Seaton to Blyth is a versatile stretch of beach that offers a range of surfing options for locals and visitors alike. This area runs between Blyth and Seaton Sluice, featuring beach breaks that can really come to life when the banks are set up just right. The spot is well-known for its surf potential, especially when conditions align in favor of some decent waves.
The best swell direction for this spot is northeast, but it can also work with north and southeast swells. It's capable of handling swell sizes around 3ft (about 1 meter). When the waves do come in, they typically break over sand, creating both left and right waves. For a good ride, the wind from the west is preferred, and you can surf at various tide heights—low, mid, and high. When the conditions come together, you'll find some fun peaks to catch.
This stretch has some protection from heavy swells and north winds thanks to the Blyth harbour wall, making it a decent option even when the weather isn't perfect. Parking is available along the coast road and in Blyth, which makes access easy for surfers looking to check the surf.