Godrevy Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
SW to NW
Wind
SE to NE, and even N or NW on right tides.
Surf Height
Thigh high to double overhead.
Tide
All tides, mid tide is generally best.
Godrevy Surf Guide
One of Cornwall’s most popular surfing beaches, Godrevy picks up plenty of swell, works through the tides, though is noticeably smaller at high. Waves tend to be a bit on the fat side – so bring a board with a bit of extra volume. The Red River is both a source of good sandbars as well as pollution after heavy rains. The rip from the river makes for an easier paddle out when the swell picks up.
Ability Level
Beginner - Intermediate
Good for all, beginners watch out for rips by the river.
Local Vibe
Doable
Competitive line-up with general good vibe.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
It's never quiet, gets very busy during the summer and when good.
Spot Rating
Fun
Popular, classic Cornish beachie. Middle of bay can close out in anything above a small swell, but rivermouth generally has good lefts and rights. Can be a bit fat.
Shoulder Burn
Medium
Use the rip from the river to get outback. General rips can be strong in big swells.
Water Quality
Clean
Generally good but sewage can spill out from the river after heavy rain.
Hazards
Pollution after heavy rain can be dire, crowds, rips.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Funboard, Longboard, Fish, Bodyboard, SUP, Bodysurfing
Access
The National Trust has two parking areas in summer, only one in winter. Also parking at Rockpool Pub.
Bottom
Sand with occasional rock outcrops to southern end. High tide breaks on pebbles and stones.
Best Season
Works year round, but best September - November.
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