Overview
About this Spot
Lundy Bay is a surf spot located in Cornwall, United Kingdom. This spot features a sandy bottom and primarily produces a-frame waves that are suitable for intermediate surfers. The wave length is less than 50 meters, and the quality is often described as sloppy. It is important to note that Lundy Bay only works during large swells, specifically when the exposed beaches reach heights of 6 to 8 feet or more. The best conditions occur around low tide, and surfers can only access the waves for about one hour on either side of low tide. The surf experience at Lundy Bay can be challenging due to the presence of rips and undertow, as well as rocky areas that can pose hazards. Surfers should be prepared for a long walk across fields to reach the spot, and the path may be muddy and wet, especially during storms that coincide with big swells. It is essential to be aware of localism at this spot, as it is known that locals may not welcome visitors. Expect to encounter crowded conditions, and be prepared for the possibility of being dropped in on or facing verbal abuse from local surfers. Due to the high risk of theft, it is crucial to take all belongings with you, as many locals have experienced theft of their gear. This issue is common at many remote surfing locations in Cornwall. When visiting Lundy Bay, it is vital to respect local surfers and adhere to surf etiquette, especially in crowded conditions. Assess your skill level against the difficulty of the waves before entering the water. Nearby surf spots include Stinky Bay, Polzeath, Daymer Point, Barrets Zawn, and Trevone. Respect the locals.
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Coordinates
50.584624° N, -4.885947° W
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