Centres consists of 2 waves that are only surfable with a good sized swell on a spring high tide. Firstly, breaking over the outside reef is a rarely surfed hollow peak which on it's day produces good longish rights and a respectable left. These waves then die out and reform over an inside sandbank. This peak produces short, fast and very hollow waves which break predominately right all the way to the beach. Unfortunately it generally gets messy when big.
Not exactly a predictable wave. Never holds a swell too big but if you go down you go down into rocks, so watch that. Should be fun if youre lucky enough to witness a good day. Not as consistent as Corblets.....which itself is very inconsistent!If the tide turns there may be rips.
Very messy wave. Very inconsistent. Your lucky if your there on a surfable day.Usually left but somtimes right. Your best bet for a take off is the rocks to the right hand side.Park your car on the track on thr right of the sea wall.
Sandford is an interesting surf spot. Firstly because the bay is so deeply recessed that it is one of the few places that receives a good deal of shelter from a northerly wind. Secondly, the power station at Boddam pumps its cooling water straight into the bay making the water absolutely roasting. Even in the middle of winter you could surf with no boots or gloves!! There are a few things to beware of, including- the powerful shorebreak at high tide breaking onto hidden boulders, the multitude of seals that congregate in the bay, and the poor water quality (which should improve with the new treatment plants).
It`s a bit mental but when the swells cranking then it goes off and just make sure u turn off the wave before u hit the cliffs! Always keep an eye out on where the peak is. Works most consistently during winter. Can get cold!
Cruden Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Cruden Bay delivers consistent, approachable waves across a stunning 2.5-kilometer stretch of golden sand backed by dramatic dunes and cliffs on Scotland's northeast coast. This sandy beach break works on multiple swell directions and offers fun, forgiving conditions that welcome surfers of all levels. The relaxed vibe and empty […]
Wisemans is an exceptionally heavy lefthander and should be tackled only by experienced surfers. The ability to know when and when not to go on a wave is vital as many of the waves bottom out. If you hook a good one you're in for a Pipe-like barrel. Stuff it up and you're in for a kicking!!. Crowds are never a problem- in fact the biggest problem is getting someone to surf the place with you.Respect
Park at the harbour, plenty of room and close to 2 friendly pubs, The Ark, and The Pittendrum.Check out info at www.sandhavenharbour.org.uk
Centres consists of 2 waves that are only surfable with a good sized swell on a spring high tide. Firstly, breaking over the outside reef is a rarely surfed hollow peak which on it's day produces good longish rights and a respectable left. These waves then die out and reform over an inside sandbank. This peak produces short, fast and very hollow waves which break predominately right all the way to the beach. Unfortunately it generally gets messy when big.
Not exactly a predictable wave. Never holds a swell too big but if you go down you go down into rocks, so watch that. Should be fun if youre lucky enough to witness a good day. Not as consistent as Corblets.....which itself is very inconsistent!If the tide turns there may be rips.
Very messy wave. Very inconsistent. Your lucky if your there on a surfable day.Usually left but somtimes right. Your best bet for a take off is the rocks to the right hand side.Park your car on the track on thr right of the sea wall.
Sandford is an interesting surf spot. Firstly because the bay is so deeply recessed that it is one of the few places that receives a good deal of shelter from a northerly wind. Secondly, the power station at Boddam pumps its cooling water straight into the bay making the water absolutely roasting. Even in the middle of winter you could surf with no boots or gloves!! There are a few things to beware of, including- the powerful shorebreak at high tide breaking onto hidden boulders, the multitude of seals that congregate in the bay, and the poor water quality (which should improve with the new treatment plants).
It`s a bit mental but when the swells cranking then it goes off and just make sure u turn off the wave before u hit the cliffs! Always keep an eye out on where the peak is. Works most consistently during winter. Can get cold!
