Overview
About this Spot
Black Rock is a surf spot located in Cornwall, United Kingdom. This spot features an a-frame wave direction and has a bottom composition of rocks and sand. The optimal surf conditions occur during medium to high tides, with the wave length being less than 50 meters. Black Rock is recognized as a regional classic surf spot, primarily suited for experienced surfers due to the challenging conditions it presents. The spot is known for its rips and undertow, which can add to the difficulty of surfing here. There is also a significant presence of localism, particularly during the summer months when the spot can become crowded, making it essential for surfers to respect the locals and adhere to surf etiquette. For those looking for fast right-hand waves, the southern end of Black Rock is recommended at high tide. The winter months bring colder water and a unique black bottom that creates a feel reminiscent of Thurso. It is important to note that the spot can be described as mean and gnarly, making it imperative for surfers to assess their skill level against the difficulty of the waves before entering the water. Nearby surf spots include Wanson Mouth, Widemouth Bay, Foxhole, Millook, and Upton, providing alternative options for surfers in the area. The best type of surfboards for this spot are shortboards, as they allow for better maneuverability in the fast waves. Crowds can vary, but summer months tend to see an increase in local surfers. Overall, Black Rock is a surf spot that demands respect and skill, making it not suitable for beginners. Always check the surf forecast, report, and webcam for current conditions before heading out. Respect the locals.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
50.787161° N, -4.563449° W
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