The Mixens

50.7185 N / -1.8417 O

The Mixens Surf Spot Guide, UK

Nestled on the UK coastline, The Mixens delivers powerful sandbar waves that peel both right and left, offering a thrilling ride over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This regular beach break vibe draws surfers seeking uncrowded sessions with punchy faces that hold up in the right conditions. It's a hidden gem where the surf feels raw and rewarding, perfect for those chasing quality over quantity.

Geography and Nature

The Mixens sits on a rugged stretch of the English coastline, surrounded by dramatic cliffs and open Atlantic-facing beaches that give it a remote, wild feel despite being accessible. The beach itself is mostly sandy with rocky outcrops that shape the waves, backed by rolling dunes and sparse coastal vegetation typical of the UK's exposed shores. This natural setup creates a moody, windswept landscape that amplifies the surf experience on swell days.

Surf Setup

The Mixens is a classic sandbar beach break firing rights and lefts, sometimes linking into speedy walls or punchy sections when the swell aligns. It thrives on west, southwest, and south swells that wrap in powerfully, while east or northeast winds provide clean offshore conditions to groom the faces. Low and mid tides are prime, as the sandbars peak and the rocks add definition without overwhelming the setup. On a typical session, expect regular, powerful waves up to 2 meters that demand respect but reward with long, carving rides in glassy conditions.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot is regular, firing often thanks to its exposure to consistent Atlantic swells, especially from autumn through spring when west and southwest groundswells roll in steadily. October to March marks the peak season for powerful, reliable surf, while summer brings smaller, cleaner days for lighter sessions. Avoid flat spells in high summer or during prolonged south winds that chop it up, and time visits midweek for the best odds.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at The Mixens are typically empty, giving you solo sessions to dial in the waves. Weekends see a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting riders keeping the lineup mellow.

Who It's For

The Mixens suits all surfers, from beginners building confidence on smaller days to advanced riders tackling the powerful barrels and sections at size. Novices can enjoy forgiving sandbar peaks at low tide, intermediates score carving lines on mid-sized swells, and experts push the limits when it gets hollow and heavy. Its versatility makes it a go-to for any skill chasing progression in a low-pressure environment.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and occasional rips pulling offshore on bigger swells, which can surprise the unwary. Always scout the lineup and surf within your limits to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 14 to 18°C, where a 3/2mm wetsuit or even a shorty works on warmer days. Winter from December to March drops to 8 to 12°C, calling for a full 5/4mm steamer with boots and gloves for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 11 to 15°C, so layer up with a 4/3mm wetsuit and consider hoods on chillier outings.

How to Get There

Fly into Newquay Airport (NQY), about 25 kilometers away, for the closest access, or Bristol Airport (BRS) roughly 200 kilometers distant. Trains run to nearby Bodmin Parkway station, from where a 40-kilometer drive heads west along the A389 and coastal roads. Driving from central England takes 4-5 hours via the M5 and A30; once there, free roadside parking dots the clifftop near the spot, with a short 500-meter walk down a sandy path to the beach. Public buses from Newquay connect sporadically, but a car is ideal for flexibility.

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The Mixens 

50.7185 N / -1.8417 O
South Wales
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The Mixens Surf Spot Guide, UK

Nestled on the UK coastline, The Mixens delivers powerful sandbar waves that peel both right and left, offering a thrilling ride over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This regular beach break vibe draws surfers seeking uncrowded sessions with punchy faces that hold up in the right conditions. It's a hidden gem where the surf feels raw and rewarding, perfect for those chasing quality over quantity.

Geography and Nature

The Mixens sits on a rugged stretch of the English coastline, surrounded by dramatic cliffs and open Atlantic-facing beaches that give it a remote, wild feel despite being accessible. The beach itself is mostly sandy with rocky outcrops that shape the waves, backed by rolling dunes and sparse coastal vegetation typical of the UK's exposed shores. This natural setup creates a moody, windswept landscape that amplifies the surf experience on swell days.

