BoneYard Exmouth

50.608667 N / -3.369967 O

BoneYard Exmouth Surf Spot Guide, UK

BoneYard is a hidden gem on the Devon coast that delivers fun, accessible waves with minimal crowds. This sandy beach break with rocky features offers quality rides for surfers of all abilities, making it an excellent alternative to the busier breaks nearby. The relaxed vibe and consistent swell windows make it worth the effort to find.

Geography and Nature

BoneYard sits along the Exmouth coastline in South Devon, characterized by distinctive red water infused with sandstone from the surrounding cliffs. The beach is backed by a marine shooting range area, which keeps casual visitors away and helps preserve the peaceful atmosphere. The landscape is quintessentially Devon, with dramatic cliff formations and a working waterfront that gives the area authentic character. Access requires some local knowledge, as the spot is not immediately obvious from the main beach areas.

Surf Setup

The wave type is a beach break with sandy bottom mixed with rock features that create interesting banks and shape. BoneYard produces both left and right-hand waves depending on swell angle and tide position. Southwest, south, and southeast swells work best here, with northeast winds providing ideal offshore conditions that clean up the wave face and add shape. Mid to high tide stages are when the break performs at its best, though the wave does break through most of the tidal range. On a typical session with decent swell, you can expect fun, peeling waves with sections suitable for carving and maneuvers rather than heavy barrels.

Consistency and Best Time

This break is described as sometimes consistent rather than a daily guarantee, so checking conditions before the drive is essential. The best season runs from December through February when Atlantic storms and large swells push down the English Channel. Winter months bring the most reliable swell direction and size. Summer months can be flat or require larger swells to generate rideable waves. Spring and autumn offer occasional good sessions but are less predictable than winter.

Crowd Levels

BoneYard remains relatively empty on weekdays and sees only a few surfers on weekends. This is one of the genuine crowd-free alternatives on the Devon coast, making it ideal for surfers seeking space and peaceful sessions. The local community is welcoming to visiting surfers who respect the area.

Who It's For

BoneYard works for all skill levels from beginners to experienced surfers. Beginners benefit from the forgiving nature of the beach break and the lack of heavy power in most conditions. Intermediate and advanced surfers appreciate the wave shape and the opportunity to work on technique without fighting crowds. The varied bottom and rock features create interesting sections that reward good positioning and board control.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky features that create fun banks also require awareness when paddling out and navigating the lineup. The marine shooting range area nearby means respecting any active operations. Water quality can vary, particularly after heavy rain, so check local conditions before committing to a session.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures between 14°C and 16°C, requiring a 3/2mm wetsuit or thicker depending on personal tolerance. Winter from December to March drops to 8°C to 10°C, necessitating a 5/4mm or 6/5mm winter wetsuit with booties and gloves. Spring and autumn range from 10°C to 14°C, where a 4/3mm wetsuit provides solid protection.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Exeter Airport, approximately 25 kilometers away. From Exeter, drive south toward the coast and follow signs to Exmouth. Parking is available on Marine Drive near the lifeboat station and breakwaters. From the car park, paddle out on the left side of the beach and head around the point toward the marine shooting range area. Local knowledge helps with finding the exact entry point, so connecting with locals or checking recent reports is worthwhile before your first visit.

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BoneYard Exmouth Rodneys

UK
50.608667 N / -3.369967 O
Devon South
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
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BoneYard Exmouth Surf Spot Guide, UK

BoneYard is a hidden gem on the Devon coast that delivers fun, accessible waves with minimal crowds. This sandy beach break with rocky features offers quality rides for surfers of all abilities, making it an excellent alternative to the busier breaks nearby. The relaxed vibe and consistent swell windows make it worth the effort to find.

Geography and Nature

BoneYard sits along the Exmouth coastline in South Devon, characterized by distinctive red water infused with sandstone from the surrounding cliffs. The beach is backed by a marine shooting range area, which keeps casual visitors away and helps preserve the peaceful atmosphere. The landscape is quintessentially Devon, with dramatic cliff formations and a working waterfront that gives the area authentic character. Access requires some local knowledge, as the spot is not immediately obvious from the main beach areas.

