Crofty Beach Surf Spot Guide, UK Crofty sits at the eastern gateway to the Gower Peninsula, offering a quieter alternative to the more famous breaks that line this Welsh coastline. This sandy beach break with rocky sections delivers both left and right-hand waves that work best during Atlantic swells, making it a solid choice for […]
Fall Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Fall Bay is a spectacular and relatively quiet Welsh gem that rewards those willing to make the effort to reach it. This exposed reef break delivers consistent waves with a distinctive character, offering everything from mellow beach break conditions to hollow reef sections depending on the tide and swell […]
Blyth beach is a couple miles long, so should never be too busy. The huge pier at the North end can clean up a N swell but does tend to cut the size.4 main car parks: Seaton Sluice, South Car Park (next to speed camera), Middle Car Park and North Car park (Opposite South Beach Housing Estate).
The Harbour Surf Spot Guide, UK The Harbour on Scotland's east coast offers a unique breakwater and jetty setup that creates both left and right-hand waves across a sandy bottom. This exposed beach break delivers fairly consistent surf during winter and spring, making it an intriguing destination for surfers seeking something different from the crowded […]
it jakes up a lot faster than you think it is probly best 2-3 hours after high tide
a good spot under these (rare) conditions -south west swell and good offshore winds (NW) However still surfable with medium/high S or SW windsBe careful in high SW winds strong rip coming aroung the pier pulling you east- Best to paddle out right next to the east side of the pier let the current pull you into the correct position -quite a slow wave so be prepared to work for it!
park your car in the bottom car park not near the park entrance otherwise you have a hell walk with the crockles
Bo Sommerland - flow rider Surf Spot Guide, Norway Bo Sommerland offers something completely different from traditional ocean surfing: a perfectly engineered artificial wave that delivers consistent, rideable conditions every single day of the year. Located in Norway's Telemark region, the FlowRider creates a stationary sheet wave where water flows continuously over a curved surface, […]
Crofty Beach Surf Spot Guide, UK Crofty sits at the eastern gateway to the Gower Peninsula, offering a quieter alternative to the more famous breaks that line this Welsh coastline. This sandy beach break with rocky sections delivers both left and right-hand waves that work best during Atlantic swells, making it a solid choice for […]
Fall Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Fall Bay is a spectacular and relatively quiet Welsh gem that rewards those willing to make the effort to reach it. This exposed reef break delivers consistent waves with a distinctive character, offering everything from mellow beach break conditions to hollow reef sections depending on the tide and swell […]
Blyth beach is a couple miles long, so should never be too busy. The huge pier at the North end can clean up a N swell but does tend to cut the size.4 main car parks: Seaton Sluice, South Car Park (next to speed camera), Middle Car Park and North Car park (Opposite South Beach Housing Estate).
The Harbour Surf Spot Guide, UK The Harbour on Scotland's east coast offers a unique breakwater and jetty setup that creates both left and right-hand waves across a sandy bottom. This exposed beach break delivers fairly consistent surf during winter and spring, making it an intriguing destination for surfers seeking something different from the crowded […]
it jakes up a lot faster than you think it is probly best 2-3 hours after high tide
a good spot under these (rare) conditions -south west swell and good offshore winds (NW) However still surfable with medium/high S or SW windsBe careful in high SW winds strong rip coming aroung the pier pulling you east- Best to paddle out right next to the east side of the pier let the current pull you into the correct position -quite a slow wave so be prepared to work for it!
park your car in the bottom car park not near the park entrance otherwise you have a hell walk with the crockles
Bo Sommerland - flow rider Surf Spot Guide, Norway Bo Sommerland offers something completely different from traditional ocean surfing: a perfectly engineered artificial wave that delivers consistent, rideable conditions every single day of the year. Located in Norway's Telemark region, the FlowRider creates a stationary sheet wave where water flows continuously over a curved surface, […]
Crofty Beach Surf Spot Guide, UK Crofty sits at the eastern gateway to the Gower Peninsula, offering a quieter alternative to the more famous breaks that line this Welsh coastline. This sandy beach break with rocky sections delivers both left and right-hand waves that work best during Atlantic swells, making it a solid choice for […]
Fall Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Fall Bay is a spectacular and relatively quiet Welsh gem that rewards those willing to make the effort to reach it. This exposed reef break delivers consistent waves with a distinctive character, offering everything from mellow beach break conditions to hollow reef sections depending on the tide and swell […]
Blyth beach is a couple miles long, so should never be too busy. The huge pier at the North end can clean up a N swell but does tend to cut the size.4 main car parks: Seaton Sluice, South Car Park (next to speed camera), Middle Car Park and North Car park (Opposite South Beach Housing Estate).
