Some of the best windsurfing in the country can be had in the Somerset area. It is very close to the Midlands, Bristol and Bath....
Situated on the edge of the Tendring Peninsula on the North-East coast of Essex, Clacton is probably one of the best sailing spots in the...
This quiet spot on the Tendring Peninsular offers some really nice coastal windsurfing and is a good spot for an introduction to the sea. Sheltered...
Frinton lies between Clacton-on-Sea and Walton- on-the-Naze on the Tendring peninsular. It is probably one of the better places to sail, with a long sandy...
Set in 600 acres of parkland, Alton water is a large reservoir of some 150 acres of usable water. Home of the Alton Boardriders Club...
Felixstowe on the Suffolk coast offers some challenging coastal conditions, not really wave sailing but decent rolling swells and excellent jumping in the right winds....
Aldeburgh is one of those traditional fishing towns with decent pubs, decent places to eat and some good windsurfing! It’s not a wave spot, but...
hree miles long and one and a half miles across at it’s widest, this 1600 acres of open water provide perfect sailing conditions for racing...
Situated just 20 miles east of Leicester and within easy reach of Nottingham and Loughborough, Rutland Water offers the best sailing in the Midlands. Set in...
Hickling Broad is one of the premier inland sailing locations in the region, if not the UK. It is the most northerly of the Norfolk...
Cold Knap is probably the most popular windsurfing location in South Wales. It’s the closest beach to Cardiff and gets plenty of sailors on the...
Horton is one of the prime wavesailing spots on the Gower. Even if the swell is small you can usually be enjoying some easy, down-the-line...
Newgale faces west-south-west and is one of the top locations in Wales for all beach sports. Any good south-west or west swell will generate waves...
This guide covers two locations: a long sandy beach for wave sailing (Borth) and a flat water venue for blasting & freestyle (Dyfi Estuary by...
Wales has some of the best windsurfing spots in the UK. With rugged coastlines and sandy beaches exposed to Irish Sea swells, there are surprisingly...
The pretty town of Criccieth in Tremadog Bay rarley gets visited by windsurfers because firstly, most sailors end up at Rhosneigr when visiting North Wales,...
A beautiful beach with clean sand and water although it gets very busy in the summer with tourists. The bay is a very wide bay...
Garretstown beach is approx 35 minutes from Cork City. Situated very close to the Old Head of Kinsale, this stretch of coastline benefits from good...
Not far off being one of the most westerly points in Europe, Achill Island is a wind and swell magnet. Watch any weather system that...
Situated right on the very north west tip, this part of Ireland has some of the most unspoilt and beautiful beaches in the whole country. ...
West Shore is a little known beach on the opposite side from the North Shore beach in the tourist town of Llandudno. At high tide...
This is essentially 2 locations: the Marine Lake and the Dee Estuary. Arguably one of the most reliable venues in the North West, the lake...
Legendary wave spot set in the stunning Kintyre Peninsula on the West coast of Scotland. With breathtaking views over to Ireland and Islay on a...
Croy Bay is a large sandy beach with a few reefs exposed at low tide. It is situated towards the South of the Firth-of-Clyde and...
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