What makes Newquay the surf capital?

Part of the reason for making Newquay the best surfing destination in the UK is that the town is surrounded by beaches. We can count 12 beaches in Newquay. It is a short drive from the town and 4 other walking distances. Among them we can find Fistral Beach, one of the most famous surfing spots in the UK.

Since Fistral Beach is the main west-facing beach and dominated by major western surf and winds, this beach and most beaches on the North Cornish coast often provide some of the ruptured Cornish waves.

However, as we know, the weather in the UK is unstable or predictable, and these west-facing beaches are often too exposed to the waves, while the westerly winds come from high winds. When all other beaches don't provide good surfing, you can always pick up at Surf Savior Newquay's popular "Bay" Towan Beach.

The bay avoids these winds, and when many other beaches in the area are unable to provide protection, it often produces interesting surfing waves. In addition, it is divided by

What makes Newquay the surf capital? was originally published on Spring

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