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WHITESAND BAY / GWYNVER BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions Gwynver is at the northern end of Whitesand Bay. A ten-minute trek takes you down to the beach and you have to carry your (…)
WESTWARD HO! BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions Westward Ho’s! is one of the most popular venues in the area but its biggest drawback is the pebble ridge on the beach, which (…)
WESTON-SUPER-MARE BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions This flat sandy beach offers similar conditions to Brean with flat-water for beginners and wave sailing for more experienced sailors. The presents of the (…)
WEMBURY BAY BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions A marine conservation area with a sandy beach, low tidal currents and which works best in SW. Used to be quite popular in the (…)
WATERGATE BAY BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions Watergate faces west and is suitable for intermediate or better wave sailors. It’s a two-mile long beach, which produces the best conditions from low (…)
UPTON TOWANS BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions The swell size reduces as you move west round the bay. Upton Towans is a good location if the wind is too onshore at (…)
TORQUAY – TORRE ABBEY SANDS BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions Torre Abbey Sands, in the northern corner of Torbay, is the main windsurfing beach. Suitable for all abilities, there is a marked lane out (…)
TORQUAY – MEADFOOT BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions Due East of Torre Abbey Sands is Meadfoot Beach. Still part of Torquay, this sandy beach is limited to expert strong wind short board (…)
THE HELFORD BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions On the Lizard’s East coast is the beautiful Helford Passage. This creek is perfect for beginners to learn and intermediates improve in relative security. (…)
THE BLUFF BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions The pub and the beach just above Hayle town centre are both called The Bluff. This is an excellent riding spot, the powerful waves (…)
TEIGNMOUTH BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions The best spots are off the town beach and in the river mouth. Suitable for most levels, beginners should keep clear of the river (…)
ST MAWES BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions The final launching spot for the Carrick Roads or Fal estuary is more exposed. Take the A3078 down to St. Mawes from the St (…)
ST. JOHN’S LAKE BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions St. Johns Lake is a little way up the River Tamar from Plymouth Sound, directly opposite Plymouth and close to the car ferry terminal. (…)
SOUTH MILTON SANDS BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions Two miles East of Bantham, South Milton Sands is actually nearly three miles south west of the village. It’s a small sandy beach, which (…)
SLAPTON SANDS BEACH GUIDE
My locationGet Directions A shingle beach facing almost directly east, which works best in SE and S. SW tends to be bumpy close to the beach. Slapton (…)