Which part of the UK has the biggest waves?


Which part of the UK has the biggest waves? Turbulent water and rushing waves create quite the setting in County Sligo. Mullaghmore Head might just be the biggest wave in the British Isles, it's certainly one of the biggest waves in Europe! Often whipped up by high winds and bracing rain, this left-hand beach break only forms at high tide.


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.


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.


Who is the big wave surfer in Cornwall?

A surfer has been filmed riding a giant wave called Stones which forms off St Ives in Cornwall. Tom Butler, from Newquay, rode the rarely-breaking wave in February for the film Cornwall's Wildest Wave.


How big do waves get in Cornwall?

Huge Atlantic swells and the infamous Cribbar, a reef off Towan Headland, can create waves in excess of 9 metres high. The beach can become quite crowded in the summer, but the surf is usually good year-round, so worth a trip at any time of year.