Croyde Bay: Best Surf Spot in the UK?

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Croyde Bay by Steve Orchard

The surf scene in Croyde Bay features reliable waves, friendly locals and a chill rural atmosphere.

In a very small village in one of the quietest corners of the UK, there’s a bay that’s one of the best surf spots in the United Kingdom.

I’ll start this guide with a warning. Croyde Bay will dig deep into your subconscious, and you’ll be planning your return before you’ve even made it home.

Cream Teas And Crashing Surf

Famous for its cream teas and sleepy villages, Croyde Bay is located in Devon, the neighboring county of Cornwall. Croyde offers decent Atlantic waves and an unpretentiously warm welcome for both surfers and holidaymakers.

The village is entered via a cliff top road with spectacular views of Croyde bay on one side and the expansive Saunton Sands on the other.

Sunk into the Devonshire countryside, this pretty spot has both beach and reef breaks with a good mix of locals and visitors. Croyde Bay is by no means a secret location; people have been coming here for years. It is, however, a very cool place to surf till dusk and then swap stories with fellow surfers in one of the village pubs.

It’s worth mentioning the British weather, which is unpredictable at best. Traveling to this location in the summer will not necessarily guarantee sunshine, and it may well rain. However, if you are going there to surf, getting wet should be the least of your worries……

Photo by cloudsoup

A Healthy Obsession

I first came to Croyde a couple of years ago with the intention of learning to surf. I returned home after a long weekend aching and sore but also energized from the time spent on the surfboard.

I simply had to go there to surf again and have made the seven-hour drive from my home several times since.

Owing to its popularity, Croyde has often hosted the British surfing championships. There are reefs to the north and south of the beach (Baggy End Reef and Downend Point), but beginners like myself cautiously stick to the safe zones marked out by the lifeguards on duty during the day.

I have been warned that low tide is not a good time for inexperienced surfers as the waves are particularly powerful.

Boarding School

The popularity of Croyde means that it can get busy during peak holiday periods when many of the surf schools crowd the water.

The popularity of Croyde means that it can get busy during peak holiday periods when many of the surf schools crowd the water.

It’s better to surf at the quieter periods in the morning and evening when you are more likely to be in the water with just locals (meaning less knocks from out-of-control boards).

Croyde is a very good place to learn to surf, as there are numerous schools that run half or full day sessions. Surf South West is a decent outfit with patient, experienced teachers and good facilities located close to the beach.

Après-Surf

After you’ve squeezed out the last of the daylight on the waves, there are three pubs in the village that serve good, inexpensive meals and real ale for the English beer enthusiast.

There is a party atmosphere at night and in The Thatch Pub (a typically quaint village hostelry complete with thatched roof) you will be able to see the local musical talent on most weekends.

There are also some more expensive restaurants; in the Blue Groove we had to wait a ridiculously long time for our meal, disappointing considering the prices we were paying.

No…Sleep…Till…Bedtime! (Bedtime!)

Staying in the UK is generally costly but there is a good range of accommodation in the village, starting with several campsites (most popular with budget-conscious surfers), guesthouses and hotels at the top end.

There are several convenience stores that sell everything you need for an English breakfast cooked al fresco on a camping stove. (Editor’s Note: Ugh. – TP)

A couple of surf shops hire wetsuits, surfboards and bodyboards. The water in the UK is always cold, even in summer – wear a good wetsuit.

This is a paradoxical location – one part rural English village, one part surfer’s paradise. The beach and waves are crowded during the summer and the water can be colder than a polar bear’s nipple.

However, there’s something special about Croyde Bay – the combination of waves and rural English welcome is simply unforgettable.

Croyde Bay countryside by Steve Orchard

Listings

Surf South West (surf school)

info@surfsouthwest.com

www.surfsouthwest.com

The Thatch Pub (drinks, food and bed & breakfast accommodation)

Hobbs Hill

01271 890349

Mitchums Campsite

Moor Lane

guy@croydebay.co.uk

www.croydebay.co.uk

The Little Pink Surf Shop (surf stuff to hire or buy, surf cam shots, accommodation listings)

Moor Lane

www.croyde-surf-cam.co.uk

Community Connection!

There are a lot of surfers in the Matador lineup.

Rhys is a native Australian who knows some good waves in Vietnam.

HawaiiBren can point you to the Top 10 South Shore Spots For Surfer Chicks, and over at the traveler’s notebook the inimitable Spencer Klein shares the Top 10 Surf Spots (For Mortals) In Hawaii.

Also check out Beebe’s’s definitive list of the guide to surfing in rural Spain.

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Matador ID: steveo-uk

Stephen Orchard is a UK-based freelance writer specializing in travel journalism and a frustrated novice surfer. Incredibly passionate about independent travel, he embarked on a world trip to Asia and Australia in 2000 and has backpacked around Borneo, Morocco and Madagascar. Visit his website www.freelancetravelwriter.co.uk .

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  • Eva replied on May 21, 2008

    Ah, the West Country!

    Thanks for this, Stephen. I'll have to check it out whenever I make it back that way again… I visited Cornwall in March a couple years back and couldn't believe that kids were surfing in St. Ives – I was wearing mittens and a winter coat!

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  • Eva replied on May 21, 2008

    Ah, the West Country!

    Thanks for this, Stephen. I’ll have to check it out whenever I make it back that way again… I visited Cornwall in March a couple years back and couldn’t believe that kids were surfing in St. Ives – I was wearing mittens and a winter coat!

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  • Mark replied on March 25, 2009

    Yes, may well be the top UK surf spot, St. Ives being another front runner. I lived in Braunton (10 mins from Croyde) last summer, and intend to return next year. I am fairly proficient at surfing and love low tide, also some reefs and points in the area. Recommend to eat in Braunton or Woolacombe!

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  • Stuart replied on August 1, 2009

    Steveo uk

    I seen this then thought of you and a picture that was probably taken from the very spot in question.

    Follow the link to a local argument against building a holiday home on the cliffs above croyde reef.

    http://www.thisisnorthdevon.co.uk/braunton/Surfers-fear-loss-scenic-viewing-spot/article-1197866-detail/article.html

    Please show your support.

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