Overview
About this Spot
Fistral is a surf spot located in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It features an a-frame wave direction with a sandy bottom, making it accessible for surfers of all skill levels. The surf spot is known for its very consistent waves, with a wave length ranging between 50 to 150 meters. Fistral operates at all tides, with three main areas to surf: Little Fistral, North Fistral, and South Fistral. Little Fistral, located near Pentire Head, is often crowded and does not work well at high tides. North Fistral is considered one of the best beach breaks in the UK when conditions are right, while South Fistral offers some shelter from southwest winds and features nice lefts off the rocks at most tides. Little and North Fistral usually attract a larger crowd, but South Fistral tends to be less busy. Surfers should be aware of localism and occasional reports of hassling, particularly at Little and North Fistral, although the atmosphere is generally competitive without being aggressive. It is advisable to check surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots and to assess your skill level against the difficulty of the waves before entering the water. Fistral is located near other surf spots such as Cribbar Point, Towan, Tolcarne Beach, Crantock, and Lusty Glaze, making it a central location for surfers. The area can be accessed by road, and parking is available nearby. While Fistral can provide classic surfing conditions, it can also be inconsistent at times, so it is recommended to check the surf forecast and report before heading out. Pollution can be an issue, so surfers should be mindful of water quality. Overall, Fistral is a prominent surf spot in Cornwall, attracting many surfers due to its quality waves and accessibility. Respect the locals.
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Location
Coordinates
50.417383° N, -5.101983° W
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