Surf Setup

The Mixens is a classic sandbar beach break firing rights and lefts, sometimes linking into speedy walls or punchy sections when the swell aligns. It thrives on west, southwest, and south swells that wrap in powerfully, while east or northeast winds provide clean offshore conditions to groom the faces. Low and mid tides are prime, as the sandbars peak and the rocks add definition without overwhelming the setup. On a typical session, expect regular, powerful waves up to 2 meters that demand respect but reward with long, carving rides in glassy conditions.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot is regular, firing often thanks to its exposure to consistent Atlantic swells, especially from autumn through spring when west and southwest groundswells roll in steadily. October to March marks the peak season for powerful, reliable surf, while summer brings smaller, cleaner days for lighter sessions. Avoid flat spells in high summer or during prolonged south winds that chop it up, and time visits midweek for the best odds.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at The Mixens are typically empty, giving you solo sessions to dial in the waves. Weekends see a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting riders keeping the lineup mellow.

Who It's For

The Mixens suits all surfers, from beginners building confidence on smaller days to advanced riders tackling the powerful barrels and sections at size. Novices can enjoy forgiving sandbar peaks at low tide, intermediates score carving lines on mid-sized swells, and experts push the limits when it gets hollow and heavy. Its versatility makes it a go-to for any skill chasing progression in a low-pressure environment.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and occasional rips pulling offshore on bigger swells, which can surprise the unwary. Always scout the lineup and surf within your limits to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 14 to 18°C, where a 3/2mm wetsuit or even a shorty works on warmer days. Winter from December to March drops to 8 to 12°C, calling for a full 5/4mm steamer with boots and gloves for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 11 to 15°C, so layer up with a 4/3mm wetsuit and consider hoods on chillier outings.

How to Get There

Fly into Newquay Airport (NQY), about 25 kilometers away, for the closest access, or Bristol Airport (BRS) roughly 200 kilometers distant. Trains run to nearby Bodmin Parkway station, from where a 40-kilometer drive heads west along the A389 and coastal roads. Driving from central England takes 4-5 hours via the M5 and A30; once there, free roadside parking dots the clifftop near the spot, with a short 500-meter walk down a sandy path to the beach. Public buses from Newquay connect sporadically, but a car is ideal for flexibility.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: East, NorthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Powerful
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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The best time to surf The Mixens is from October to March during peak season with west and southwest groundswells, especially on low and mid tides with east or northeast offshore winds. It fires regularly thanks to Atlantic exposure from autumn through spring, offering powerful waves up to 2 meters. Summer provides smaller, cleaner sessions, but avoid high summer flats or prolonged south winds. Midweek visits boost your odds for quality surf.
The Mixens suits all surfers, from beginners to advanced. Novices enjoy forgiving sandbar peaks at low tide on smaller days, intermediates carve lines on mid-sized swells, and experts tackle powerful barrels and heavy sections when it's hollow. Its versatility and low-pressure vibe make it ideal for progression across skill levels in uncrowded sessions.
The Mixens is a classic sandbar beach break with powerful waves peeling right and left over a sandy bottom with rocks, up to 2 meters high. It thrives on west, southwest, and south swells, delivering punchy faces, speedy walls, and long carving rides in glassy conditions with east or northeast offshore winds at low and mid tides.
The Mixens offers empty weekday sessions and mellow weekend crowds with a mix of locals and visitors. Access via Newquay Airport 25 kilometers away, or drive 4-5 hours from central England on M5 and A30; free clifftop parking leads to a 500-meter sandy path walk. Trains to Bodmin Parkway require a 40-kilometer drive, with sporadic buses from Newquay—a car is ideal.
The Mixens stands out as a hidden gem with uncrowded, raw, powerful sandbar waves peeling both ways on a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, amid dramatic cliffs and wild dunes. It rewards quality over quantity with thrilling, punchy faces holding up to 2 meters, offering versatile rides in a remote yet accessible Atlantic-facing setup perfect for chasing progression.

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