Overview
About this Spot
Looe is a surf spot located in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It features a left-breaking wave that peels straight across the beach, making it a unique surfing location. The spot has a sandy bottom and is classified as a regional classic, suitable for intermediate surfers. The wave length is less than 50 meters, and it rarely breaks, which means that surfers may need to be patient to catch a good wave. The crowd at Looe is typically empty, providing ample space for surfers to enjoy their session without the pressure of large numbers. Nearby surf spots include Seaton, Downderry, Portwrinkle, Whitsand Bay, and Tregantle Beach, which can offer alternative options for surfing in the area. It is important to note that Looe can have rips and undertow, so surfers should assess their skill level against the difficulty of the waves before entering the water. Additionally, practicing surf etiquette is essential, especially when surfing in crowded spots. The local surf culture may also exhibit localism, so respect the locals. This surf spot is easily accessible from the Looe sea front, next to Banjo pier, making it convenient for surfers looking to catch a wave. When planning a visit, it is advisable to check the surf forecast and conditions, as the spot’s frequency of breaks is rare. Surfing at Looe may not be suitable for beginners, and it is recommended that surfers use appropriate equipment, such as shortboards or mid-length boards, depending on the conditions. Always remember to check the surf map and webcam for real-time updates on wave conditions before heading out. Respect the locals.
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Coordinates
50.351219° N, -4.450439° W
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