Wales
TRECCO BAY
Trecco Bay is a fairly small bay and is more suitable for intermediate and experienced sailors as a slight rip tide can sweep an unsuspecting onto the rocks (…)
MARGAM SANDS
Windsurfing in the shadow of Port Talbot’s steelworks! Margam Sands is a three mile long secluded beach that is sandy throughout and backed by dunes. W facing (…)
PORT TALBOT
A man-made beach reclaimed from sand dunes, the main Port Talbot / Aberavon beach is W of the harbour. It is two mile long with plenty of (…)
SWANSEA BAY
With four different locations to launch from, all facing different directions, you are likely to find a good sailing spot in Swansea Bay whatever the weather. The (…)
LANGLAND BAY
Langland Bay is a SW facing surfers beach which produces some good waves when the wind is S. On a falling tide there is a strong undertow. Warning (…)
CASWELL BAY
Like Langland Bay, Caswell Bay faces SW but is less screened. It’s also regarded mainly as a surfer’s beach and has the same strong undertow in an (…)
OXWICH BAY
This is one of the best beaches in the area for beginners because it is enclosed on three sides and feels very safe. The waters are usually (…)
HORTON – PORT EYNON
Horton – Port Eynon. The two names are for two ends of the same bay. You can park at either end, but the waves and the facilities (…)
RHOSSILI BAY
Rhossili Bay is a massive W facing beach, which is deservedly popular with watersports enthusiasts, mainly because of the cliffs. In S or SE winds when the (…)
BROUGHTON BAY
Broughton Bay. This SW facing beach provides very limited sailing conditions compared to many other beaches in the same region. It is not possible to sail at (…)
LLANELLI BEACH
Sailing is only possible at Llanelli Beach for one hour either side of high tide and with inconsistent winds, this is not really a good place to sail. (…)
BURRY PORT
Burry Port is a S facing beach offering sailing at any time and good windy conditions from E through to N and NW. However, being at the entrance (…)
LLANSTEFFAN
This sandy E facing beach only offers one hour sailing either side of high tide. The best winds are NNE and SSW, either blowing up or down (…)