Crackington Haven is a rocky beachbreak located in a sheltered cove, making it a unique spot for surfers. It can filter swell sizes and offers some protection from north winds, which is a plus. However, it doesn't pack a lot of power or shape, so don't expect the most epic waves. The beach is popular with both locals and visitors, especially during summer when it gets a bit crowded.
The wave action here usually works best with swells coming from the west, south-west, or north-west, handling sizes around 2ft (0.6m). The waves generally break over uneven reef and sand, providing a mix of beach waves that can break left or right. For those just starting out, it's a decent spot, as it accommodates beginners quite well. Low, mid, and high tide all serve up options, but it's worth keeping an eye on the southeast winds, which tend to be the most favorable.
While the consistency here is medium, the local crew can be tight and often take priority in the water. If you're planning to surf Crackington Haven, it's a good idea to come prepared for a potentially busy session. There’s a river nearby that can sometimes bring in debris, so make sure to be aware of your surroundings while enjoying your time on the waves.