It could be a wonderful surf, a friendly person, or a different location on the northeast coast. Perhaps a combination of all these factors is attracting people from Yorkshire and the Northeast and attractive surfers away from the more traditional Southwest surf spots.
Over the past 20 years, the Yorkshire and Northeastern coastlines seem to be increasingly popular with surfers, and those who know their stuff appreciate the stretches from Spurn Point to the various coastlines of Staithes, Saltburn and Redcar.
Many people believe that this coastline is one of the most interesting coastlines in the country despite surfing. Starting from Spurn Point, this thin peninsula squats down the mouth of the Hend River, completing the beaches, bays and stunning geography of geology and geography near Redcar, which It is obvious to all. From the Spurn Point to the south, you can talk about Bridlington…
Why is Yorkshire the jewel of the UK? was originally published on Spring