Whether you want to learn to surf or you’re seeking out the best surf spots for an incredible ride, you’ll find your perfect surfing beach among Birmingham Taxi Choices across Great Britain. We have collected a list of the UK’s best beaches fit for learners’ right through to the professional level, so there’s no need to find yourself in a sticky situation.
Watergate Bay, Cornwall
This fantastic beach in Cornwall is one of the best for surfing in England and has a whole two miles of beach at low tide – the perfect place to learn to surf. Borrow a board from a rent center or book a lesson with the native surf college, either way, it won’t take long till you’re standing up and catching little waves. You’ll be surrounded by learners of all ages, so there’s no need to feel intimidated. Watergate Bay has a friendly atmosphere and you’ll be able to share your achievements with those around you!
• Lifeguard cover May-September
• Parking and toilets nearby
• Shops, bars and restaurants nearby
• Stay nearby at our Newquay cottages
Rest Bay, South Wales
Suitable for all abilities, including those learning to surf for the first time, this beach at Porthcawl in South Wales offers a sandy beach break. In the right conditions, the break can run for a staggering 100m – experienced surfers will enjoy the breaks at the south end during mid tide. if you are traveling with family then Minibus Hire Birmingham will take you there for your adventure.
• Lifeguard cover June-September
• Parking and toilets nearby
• Cafe/bar next to the beach, other facilities in the town center
• Stay nearby at our Porthcawl cottages
Croyde, Devon
No matter how experienced you are, Croyde always manages to throw up a challenge. Master surfers can gravitate to down finish at the southern reaches, filtering through to novices within the middle of the beach. With a mostly sandy bottom, the rocks at the each ends guarantee an honest swell in most weathers. There’s even a superb point break past north end for the significantly athletic. There’s no end of surf faculties and retailers to shop for or rent the attire. The dune systems here and at Saunton Sands are some of the best around too. This beach has lifeguard cover from April to September.
• Lifeguard cover April-September
• Parking and toilets nearby
• Shops, bars and restaurants nearby
• Stay nearby at our Croyde cottages
Thurso, North-East Scotland
Thurso is one of the northernmost points on the Scottish mainland and offers world-class barrels and perhaps the best right-hand reef break in Scotland, exposed to enormous Atlantic swells. Its strong winds and cold waters mean Thurso tends to only attract the more serious surfers, though it can become crowded in the summer. In the past, Thurso has held the Scottish Surf Championships and the O’Neill Coldwater Classic, meaning it offers plenty of challenges even for experienced riders.• No lifeguard cover
• Parking nearby and in the town center, toilets in the town center
• Shops, bars, and restaurants in the town center
• Stay nearby in our Highlands cottages
Sennen Cove, Cornwall
This is the place to go when everywhere else is flat. Sennen has fairly consistent surf most of the time, given its exposed location, and holds good sized waves, even on a quiet day. There’s a good surf rent center right the beach giving lessons and instrumentation rent, moreover as BSA courses and cluster sessions. Get a bunch of friends along and hit the waves! so grab Birmingham Taxi and be there.
• Lifeguard cover April-October
• Parking and toilets nearby
• Shop, cafe, and pub nearby
• Stay nearby in our Sennen cottages