Get a fabulous workout as you ride the waves of one of Europe's top surfing destinations. With a variety of reef and beach breaks scattered along both the north and south coasts, there is a wave for all weather conditions and for every level of surfer.

Surfing the Cornish wavesAnd as the super chic image of surfing has cajoled more and more participants into the waves, it's no longer just for super cool grommets and weathered pros - grandads, parents and annoyingly good littl'uns can be found grinning in the line-up.



View our recommended surf schools

The British Surfing Association (BSA) promote the sport of surfing and represent the interests of all surfers in the UK and the Channel Islands. The BSA is recognised by the Government as the National Governing Body (NGB) for surfing and among many other functions, provides training and advice for surf coaches and surf schools to improve surf safety.


Diary dates

Watch surf and skate pros in action and let your hair down at one of the music gigs or after-parties at the 5 day Relentless Boardmasters surf, skate and music festival, based at Newquay on the north coast. Held each year in August.

Go to our What's On section to search for more surf related events.

Surfers at Sunset, copyright Bob Berry

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