Crooklets

50.835783 N / -4.555200 O

Crooklets Surf Spot Guide, UK

Crooklets delivers classic beach-break waves that peel along a long sandy stretch, offering lefts and rights for endless sessions under Cornwall's dramatic skies. With a sandy bottom and a welcoming vibe, this spot feels like a surfer's haven where punchy rides mix with the raw energy of the Atlantic. Whether you're chasing hollow sections or just logging waves, Crooklets captures the pure essence of UK surfing.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in North Cornwall near the town of Bude, Crooklets Beach faces west into the Atlantic, backed by low cliffs and framed by Wrangle Point to the north and a rocky outcrop separating it from Summerleaze Beach to the south. The beach is a wide expanse of golden sand that connects with neighboring bays at low tide, creating a sweeping bay ideal for surf exploration. It's semi-urban with easy access yet retains a wild coastal feel amid the rugged Cornish landscape.

Surf Setup

Crooklets is a beach break firing lefts and rights, with punchy, hollow waves peaking best at low tide when the sandbanks shape up A-frames and occasional barrels. Optimal swells roll in from the west or southwest, while east or northeast offshore winds groom the faces for clean rides. It works across all tides, though high tide squeezes the beach and exposes rock fingers, so time your session for mid to low for the longest walls. On a typical day, expect thigh-high to overhead peelers that let you practice turns or just cruise the line.

Consistency and Best Time

Crooklets offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to its exposure to both windswells and groundswells, but it shines from September to November when northwest to west swells combine with lighter winds for clean, powerful waves. Autumn storms deliver the biggest days, while summer provides smaller, more manageable sessions. Avoid mid-summer if you hate flat spells, as consistency dips with prevailing westerlies.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the water, making for peaceful sessions shared with locals. Weekends ramp up to crowded lineups, blending a mix of tourists and steady local crew.

Who It's For

This spot suits all levels, from beginners to advanced surfers, thanks to its forgiving sandy bottom and variety of wave sizes. Newcomers love the mellow middle peaks on small days for easy pop-ups and green waves, while intermediates and experts chase the hollow rights at the north end or punchy lefts south when it gets bigger. Everyone walks away stoked from the fun, consistent peaks.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips near the rocks, especially on bigger swells, and rocky patches that poke out as tide drops. Stay aware and surf within your limits to keep sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2mm spring suit keeps you comfortable for long sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 9 to 12 degrees Celsius, calling for a thick 5/4/3mm steamer with boots and gloves to battle the chill. Spring and fall hover around 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, so a 4/3mm fullsuit with hood works perfectly for reliable warmth.

How to Get There

Fly into Newquay Airport (NQY), about 53 kilometers away, or Plymouth Airport (PLH) at 56 kilometers for the closest options, then rent a car for the scenic drive along the A39 and A3073 into Bude. From Bude town center, follow signs to Crooklets Beach for a quick 1-kilometer hop past shops to the large cliff-top car park right by the beach, with pay machines, app options, and EV charging. Public buses run from Bude station or Exeter, dropping you a short 500-meter walk to the waves, and trains to Bodmin Parkway connect with local links for a surf pilgrimage. Parking fills fast on weekends, so arrive early.

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Crooklets Bude

UK
50.835783 N / -4.555200 O
Cornwall North
In the city
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Easy to find
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Crooklets Surf Spot Guide, UK

Crooklets delivers classic beach-break waves that peel along a long sandy stretch, offering lefts and rights for endless sessions under Cornwall's dramatic skies. With a sandy bottom and a welcoming vibe, this spot feels like a surfer's haven where punchy rides mix with the raw energy of the Atlantic. Whether you're chasing hollow sections or just logging waves, Crooklets captures the pure essence of UK surfing.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in North Cornwall near the town of Bude, Crooklets Beach faces west into the Atlantic, backed by low cliffs and framed by Wrangle Point to the north and a rocky outcrop separating it from Summerleaze Beach to the south. The beach is a wide expanse of golden sand that connects with neighboring bays at low tide, creating a sweeping bay ideal for surf exploration. It's semi-urban with easy access yet retains a wild coastal feel amid the rugged Cornish landscape.

