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Marazion - pointers

50.122500 N / -5.476700 O

Marazion - pointers Surf Spot Guide, UK

Tucked in Cornwall's Mount's Bay, Marazion Pointers delivers a rewarding right-hand reef break over a sandy-rock bottom that's perfect for experienced surfers chasing hollow, fast rides. This rocky reef setup fires up with the right southwesterly swell, offering a mix of powerful barrels and fun walls in a scenic, uncrowded vibe. It's the kind of spot where patient wave hunters score long, ordinary sessions without the usual lineup pressure.

Geography and Nature

Marazion Pointers sits on the sandy shores of Marazion Beach in south Cornwall, facing the sheltered Mount's Bay with the iconic St Michael's Mount rising offshore as a dramatic backdrop. The coastal landscape blends wide, open sands at low tide with rocky reefs exposed nearby, creating a mix of beach and reef terrain in a relatively accessible town setting rather than remote wilderness. The shallow seabed and bay protection keep waves slopey unless a solid swell pushes in, surrounded by low dunes and a gentle seafront.

Surf Setup

Marazion Pointers is a right-hand reef-rocky break with a sandy-rock bottom that shapes hollow, fast, and fun waves, often starting with a barrel section before walling into ordinary lines. It thrives on southwesterly swells, ideally paired with northeasterly offshore winds to clean up the face, and performs best at low to mid tide when the reef holds form without getting too shallow. On a typical session, expect regular rights up to 1.7 meters on good days, with a longboard-friendly slope that rewards smooth turns over the rocky takeoffs.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot is regular but inconsistent overall, needing a decent southwesterly swell to wrap around the bay while avoiding the common onshore southwesterlies - perfect conditions hit every year or so with northerlies. Winter months from December to March bring the most reliable surf from storm swells, while summer offers smaller, fickle waves best avoided unless a rare clean pulse arrives. Check forecasts closely, as it picks up windswells more than groundswells, firing best midweek during offshore spells.

Crowd Levels

Marazion Pointers stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, with minimal local or tourist presence due to its specific conditions. You'll often have the lineup to yourself, sharing space respectfully with any fellow surfers who show up.

Who It's For

This reef is suited for experienced surfers who can handle rocky takeoffs and fast lines over a mixed bottom. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and hazards, while intermediates might enjoy smaller days for practice but will find it challenging when it hollows out. Advanced riders get the most from its barrels and speed on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and potential rips in bigger swells, especially around the reef sections. Paddle smart and know your limits to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 15°C and 18°C, calling for a 3/2mm wetsuit or a good quality summer suit for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 9°C to 12°C, requiring a thick 5/4mm wetsuit with boots and gloves. Spring and fall hover around 11°C to 15°C, where a 4/3mm wetsuit keeps you warm for longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Newquay Airport (NQY), about 50 kilometers northeast, or Plymouth Airport (PLH) roughly 104 kilometers east, then rent a car for the drive. From the A30, take the Marazion exit just before Penzance, cross the railway bridge, and head straight to beachfront car parks west of town - plenty of spaces, though busier in peak summer. It's a short walk of under 500 meters from parking to the pointers area; public buses run from Penzance, 5 kilometers west, for easy access without driving.

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50.122500 N / -5.476700 O
Cornwall South
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
OK
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Level: Experienced
Public access: Private access
Special access: Don't know
CONDITIONS
Level
Experienced
BREAK TYPE
Reef-rocky
WAVE DIRECTION
Right
WAVE QUALITY
Regional Classic
FREQUENCY
Regular
BOTTOM
Sandy with rock
POWER
Hollow, Fast, Ordinary, Fun
NORMAL LENGHT
Short (< 50m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
SouthWest
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
NorthEast
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
BEST TIDE POSITION
Low and mid tide
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising tide
How to get there
COORDINATES
50.122500
-5.476700
DISTANCE
Take a car
WALK
Short walk (5-15 mn)
EASY TO FIND
OK
PUBLIC ACCESS
Private access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Empty
WEEK CROWD
Empty

Marazion - pointers Surf Spot Guide, UK

Tucked in Cornwall's Mount's Bay, Marazion Pointers delivers a rewarding right-hand reef break over a sandy-rock bottom that's perfect for experienced surfers chasing hollow, fast rides. This rocky reef setup fires up with the right southwesterly swell, offering a mix of powerful barrels and fun walls in a scenic, uncrowded vibe. It's the kind of spot where patient wave hunters score long, ordinary sessions without the usual lineup pressure.

