The United Kingdom offers far more surf than most people expect. Cornwall in southwest England is the heartland, with consistent beach breaks at Fistral, Watergate Bay, and the reefs of Porthleven. North Devon adds punchy swells at Croyde and Woolacombe. Wales hides quality reef breaks in Pembrokeshire, while Scotland's north coast produces world-class slabs like Thurso East, which has hosted international competitions. Even the east coast of England picks up North Sea windswell. Water temperatures range from 7C in Scottish winter to 17C in Cornish summer, and the compact size of the country means you can chase the best conditions across regions in a single trip. Add the UK's deep maritime culture, dramatic coastal scenery, and thriving surf communities, and you have a surprisingly complete surf destination.
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