Newquay really is the surf capital of the British Isles. It is also a popular spot with holiday makers in general and is absolutely heaving on a bank holiday. read more
Basically anywhere along the north coast of Cornwall gets good waves and depending on how the beach lies will depend on what type of wave you get for what type of surfing you do (e.g. Kite surfing, kayak surfing and wind surfing also). read more
The Escape Surf School is based at the centre of UK surfing; Newquay in Cornwall. We are open 12 months of the year, 7 days a week, so if you want to learn to surf or improve your surfing, then look no further. read more
Surf board: Hotels and B&Bs are in massive supply (go to bournemouth.co.uk) and there's also Bournemouth Backpackers if you're on a budget. 8. Porth Neigwl/Hell's Mouth, Gwynedd, Wales. The best-known surf spot in north Wales, Hell's Mouth is an impressive four-mile long bay with peaks along its length on a good swell. read more