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Newquay Beach Guide |
Newquay is renowned for its vibrant surfing scene and is home to some of the best beaches in Europe.
There are several inviting beaches, all within four miles of the town centre, most in easy walking distance. They vary from small secluded coves, through family beaches with all amenities and backed by sheer cliffs, to endless, wide expanses of golden sand.
Magnificent views of this long, dramatic stretch of Cornish coastline can be enjoyed from many vantage points on top of the impressive cliffs or rocky headlands, battered by the Atlantic waves.
Some info for surfers is included in this section.
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Learn Surfing in Newquay |
Newquay is the UK's premier surfing resort with the best surf
in Europe. Surfing is not just a sport, it is a lifestyle here and almost
everything in Newquay revolves around the surfing industry.
Newquay provides beaches and surfing conditions to suit all standards
from beginner to professional and has grown to be home to some of the best
surfing schools in the world. It is a good place to start surfing plus
offers all the facilities you need after a hard days wave riding.
There are several ways to learn surfing in Newquay. You can choose from:
- Half Day
- Full Day
- Weekend Breaks
- Surfing Holidays
It really depends
on the time and money you want spend and how much you want to learn.
Try a day lesson first to find out how you get on before embarking
on a longer surfing holiday.
The courses are designed to be informative, challenging and fun, but most importantly, safe.
Most surf schools are BSA affiliated and have BSA qualified
instructors who are beach lifeguards with years of surfing experience and are members
of a professional sports/surf coaching body.
The winter season offers a new challenge for seasoned surfers.
Rash Vests from Ecostinger
Surfers wear rash vests to prevent wax-based chafing from sliding on and off the surf board. The board's wax holds sand from the beach that would rub against the surfer's torsos as they paddle out to the break.
Rash vests also offer some protection against jelly fish stings and have a high Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) to protect against sunburn.
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