Beach guide
WALNEY ISLAND
This sandy beach is located on the W side if the island and provides fairly flat-water sailing. The sailing area itself is a channel that runs past (…)
ASKAM IN FURNESS
This sandy beach is located in Duddon Sands and offers flat water sailing conditions for any level of sailor. The best conditions at Askam in Furness are (…)
HAVERIGG POINT
This large sandy beach is located on the mouth of the river Duddon and offers tidal estuary sailing. The best wind direction id SW, which can create (…)
GUTTERBY SPA
With bad access and similar conditions to Silecroft, Gutterby Spa is not the first choice of many locals. The seas are generally rough and the sailing conditions (…)
ST BEES HEAD
With high cliffs on either side of the beach the wind can often be gusty making sailing difficult. However, in S and SE winds, St Bees Head (…)
ALLONBY BAY
This large horseshoe bay offers excellent sailing conditions for experienced short boarders. The best winds are from S to N and is known by the locals as (…)
SNETTISHAM
The conditions here are fairly similar to Hunstanton though at high tide, the water is fairly flat. This, linked with the lake and Snettisham sailing club, make (…)
HUNSTANTON
Hunstanton offers some of the best sailing in the area but it’s also very popular so the beach can become crowded. The reason the beach is so popular (…)
OLD HUNSTANTON
As Old Hunstanton lies slightly above the Wash, the water is cleaner than many other beaches in the area. The location of the beach also means that there (…)
BRANCASTER BEACH
This site is an excellent wave sailing spot for experienced sailors. The waves are best when the wind is NW – NE. Brancaster Beach can be sailed (…)
BRANCASTER STAITHE
This very flat bay offers a great speed sailing or beginners course and the connection to Brancaster Beach makes this spot great for sailors of all levels. (…)