Cruden Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Cruden Bay delivers consistent, approachable waves across a stunning 2.5-kilometer stretch of golden sand backed by dramatic dunes and cliffs on Scotland's northeast coast. This sandy beach break works on multiple swell directions and offers fun, forgiving conditions that welcome surfers of all levels. The relaxed vibe and empty […]
Wisemans is an exceptionally heavy lefthander and should be tackled only by experienced surfers. The ability to know when and when not to go on a wave is vital as many of the waves bottom out. If you hook a good one you're in for a Pipe-like barrel. Stuff it up and you're in for a kicking!!. Crowds are never a problem- in fact the biggest problem is getting someone to surf the place with you.Respect
Park at the harbour, plenty of room and close to 2 friendly pubs, The Ark, and The Pittendrum.Check out info at www.sandhavenharbour.org.uk
Centres consists of 2 waves that are only surfable with a good sized swell on a spring high tide. Firstly, breaking over the outside reef is a rarely surfed hollow peak which on it's day produces good longish rights and a respectable left. These waves then die out and reform over an inside sandbank. This peak produces short, fast and very hollow waves which break predominately right all the way to the beach. Unfortunately it generally gets messy when big.
Not exactly a predictable wave. Never holds a swell too big but if you go down you go down into rocks, so watch that. Should be fun if youre lucky enough to witness a good day. Not as consistent as Corblets.....which itself is very inconsistent!If the tide turns there may be rips.
Very messy wave. Very inconsistent. Your lucky if your there on a surfable day.Usually left but somtimes right. Your best bet for a take off is the rocks to the right hand side.Park your car on the track on thr right of the sea wall.
Sandford is an interesting surf spot. Firstly because the bay is so deeply recessed that it is one of the few places that receives a good deal of shelter from a northerly wind. Secondly, the power station at Boddam pumps its cooling water straight into the bay making the water absolutely roasting. Even in the middle of winter you could surf with no boots or gloves!! There are a few things to beware of, including- the powerful shorebreak at high tide breaking onto hidden boulders, the multitude of seals that congregate in the bay, and the poor water quality (which should improve with the new treatment plants).
It`s a bit mental but when the swells cranking then it goes off and just make sure u turn off the wave before u hit the cliffs! Always keep an eye out on where the peak is. Works most consistently during winter. Can get cold!
Cruden Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Cruden Bay delivers consistent, approachable waves across a stunning 2.5-kilometer stretch of golden sand backed by dramatic dunes and cliffs on Scotland's northeast coast. This sandy beach break works on multiple swell directions and offers fun, forgiving conditions that welcome surfers of all levels. The relaxed vibe and empty […]
Wisemans is an exceptionally heavy lefthander and should be tackled only by experienced surfers. The ability to know when and when not to go on a wave is vital as many of the waves bottom out. If you hook a good one you're in for a Pipe-like barrel. Stuff it up and you're in for a kicking!!. Crowds are never a problem- in fact the biggest problem is getting someone to surf the place with you.Respect
Park at the harbour, plenty of room and close to 2 friendly pubs, The Ark, and The Pittendrum.Check out info at www.sandhavenharbour.org.uk
Centres consists of 2 waves that are only surfable with a good sized swell on a spring high tide. Firstly, breaking over the outside reef is a rarely surfed hollow peak which on it's day produces good longish rights and a respectable left. These waves then die out and reform over an inside sandbank. This peak produces short, fast and very hollow waves which break predominately right all the way to the beach. Unfortunately it generally gets messy when big.
Not exactly a predictable wave. Never holds a swell too big but if you go down you go down into rocks, so watch that. Should be fun if youre lucky enough to witness a good day. Not as consistent as Corblets.....which itself is very inconsistent!If the tide turns there may be rips.
Very messy wave. Very inconsistent. Your lucky if your there on a surfable day.Usually left but somtimes right. Your best bet for a take off is the rocks to the right hand side.Park your car on the track on thr right of the sea wall.
Sandford is an interesting surf spot. Firstly because the bay is so deeply recessed that it is one of the few places that receives a good deal of shelter from a northerly wind. Secondly, the power station at Boddam pumps its cooling water straight into the bay making the water absolutely roasting. Even in the middle of winter you could surf with no boots or gloves!! There are a few things to beware of, including- the powerful shorebreak at high tide breaking onto hidden boulders, the multitude of seals that congregate in the bay, and the poor water quality (which should improve with the new treatment plants).
