Wales
SWANSEA WATERSPORTS
My locationGet Directions Address: First Floor, 14 Cambrian Place, Maritime Quarter, Swansea, SA1 1PQ Tel: 07989 839 878 Web: www.swanseawatersports.com Email: [email protected] SWANSEA WATERSPORTS All of our windsurfing courses stand out, giving you (…)
TENBY DEMO THIS WEEKEND
A weekend of Windsurfing and SUP 27th – 28th August This Saturday and Sunday August bank holiday weekend (27/28 August 2016) at the beautiful Tenby in Wales, (…)
NEW NOVEL – THE WAVE AT HANGING ROCK
Looking for some late summer reading? The Wave at Hanging Rock is the debut novel from Gregg Dunnett, brother of Round-Britain-Windsurfer Jono Dunnett, and former writer at (…)
COAST – WALES MISSION – THE GOWER HOUR!
December 2013 just has to go down as the most consistent months for UK wave sailing in decades. With low-pressure systems lined up in an orderly queue (…)
CARDIFF BAY
With the construction of a barrage across part of the entrance to Cardiff Bay it looks to be a great beginners beach with fairly flat waters. The (…)
PENARTH SEA FRONT
Penarth Sea Front. This beach can only be sailed in NE winds due to the high cliffs overlooking the beach that shelter winds from all other directions. (…)
ST MARY’S WELL BAY
Being a very tidal beach with rough conditions at times, St Mary’s Well Bay is definitely not a beginner location! Many people have attempted to sail out (…)
WHITMORE BAY, BARRY ISLAND
Whitmore Bay, Barry Island. A long sweep of sands which faces S, it gets busy during summer, as it’s one of Barry’s favourite beaches. There is a (…)
WATCHTOWER BAY
This beach is located directly to the W of Cold Knap and makes the most out of NE winds. Watchtower Bay is best sailed on an incoming tide (…)
LLANTWIT MAJOR
This fairly large S facing beach provides good wave sailing conditions in most winds at Llantwit Major. There are two main waves; the upwind on the right (…)
NASH POINT
A series of paths lead down the valley from the Nash Point lighthouse and end up on this tiny rock and sand beach. The descent deters most (…)
SOUTHERNDOWN
Good swell at Southerndown makes it a popular place with surfers and occasionally the beach can get crowded in light winds. The best winds are NW and these (…)
OGMORE BY SEA
Ogmore by Sea. It is only possible to sail from Ogmore’s sandy beach at low tide. This location is most popular in N or S winds which (…)
NEWTON BAY
A very popular spot, which can change tremendously depending on the tides. At low tide and for three hours after, there can be good waves with strong (…)