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The best places to learn to surf in the UK

Learn to surf? In the UK? It might not have the same allure as the tropics, but with almost 20,000 miles of coastline peppered with world-class breaks, it's actually an excellent place to get started.

The biggest swells roll in between autumn and spring, but the season is year-round for beginners, with smaller summer waves perfect for learning. Read on for the six of the best spots on the UK's coastlines to give it a go.

Rest Bay, South Wales

When the swell is up – delighting local experts with clean barrels topping 2m – this Welsh beach can rival any surf spot in Europe. But Rest Bay boasts rideable waves on any given day, which is all that learners need. Better yet, this little-known spot is one of the closest surf beaches to Cardiff, Bristol and even London, the latter just two and a half hours away by train from nearby Bridgend.

Several excellent surf schools operate in the area, including Porthcawl Surf School and Cressy’s Surf Academy. Porthcawl Surf School also rents boards in the car park opposite the beach. Beginners are advised to surf directly in front of the car park; be aware of the rip currents that pull towards the rocks as the tide pushes in.

Where to stay: Despite its long history of surfing, Porthcawl doesn’t have any dedicated surfer digs. Check surf school websites for campsites, guesthouses and hotels recommended for surfers.

Watergate Bay, Cornwall

If the crowds get too much in nearby Newquay, the home of British surfing, the next bay to the north with its two miles of beach (at low tide, at least) is a great alternative. As for a surf school operating around Watergate Bay, check out Xtreme Academy. 

This spot receives its share of surfers, but as the tide goes out, there are some more waves to choose from at the northern end of the beach. 

Where to stay: Overlooking the beach, the contemporary Watergate Bay Hotel is surfer-friendly to the core. The Extreme Academy operates out of here, and if the surf is flat, they can also teach you to kitesurf or rent you a stand-up paddle board.

Longsands, Tynemouth

The centre of Newcastle’s surf scene, this fun beach break has staged national championships and remains home to several locally bred pros.

The surf scene here is well developed; learn the ropes with the likes of Tynemouth Surf Co, which has a surf shop with equipment rental right on the seafront, or Longsands Surf School. That’s not to say it gets particularly crowded here, however – sea temperatures averaging 15°C at the height of summer demand a special kind of commitment (think booties and gloves on top of a 5mm wetsuit). Warm up in the Tynemouth Surf Cafe, just back from the beach, after your lesson.

Where to stay: For the best views of the pros in action, check in to the Grand Hotel.

Saunton Sands, Devon

Gentle, rolling waves and a gradual sloping beach make this picturesque North Devon beach perfect for beginners – not to mention longboarders.

Conveniently for visitors, the beach has its own website with links to local accommodation options, places to eat, surfboard hire and lessons. If you’ve been admiring the locals hanging ten, pick up some longboarding tips from British champ Sarah Whitely, who runs the local Walking on Waves surf school. 

If you’re driving, get here early – the small car park tends to fill up fast. It’s easy, however, to find your own spot along this two-mile beach. Those looking for a more challenging break will find it around the corner in Croyde Bay, just north of Saunton.

Where to stay: The art deco Saunton Sands Hotel is conveniently perched over the northern end of the beach. In Croyde Bay, check out the surfer-friendly Baggy Lodge. Read More…

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