Geography and Nature

Marazion Pointers sits on the sandy shores of Marazion Beach in south Cornwall, facing the sheltered Mount's Bay with the iconic St Michael's Mount rising offshore as a dramatic backdrop. The coastal landscape blends wide, open sands at low tide with rocky reefs exposed nearby, creating a mix of beach and reef terrain in a relatively accessible town setting rather than remote wilderness. The shallow seabed and bay protection keep waves slopey unless a solid swell pushes in, surrounded by low dunes and a gentle seafront.

Surf Setup

Marazion Pointers is a right-hand reef-rocky break with a sandy-rock bottom that shapes hollow, fast, and fun waves, often starting with a barrel section before walling into ordinary lines. It thrives on southwesterly swells, ideally paired with northeasterly offshore winds to clean up the face, and performs best at low to mid tide when the reef holds form without getting too shallow. On a typical session, expect regular rights up to 1.7 meters on good days, with a longboard-friendly slope that rewards smooth turns over the rocky takeoffs.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot is regular but inconsistent overall, needing a decent southwesterly swell to wrap around the bay while avoiding the common onshore southwesterlies - perfect conditions hit every year or so with northerlies. Winter months from December to March bring the most reliable surf from storm swells, while summer offers smaller, fickle waves best avoided unless a rare clean pulse arrives. Check forecasts closely, as it picks up windswells more than groundswells, firing best midweek during offshore spells.

Crowd Levels

Marazion Pointers stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, with minimal local or tourist presence due to its specific conditions. You'll often have the lineup to yourself, sharing space respectfully with any fellow surfers who show up.

Who It's For

This reef is suited for experienced surfers who can handle rocky takeoffs and fast lines over a mixed bottom. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and hazards, while intermediates might enjoy smaller days for practice but will find it challenging when it hollows out. Advanced riders get the most from its barrels and speed on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and potential rips in bigger swells, especially around the reef sections. Paddle smart and know your limits to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 15°C and 18°C, calling for a 3/2mm wetsuit or a good quality summer suit for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 9°C to 12°C, requiring a thick 5/4mm wetsuit with boots and gloves. Spring and fall hover around 11°C to 15°C, where a 4/3mm wetsuit keeps you warm for longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Newquay Airport (NQY), about 50 kilometers northeast, or Plymouth Airport (PLH) roughly 104 kilometers east, then rent a car for the drive. From the A30, take the Marazion exit just before Penzance, cross the railway bridge, and head straight to beachfront car parks west of town - plenty of spaces, though busier in peak summer. It's a short walk of under 500 meters from parking to the pointers area; public buses run from Penzance, 5 kilometers west, for easy access without driving.

Marazion - pointers Surf Spot Guide, UK

Tucked in Cornwall's Mount's Bay, Marazion Pointers delivers a rewarding right-hand reef break over a sandy-rock bottom that's perfect for experienced surfers chasing hollow, fast rides. This rocky reef setup fires up with the right southwesterly swell, offering a mix of powerful barrels and fun walls in a scenic, uncrowded vibe. It's the kind of spot where patient wave hunters score long, ordinary sessions without the usual lineup pressure.

