Crantock

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Crantock surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
SW | NW
Optimal Swell Direction
W
Swell Size
2ft - 8ft
Breaks over
sand
Wave type
beach
Wave direction
left | right
Optimal Wind Direction
SE
Best Tides at
low | mid

More about Crantock surfspot

Fast, hollow, right sandbar off rocks to the north. Rivermouth sandbar popular with longboarders and a rare left in south corner on massive swells, quality depends on how the river has affected the sandbars.

General: This northwesterly facing rivermouth and beachbreak is a good spot to escape the Newquay crowds. The rivermouth at the northern end can have long lefts and rights depending on the sandbars, occasionally fast and hollow for the tubehounds or long and mellow for the loggers. The southern Bowgie end has a peak that comes alive in bigger swells with long lefts and short rights, but this is a favoured haunt of the heavy local crew so respectful, expert surfers only here. Tides: Low to mid. Size: Thigh high to head and a half. Wind: SE Swell: W Bottom: Sand. Paddling: Long paddles and big rips when the swell kicks in. Spot Rating: Classic rivermouth with fun peaks.

Fun waves around the rivermouth for all comers especially when small.

National Trust parking at the beach or access from Pentire Headland at north end.

Year round but September - November is when its at its best.

Crowd Factor: Rivermouth will generally be busy, occasional longboarders yet to master the art of etiquette. Local Vibe: Rivermouth pretty chilled but Bowgie is a heavy local spot. Bring respect.

Park at the Bowgie Inn for south side, Pentire Head for north side or behind dunes for main beach. Water quality deteriorates with rain.

Can get nasty when it rains.

Dirty water.

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