Overview
About this Spot
Daymer Point is a surf spot located in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is characterized by a right-hand wave with a sandy and rocky bottom. The spot typically breaks only on neap tides and requires a significant swell to be surfable, making it suitable for advanced windsurfing and kite surfing. The wave length ranges from 150 to 300 meters, and the experience level required is intermediate to advanced due to the strong rips and undertow present. The rips can reach speeds of up to 8 knots at the mouth of the bay during an outgoing tide, presenting a danger to surfers. Localism can be an issue here, and it is important to respect the locals. Pollution can also affect the spot, so surfers should be aware of the conditions before entering the water. The crowd at Daymer Point is generally sparse, providing a more solitary surfing experience compared to nearby spots like Polzeath, Stinky Bay, and Harlyn. The surf spot is easily accessible, located just south of Trebetherick, with a nearby car park at the bottom of Daymer Lane. It is advisable to check surf forecasts and reports for conditions before heading out. Remember to assess your skill level against the difficulty of the waves before entering the water, and always check surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots. Respect the locals.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
50.559933° N, -4.926000° W
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