Surf Setup

Crooklets is a beach break firing lefts and rights, with punchy, hollow waves peaking best at low tide when the sandbanks shape up A-frames and occasional barrels. Optimal swells roll in from the west or southwest, while east or northeast offshore winds groom the faces for clean rides. It works across all tides, though high tide squeezes the beach and exposes rock fingers, so time your session for mid to low for the longest walls. On a typical day, expect thigh-high to overhead peelers that let you practice turns or just cruise the line.

Consistency and Best Time

Crooklets offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to its exposure to both windswells and groundswells, but it shines from September to November when northwest to west swells combine with lighter winds for clean, powerful waves. Autumn storms deliver the biggest days, while summer provides smaller, more manageable sessions. Avoid mid-summer if you hate flat spells, as consistency dips with prevailing westerlies.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the water, making for peaceful sessions shared with locals. Weekends ramp up to crowded lineups, blending a mix of tourists and steady local crew.

Who It's For

This spot suits all levels, from beginners to advanced surfers, thanks to its forgiving sandy bottom and variety of wave sizes. Newcomers love the mellow middle peaks on small days for easy pop-ups and green waves, while intermediates and experts chase the hollow rights at the north end or punchy lefts south when it gets bigger. Everyone walks away stoked from the fun, consistent peaks.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips near the rocks, especially on bigger swells, and rocky patches that poke out as tide drops. Stay aware and surf within your limits to keep sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2mm spring suit keeps you comfortable for long sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 9 to 12 degrees Celsius, calling for a thick 5/4/3mm steamer with boots and gloves to battle the chill. Spring and fall hover around 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, so a 4/3mm fullsuit with hood works perfectly for reliable warmth.

How to Get There

Fly into Newquay Airport (NQY), about 53 kilometers away, or Plymouth Airport (PLH) at 56 kilometers for the closest options, then rent a car for the scenic drive along the A39 and A3073 into Bude. From Bude town center, follow signs to Crooklets Beach for a quick 1-kilometer hop past shops to the large cliff-top car park right by the beach, with pay machines, app options, and EV charging. Public buses run from Bude station or Exeter, dropping you a short 500-meter walk to the waves, and trains to Bodmin Parkway connect with local links for a surf pilgrimage. Parking fills fast on weekends, so arrive early.

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Crooklets shines from September to November with northwest to west swells and lighter winds for clean, powerful waves, while offering consistent surf year-round. Autumn storms bring the biggest days, and summer provides smaller, manageable sessions, though consistency dips mid-summer with prevailing westerlies. Optimal at low tide for A-frames and barrels on west or southwest swells with east or northeast offshores.
Crooklets suits all levels from beginners to advanced surfers due to its forgiving sandy bottom and wave variety. Newcomers enjoy mellow middle peaks on small days for easy pop-ups and green waves, while intermediates and experts chase hollow rights at the north end or punchy lefts south on bigger days. Everyone finds fun, consistent peaks.
Crooklets is a beach break with punchy, hollow lefts and rights peeling along a long sandy stretch, best at low tide for A-frames and occasional barrels. West or southwest swells work best with east or northeast offshore winds grooming clean faces, delivering thigh-high to overhead peelers across all tides, though high tide exposes rock fingers.
Weekdays at Crooklets have few surfers for peaceful sessions with locals, while weekends get crowded with tourists and local crew. Fly into Newquay Airport 53 kilometers away or Plymouth 56 kilometers, then drive via A39 and A3073 to Bude; from town center it's a 1-kilometer walk or drive to cliff-top car park with pay machines and EV charging. Buses drop 500 meters away.
Crooklets stands out as a surfer's haven with classic beach-break waves peeling endlessly on a sandy bottom under Cornwall's dramatic skies, mixing punchy rides and raw Atlantic energy. Its west-facing exposure near Bude offers consistent year-round surf in a wide golden sand expanse backed by cliffs, connecting bays at low tide for exploration, with a welcoming vibe for all.

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