The Harbour Surf Spot Guide, UK The Harbour on Scotland's east coast offers a unique breakwater and jetty setup that creates both left and right-hand waves across a sandy bottom. This exposed beach break delivers fairly consistent surf during winter and spring, making it an intriguing destination for surfers seeking something different from the crowded […]
it jakes up a lot faster than you think it is probly best 2-3 hours after high tide
a good spot under these (rare) conditions -south west swell and good offshore winds (NW) However still surfable with medium/high S or SW windsBe careful in high SW winds strong rip coming aroung the pier pulling you east- Best to paddle out right next to the east side of the pier let the current pull you into the correct position -quite a slow wave so be prepared to work for it!
park your car in the bottom car park not near the park entrance otherwise you have a hell walk with the crockles
Bo Sommerland - flow rider Surf Spot Guide, Norway Bo Sommerland offers something completely different from traditional ocean surfing: a perfectly engineered artificial wave that delivers consistent, rideable conditions every single day of the year. Located in Norway's Telemark region, the FlowRider creates a stationary sheet wave where water flows continuously over a curved surface, […]
Crofty Beach Surf Spot Guide, UK Crofty sits at the eastern gateway to the Gower Peninsula, offering a quieter alternative to the more famous breaks that line this Welsh coastline. This sandy beach break with rocky sections delivers both left and right-hand waves that work best during Atlantic swells, making it a solid choice for […]
Fall Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Fall Bay is a spectacular and relatively quiet Welsh gem that rewards those willing to make the effort to reach it. This exposed reef break delivers consistent waves with a distinctive character, offering everything from mellow beach break conditions to hollow reef sections depending on the tide and swell […]
Blyth beach is a couple miles long, so should never be too busy. The huge pier at the North end can clean up a N swell but does tend to cut the size.4 main car parks: Seaton Sluice, South Car Park (next to speed camera), Middle Car Park and North Car park (Opposite South Beach Housing Estate).
The Harbour Surf Spot Guide, UK The Harbour on Scotland's east coast offers a unique breakwater and jetty setup that creates both left and right-hand waves across a sandy bottom. This exposed beach break delivers fairly consistent surf during winter and spring, making it an intriguing destination for surfers seeking something different from the crowded […]
it jakes up a lot faster than you think it is probly best 2-3 hours after high tide
a good spot under these (rare) conditions -south west swell and good offshore winds (NW) However still surfable with medium/high S or SW windsBe careful in high SW winds strong rip coming aroung the pier pulling you east- Best to paddle out right next to the east side of the pier let the current pull you into the correct position -quite a slow wave so be prepared to work for it!
park your car in the bottom car park not near the park entrance otherwise you have a hell walk with the crockles
Bo Sommerland - flow rider Surf Spot Guide, Norway Bo Sommerland offers something completely different from traditional ocean surfing: a perfectly engineered artificial wave that delivers consistent, rideable conditions every single day of the year. Located in Norway's Telemark region, the FlowRider creates a stationary sheet wave where water flows continuously over a curved surface, […]
Crofty Beach Surf Spot Guide, UK Crofty sits at the eastern gateway to the Gower Peninsula, offering a quieter alternative to the more famous breaks that line this Welsh coastline. This sandy beach break with rocky sections delivers both left and right-hand waves that work best during Atlantic swells, making it a solid choice for […]
Fall Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Fall Bay is a spectacular and relatively quiet Welsh gem that rewards those willing to make the effort to reach it. This exposed reef break delivers consistent waves with a distinctive character, offering everything from mellow beach break conditions to hollow reef sections depending on the tide and swell […]
Blyth beach is a couple miles long, so should never be too busy. The huge pier at the North end can clean up a N swell but does tend to cut the size.4 main car parks: Seaton Sluice, South Car Park (next to speed camera), Middle Car Park and North Car park (Opposite South Beach Housing Estate).
