North Coast Cornwall
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NORTH COAST DEVON


Croyde: works on all tides, but is best at low tide when it can get extremely hollow. However it gets rippy so its best avoided by beginners at this state of tide. High tide produces a long peeling wave. Works on winds from the SE-NE and a southerly swell.

Putsborough: is at the south end of Woolacombe Sand, works best at high tide, at low tide it drops off apart from on very big swells when it gets hollow. It works on all winds and is sheltered on a SW wind by a high cliff. A good alternative if Croyde is blown out.

Woolacombe: works on the same conditions as Croyde but picks up less swell and is not as hollow.

Saunton Sands: is a good a beginners beach. It works on all tides; is sheltered on a northerly and produces a long peeling wave, good for longboarding . Pollution can be a problem here though.

Lynmouth: produces a classic left point/river mouth break on a big SW storm. This is very rare, and should only be ridden by experienced riders.

 
 
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