It`s a bit mental but when the swells cranking then it goes off and just make sure u turn off the wave before u hit the cliffs! Always keep an eye out on where the peak is. Works most consistently during winter. Can get cold!
Cruden Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Cruden Bay delivers consistent, approachable waves across a stunning 2.5-kilometer stretch of golden sand backed by dramatic dunes and cliffs on Scotland's northeast coast. This sandy beach break works on multiple swell directions and offers fun, forgiving conditions that welcome surfers of all levels. The relaxed vibe and empty […]
Wisemans is an exceptionally heavy lefthander and should be tackled only by experienced surfers. The ability to know when and when not to go on a wave is vital as many of the waves bottom out. If you hook a good one you're in for a Pipe-like barrel. Stuff it up and you're in for a kicking!!. Crowds are never a problem- in fact the biggest problem is getting someone to surf the place with you.Respect
Park at the harbour, plenty of room and close to 2 friendly pubs, The Ark, and The Pittendrum.Check out info at www.sandhavenharbour.org.uk
Centres consists of 2 waves that are only surfable with a good sized swell on a spring high tide. Firstly, breaking over the outside reef is a rarely surfed hollow peak which on it's day produces good longish rights and a respectable left. These waves then die out and reform over an inside sandbank. This peak produces short, fast and very hollow waves which break predominately right all the way to the beach. Unfortunately it generally gets messy when big.
Not exactly a predictable wave. Never holds a swell too big but if you go down you go down into rocks, so watch that. Should be fun if youre lucky enough to witness a good day. Not as consistent as Corblets.....which itself is very inconsistent!If the tide turns there may be rips.
Very messy wave. Very inconsistent. Your lucky if your there on a surfable day.Usually left but somtimes right. Your best bet for a take off is the rocks to the right hand side.Park your car on the track on thr right of the sea wall.
Sandford is an interesting surf spot. Firstly because the bay is so deeply recessed that it is one of the few places that receives a good deal of shelter from a northerly wind. Secondly, the power station at Boddam pumps its cooling water straight into the bay making the water absolutely roasting. Even in the middle of winter you could surf with no boots or gloves!! There are a few things to beware of, including- the powerful shorebreak at high tide breaking onto hidden boulders, the multitude of seals that congregate in the bay, and the poor water quality (which should improve with the new treatment plants).
It`s a bit mental but when the swells cranking then it goes off and just make sure u turn off the wave before u hit the cliffs! Always keep an eye out on where the peak is. Works most consistently during winter. Can get cold!
Cruden Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Cruden Bay delivers consistent, approachable waves across a stunning 2.5-kilometer stretch of golden sand backed by dramatic dunes and cliffs on Scotland's northeast coast. This sandy beach break works on multiple swell directions and offers fun, forgiving conditions that welcome surfers of all levels. The relaxed vibe and empty […]
Wisemans is an exceptionally heavy lefthander and should be tackled only by experienced surfers. The ability to know when and when not to go on a wave is vital as many of the waves bottom out. If you hook a good one you're in for a Pipe-like barrel. Stuff it up and you're in for a kicking!!. Crowds are never a problem- in fact the biggest problem is getting someone to surf the place with you.Respect
Park at the harbour, plenty of room and close to 2 friendly pubs, The Ark, and The Pittendrum.Check out info at www.sandhavenharbour.org.uk
Centres consists of 2 waves that are only surfable with a good sized swell on a spring high tide. Firstly, breaking over the outside reef is a rarely surfed hollow peak which on it's day produces good longish rights and a respectable left. These waves then die out and reform over an inside sandbank. This peak produces short, fast and very hollow waves which break predominately right all the way to the beach. Unfortunately it generally gets messy when big.
Not exactly a predictable wave. Never holds a swell too big but if you go down you go down into rocks, so watch that. Should be fun if youre lucky enough to witness a good day. Not as consistent as Corblets.....which itself is very inconsistent!If the tide turns there may be rips.