Geography and Nature

Marazion Pointers sits on the sandy shores of Marazion Beach in south Cornwall, facing the sheltered Mount's Bay with the iconic St Michael's Mount rising offshore as a dramatic backdrop. The coastal landscape blends wide, open sands at low tide with rocky reefs exposed nearby, creating a mix of beach and reef terrain in a relatively accessible town setting rather than remote wilderness. The shallow seabed and bay protection keep waves slopey unless a solid swell pushes in, surrounded by low dunes and a gentle seafront.

Surf Setup

Marazion Pointers is a right-hand reef-rocky break with a sandy-rock bottom that shapes hollow, fast, and fun waves, often starting with a barrel section before walling into ordinary lines. It thrives on southwesterly swells, ideally paired with northeasterly offshore winds to clean up the face, and performs best at low to mid tide when the reef holds form without getting too shallow. On a typical session, expect regular rights up to 1.7 meters on good days, with a longboard-friendly slope that rewards smooth turns over the rocky takeoffs.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot is regular but inconsistent overall, needing a decent southwesterly swell to wrap around the bay while avoiding the common onshore southwesterlies - perfect conditions hit every year or so with northerlies. Winter months from December to March bring the most reliable surf from storm swells, while summer offers smaller, fickle waves best avoided unless a rare clean pulse arrives. Check forecasts closely, as it picks up windswells more than groundswells, firing best midweek during offshore spells.

Crowd Levels

Marazion Pointers stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, with minimal local or tourist presence due to its specific conditions. You'll often have the lineup to yourself, sharing space respectfully with any fellow surfers who show up.

Who It's For

This reef is suited for experienced surfers who can handle rocky takeoffs and fast lines over a mixed bottom. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and hazards, while intermediates might enjoy smaller days for practice but will find it challenging when it hollows out. Advanced riders get the most from its barrels and speed on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and potential rips in bigger swells, especially around the reef sections. Paddle smart and know your limits to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 15°C and 18°C, calling for a 3/2mm wetsuit or a good quality summer suit for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 9°C to 12°C, requiring a thick 5/4mm wetsuit with boots and gloves. Spring and fall hover around 11°C to 15°C, where a 4/3mm wetsuit keeps you warm for longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Newquay Airport (NQY), about 50 kilometers northeast, or Plymouth Airport (PLH) roughly 104 kilometers east, then rent a car for the drive. From the A30, take the Marazion exit just before Penzance, cross the railway bridge, and head straight to beachfront car parks west of town - plenty of spaces, though busier in peak summer. It's a short walk of under 500 meters from parking to the pointers area; public buses run from Penzance, 5 kilometers west, for easy access without driving.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthWest
Good wind direction: NorthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Ordinary, Fun
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Marazion - pointers best from December to March during winter storm swells with southwesterly direction and northeasterly offshore winds. It performs at low to mid tide on good days up to 1.7 meters, though overall inconsistent and needing decent swell every year or so with northerlies. Summer waves are smaller and fickle, so check forecasts for midweek offshore spells.
Marazion - pointers suits experienced and advanced surfers who handle rocky takeoffs, fast lines, and power over sandy-rock bottom. Beginners should avoid due to hazards, while intermediates can practice on smaller days but find it challenging when hollowing out with barrels.
Marazion - pointers offers a right-hand reef break with hollow, fast, fun waves starting with barrel sections into walls over sandy-rock bottom. It thrives on southwesterly swells up to 1.7 meters, longboard-friendly slope at low to mid tide, rewarding smooth turns on powerful rides.
Marazion - pointers stays empty on weekdays and weekends with minimal local or tourist surfers, often solo sessions. Fly into Newquay Airport 50 kilometers northeast or Plymouth 104 kilometers east, drive via A30 Marazion exit to beachfront car parks west of town, then under 500 meters walk; buses from Penzance 5 kilometers west.
Marazion - pointers stands out with rewarding right-hand reef breaks delivering hollow barrels and fast walls in an uncrowded, scenic Mount's Bay setting with St Michael's Mount backdrop. Patient surfers score long sessions without lineup pressure on inconsistent but powerful swells, blending accessible town vibes with rocky reef quality.

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