The Harbour Surf Spot Guide, UK The Harbour on Scotland's east coast offers a unique breakwater and jetty setup that creates both left and right-hand waves across a sandy bottom. This exposed beach break delivers fairly consistent surf during winter and spring, making it an intriguing destination for surfers seeking something different from the crowded […]
it jakes up a lot faster than you think it is probly best 2-3 hours after high tide
a good spot under these (rare) conditions -south west swell and good offshore winds (NW) However still surfable with medium/high S or SW windsBe careful in high SW winds strong rip coming aroung the pier pulling you east- Best to paddle out right next to the east side of the pier let the current pull you into the correct position -quite a slow wave so be prepared to work for it!
park your car in the bottom car park not near the park entrance otherwise you have a hell walk with the crockles
Bo Sommerland - flow rider Surf Spot Guide, Norway Bo Sommerland offers something completely different from traditional ocean surfing: a perfectly engineered artificial wave that delivers consistent, rideable conditions every single day of the year. Located in Norway's Telemark region, the FlowRider creates a stationary sheet wave where water flows continuously over a curved surface, […]
Crofty Beach Surf Spot Guide, UK Crofty sits at the eastern gateway to the Gower Peninsula, offering a quieter alternative to the more famous breaks that line this Welsh coastline. This sandy beach break with rocky sections delivers both left and right-hand waves that work best during Atlantic swells, making it a solid choice for […]
Fall Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Fall Bay is a spectacular and relatively quiet Welsh gem that rewards those willing to make the effort to reach it. This exposed reef break delivers consistent waves with a distinctive character, offering everything from mellow beach break conditions to hollow reef sections depending on the tide and swell […]
Blyth beach is a couple miles long, so should never be too busy. The huge pier at the North end can clean up a N swell but does tend to cut the size.4 main car parks: Seaton Sluice, South Car Park (next to speed camera), Middle Car Park and North Car park (Opposite South Beach Housing Estate).
The Harbour Surf Spot Guide, UK The Harbour on Scotland's east coast offers a unique breakwater and jetty setup that creates both left and right-hand waves across a sandy bottom. This exposed beach break delivers fairly consistent surf during winter and spring, making it an intriguing destination for surfers seeking something different from the crowded […]
it jakes up a lot faster than you think it is probly best 2-3 hours after high tide
a good spot under these (rare) conditions -south west swell and good offshore winds (NW) However still surfable with medium/high S or SW windsBe careful in high SW winds strong rip coming aroung the pier pulling you east- Best to paddle out right next to the east side of the pier let the current pull you into the correct position -quite a slow wave so be prepared to work for it!
park your car in the bottom car park not near the park entrance otherwise you have a hell walk with the crockles
Bo Sommerland - flow rider Surf Spot Guide, Norway Bo Sommerland offers something completely different from traditional ocean surfing: a perfectly engineered artificial wave that delivers consistent, rideable conditions every single day of the year. Located in Norway's Telemark region, the FlowRider creates a stationary sheet wave where water flows continuously over a curved surface, […]
Crofty Beach Surf Spot Guide, UK Crofty sits at the eastern gateway to the Gower Peninsula, offering a quieter alternative to the more famous breaks that line this Welsh coastline. This sandy beach break with rocky sections delivers both left and right-hand waves that work best during Atlantic swells, making it a solid choice for […]
Fall Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Fall Bay is a spectacular and relatively quiet Welsh gem that rewards those willing to make the effort to reach it. This exposed reef break delivers consistent waves with a distinctive character, offering everything from mellow beach break conditions to hollow reef sections depending on the tide and swell […]
Blyth beach is a couple miles long, so should never be too busy. The huge pier at the North end can clean up a N swell but does tend to cut the size.4 main car parks: Seaton Sluice, South Car Park (next to speed camera), Middle Car Park and North Car park (Opposite South Beach Housing Estate).
The Harbour Surf Spot Guide, UK The Harbour on Scotland's east coast offers a unique breakwater and jetty setup that creates both left and right-hand waves across a sandy bottom. This exposed beach break delivers fairly consistent surf during winter and spring, making it an intriguing destination for surfers seeking something different from the crowded […]
it jakes up a lot faster than you think it is probly best 2-3 hours after high tide
a good spot under these (rare) conditions -south west swell and good offshore winds (NW) However still surfable with medium/high S or SW windsBe careful in high SW winds strong rip coming aroung the pier pulling you east- Best to paddle out right next to the east side of the pier let the current pull you into the correct position -quite a slow wave so be prepared to work for it!
park your car in the bottom car park not near the park entrance otherwise you have a hell walk with the crockles
Bo Sommerland - flow rider Surf Spot Guide, Norway Bo Sommerland offers something completely different from traditional ocean surfing: a perfectly engineered artificial wave that delivers consistent, rideable conditions every single day of the year. Located in Norway's Telemark region, the FlowRider creates a stationary sheet wave where water flows continuously over a curved surface, […]
