeath Beach, Padstow. ...
  • Porthmeor Beach, St Ives. ...
  • Porthtowan Beach. ...
  • Praa Sands Beach, Helston. ...
  • Sennen Beach.


What beach has the biggest waves in Cornwall?

Widemouth Bay, located in North Cornwall, is a popular spot among surfers of all abilities. Whether it's your first time riding the waves or you're an experienced surfer looking for the biggest waves, Widemouth Bay offers plenty of space and an ideal spot for everyone.


Why is Newquay so good for surfing?

Often these beaches are too exposed to the swell and high winds hailing form the West. Newquay's popular bay is sheltered from these winds and can often produce fun, surfable waves when many other beaches in the area offer no protection.


What months are best for surfing?

The beach breaks will get the best surfing conditions during those months. From mid-April to November the pacific ocean receives more consistent waves which is ideal for experienced surfers.


What is the main surf beach in Cornwall?

Fistral Beach, Newquay For many, it's not just the best beach to surf in Cornwall but the best in the UK – so you can expect it to be fairly busy. In the winter months, the Atlantic swells can get pretty big. Check out the Cribbar for one of the best big wave spots in the country.


Is North or South Cornwall better for surfing?

South Cornwall is less well known for its surfing conditions than the more exposed North coast. However, on its day it can produce some of the best waves in the UK. Surfing the south coast requires completely different weather conditions than those that light up the famous surfing beaches of North Cornwall.


What is the surf capital of Cornwall?

Newquay is the surf capital of Great Britain with Fistral and Towan beaches being some of the best surfing beaches you'll find in Cornwall. This is also the best place for beginners to take surf lessons in Cornwall as there are lots of great surf schools close by.


Does Cornwall have big waves?

Just to the east is the harbour town of Porthleven, which is where all of the storm-watchers and photographers go when huge winter storms send enormous waves crashing up over the clock tower.


Where is the surf capital of the UK?

For those into surfing, it is a well-known fact that Newquay in Cornwall is widely known as the surfing capital of the UK, but our data puts Croyde in Devon at the top. Read on to discover the other most sought-after surfing destinations throughout the country.


Do you need a wetsuit to surf in Cornwall?

The water temperature in Cornwall can reach up to 18-20°C, so a 3/2mm wetsuit will prevent you melting.


Why is Cornwall sea so blue?

Promoted Stories. It shows large swathes of bright blue ocean all around Cornwall. NASA reports this might be due to an unexpectedly large and intense bloom of phytoplankton. Phytoplankton are microscopic plant-like organisms that live in water.