Very messy wave. Very inconsistent. Your lucky if your there on a surfable day.Usually left but somtimes right. Your best bet for a take off is the rocks to the right hand side.Park your car on the track on thr right of the sea wall.
Sandford is an interesting surf spot. Firstly because the bay is so deeply recessed that it is one of the few places that receives a good deal of shelter from a northerly wind. Secondly, the power station at Boddam pumps its cooling water straight into the bay making the water absolutely roasting. Even in the middle of winter you could surf with no boots or gloves!! There are a few things to beware of, including- the powerful shorebreak at high tide breaking onto hidden boulders, the multitude of seals that congregate in the bay, and the poor water quality (which should improve with the new treatment plants).
It`s a bit mental but when the swells cranking then it goes off and just make sure u turn off the wave before u hit the cliffs! Always keep an eye out on where the peak is. Works most consistently during winter. Can get cold!
Cruden Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Cruden Bay delivers consistent, approachable waves across a stunning 2.5-kilometer stretch of golden sand backed by dramatic dunes and cliffs on Scotland's northeast coast. This sandy beach break works on multiple swell directions and offers fun, forgiving conditions that welcome surfers of all levels. The relaxed vibe and empty […]
Wisemans is an exceptionally heavy lefthander and should be tackled only by experienced surfers. The ability to know when and when not to go on a wave is vital as many of the waves bottom out. If you hook a good one you're in for a Pipe-like barrel. Stuff it up and you're in for a kicking!!. Crowds are never a problem- in fact the biggest problem is getting someone to surf the place with you.Respect
Park at the harbour, plenty of room and close to 2 friendly pubs, The Ark, and The Pittendrum.Check out info at www.sandhavenharbour.org.uk
Centres consists of 2 waves that are only surfable with a good sized swell on a spring high tide. Firstly, breaking over the outside reef is a rarely surfed hollow peak which on it's day produces good longish rights and a respectable left. These waves then die out and reform over an inside sandbank. This peak produces short, fast and very hollow waves which break predominately right all the way to the beach. Unfortunately it generally gets messy when big.
Not exactly a predictable wave. Never holds a swell too big but if you go down you go down into rocks, so watch that. Should be fun if youre lucky enough to witness a good day. Not as consistent as Corblets.....which itself is very inconsistent!If the tide turns there may be rips.
Very messy wave. Very inconsistent. Your lucky if your there on a surfable day.Usually left but somtimes right. Your best bet for a take off is the rocks to the right hand side.Park your car on the track on thr right of the sea wall.
Sandford is an interesting surf spot. Firstly because the bay is so deeply recessed that it is one of the few places that receives a good deal of shelter from a northerly wind. Secondly, the power station at Boddam pumps its cooling water straight into the bay making the water absolutely roasting. Even in the middle of winter you could surf with no boots or gloves!! There are a few things to beware of, including- the powerful shorebreak at high tide breaking onto hidden boulders, the multitude of seals that congregate in the bay, and the poor water quality (which should improve with the new treatment plants).
It`s a bit mental but when the swells cranking then it goes off and just make sure u turn off the wave before u hit the cliffs! Always keep an eye out on where the peak is. Works most consistently during winter. Can get cold!
Cruden Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Cruden Bay delivers consistent, approachable waves across a stunning 2.5-kilometer stretch of golden sand backed by dramatic dunes and cliffs on Scotland's northeast coast. This sandy beach break works on multiple swell directions and offers fun, forgiving conditions that welcome surfers of all levels. The relaxed vibe and empty […]
Wisemans is an exceptionally heavy lefthander and should be tackled only by experienced surfers. The ability to know when and when not to go on a wave is vital as many of the waves bottom out. If you hook a good one you're in for a Pipe-like barrel. Stuff it up and you're in for a kicking!!. Crowds are never a problem- in fact the biggest problem is getting someone to surf the place with you.Respect
Park at the harbour, plenty of room and close to 2 friendly pubs, The Ark, and The Pittendrum.Check out info at www.sandhavenharbour.org.uk