Surf Setup

The wave type is a beach break with sandy bottom mixed with rock features that create interesting banks and shape. BoneYard produces both left and right-hand waves depending on swell angle and tide position. Southwest, south, and southeast swells work best here, with northeast winds providing ideal offshore conditions that clean up the wave face and add shape. Mid to high tide stages are when the break performs at its best, though the wave does break through most of the tidal range. On a typical session with decent swell, you can expect fun, peeling waves with sections suitable for carving and maneuvers rather than heavy barrels.

Consistency and Best Time

This break is described as sometimes consistent rather than a daily guarantee, so checking conditions before the drive is essential. The best season runs from December through February when Atlantic storms and large swells push down the English Channel. Winter months bring the most reliable swell direction and size. Summer months can be flat or require larger swells to generate rideable waves. Spring and autumn offer occasional good sessions but are less predictable than winter.

Crowd Levels

BoneYard remains relatively empty on weekdays and sees only a few surfers on weekends. This is one of the genuine crowd-free alternatives on the Devon coast, making it ideal for surfers seeking space and peaceful sessions. The local community is welcoming to visiting surfers who respect the area.

Who It's For

BoneYard works for all skill levels from beginners to experienced surfers. Beginners benefit from the forgiving nature of the beach break and the lack of heavy power in most conditions. Intermediate and advanced surfers appreciate the wave shape and the opportunity to work on technique without fighting crowds. The varied bottom and rock features create interesting sections that reward good positioning and board control.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky features that create fun banks also require awareness when paddling out and navigating the lineup. The marine shooting range area nearby means respecting any active operations. Water quality can vary, particularly after heavy rain, so check local conditions before committing to a session.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures between 14°C and 16°C, requiring a 3/2mm wetsuit or thicker depending on personal tolerance. Winter from December to March drops to 8°C to 10°C, necessitating a 5/4mm or 6/5mm winter wetsuit with booties and gloves. Spring and autumn range from 10°C to 14°C, where a 4/3mm wetsuit provides solid protection.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Exeter Airport, approximately 25 kilometers away. From Exeter, drive south toward the coast and follow signs to Exmouth. Parking is available on Marine Drive near the lifeboat station and breakwaters. From the car park, paddle out on the left side of the beach and head around the point toward the marine shooting range area. Local knowledge helps with finding the exact entry point, so connecting with locals or checking recent reports is worthwhile before your first visit.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: North, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Ordinary, Fun, Powerless, Ledgey
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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The best season at BoneYard Exmouth is from December through February when Atlantic storms bring reliable swell through the English Channel. Winter months offer the most consistent southwest, south, and southeast swells with northeast offshore winds ideal. Mid to high tide performs best, though it works through most tidal ranges. Check conditions first as it's sometimes consistent rather than daily.
BoneYard Exmouth suits all skill levels from beginners to experienced surfers. Beginners enjoy the forgiving beach break and lack of heavy power. Intermediate and advanced surfers find wave shape for carving, maneuvers, and technique work. The varied sandy bottom with rock features rewards good positioning and board control without crowds.
BoneYard Exmouth is a beach break with sandy bottom and rocky features forming interesting banks for left and right-hand waves. Southwest, south, and southeast swells work best, cleaned by northeast offshore winds. Expect fun peeling waves with sections for carving at mid to high tide, performing through most tidal ranges without heavy barrels.
BoneYard Exmouth stays relatively empty on weekdays and sees only a few surfers on weekends, offering crowd-free sessions. Fly into Exeter Airport 25 kilometers away, drive to Exmouth, and park on Marine Drive near the lifeboat station. Paddle out left side of the beach around the point toward the marine shooting range area; local knowledge helps.
BoneYard Exmouth is a hidden gem with fun accessible waves, minimal crowds, and a relaxed vibe as an alternative to busier Devon breaks. The sandy beach break with rocky features delivers quality rides for all abilities, backed by dramatic cliffs and a marine shooting range preserving peace. Consistent swell windows and welcoming local community make it worth finding.

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