Discover the Top 5 Surf Spots in the UK (and the Gear You'll Need)

Discover the Top 5 Surf Spots in the UK (and the Gear You'll Need)

As one of the UK's premier online surf shops, Bob Gnarly Surf has everything you need to make the most of the incredible surfing opportunities our island nation has to offer. Whether you're a seasoned wave rider or just starting out, our bricks-and-mortar store in Sunderland has all the top-quality surfboards, wetsuits, and accessories to keep you shredding in style.

All spots mentioned below, are well know and popular with many surfers. However, there are plenty of other good spots around the coastline of the UK. If you have an adventurous spirit, you'll find them.

Top 5 Surf Spots in the UK (all spots are mentioned on Surfline)

The UK might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of world-class surfing, but we've got some hidden gems that can rival the best breaks around the globe. Here are our top 5 picks for the must-surf spots in the UK:

1. Fistral Beach, Cornwall

This iconic beach in Newquay is the epicenter of UK surfing. With consistent swells and a lively surf culture, Fistral attracts wave riders from all over the country. Be prepared for a bit of localism, but if you respect the regulars and surf etiquette, you'll be welcomed into the lineup.

2. Thurso East, Scotland

Up in the far north of Scotland, Thurso East offers some of the heaviest and most powerful waves in the UK. This reef break is not for the faint of heart, but those who conquer it are rewarded with an unforgettable surfing experience. Strictly not for beginners. Advanced surfers only is recommended. However, there are plenty of other good spots along the north coast of Scotland for the rest of us mere mortals. If you have an adventurous spirit, you'll find them.

3. The Cribbar, Cornwall

Also in Cornwall, The Cribbar is a notorious big wave spot that only breaks during the biggest swells. It's not somewhere for beginners, but if you've got the skills and the nerve, it's an absolute must-surf.

4. Llangennith, Gower Peninsula

On the south coast of Wales, Llangennith is a long, sandy beach that picks up swell from multiple directions. It's a great spot for intermediates and experienced surfers alike, with both powerful beach breaks and mellower waves.

5. The Strand, Portrush

Northern Ireland might not be the first place that springs to mind for surfing, but The Strand in Portrush is a hidden gem. This beach break offers consistent waves and a welcoming local surf community.

Essential Gear for UK Surfing

No matter which of these amazing spots you choose to explore, you'll need the right equipment to make the most of your time in the water. At Bob Gnarly Surf, we've got you covered with the best wetsuits, surfboards, and accessories to keep you surfing in comfort and style.

Wetsuits

The UK's chilly waters mean you'll need a high-quality wetsuit to stay warm. We recommend a 4/3mm or 5/4mm full suit, depending on the time of year and your personal tolerance for cold.

Surfboards

From shortboards to longboards, we've got the perfect board for every skill level and wave condition. Our expert staff can help you choose the right shape and size to maximize your performance.

Accessories

Don't forget the little things like booties, gloves, and hoods to keep you comfortable, plus essentials like leashes, fins, and wax to keep your board performing at its best.

Respecting the Local Surf Culture

One final note: when you're surfing in the UK, it's important to be aware of and respect the local surf culture. Many of these spots have a strong sense of localism, with regular riders who don't take kindly to outsiders crowding the lineup. Do your research, be polite, and always yield to locals - that way, you'll be welcomed into the community and have an amazing time shredding the UK's best waves.

So what are you waiting for? Head over to Bob Gnarly Surf, kit yourself out with the best gear, and get ready to discover the incredible surfing that the UK has to offer. We'll see you in the lineup!


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