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Tynemouth - Longsands

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Ideal surf conditions at Tynemouth - Longsands

Swell window
N, SE
Best swell direction
NE
Swell size
3ft - 8ft
Swell breaks over
Sand
Wave types
Beach
Wave directions
Left, Right
Wind window
W
Best tides at
Low, Mid, High
Skill Level
Beginner, Intermediate
Seasons
Autumn
Board types
Shortboard, Fish, Funboard, Longboard, Sup, Bodyboard

Tynemouth - Longsands surf guide

Tynemouth - Longsands is a well-known surf spot located at the heart of the Newcastle area. This stretch of beach is popular for its fun break and welcoming atmosphere, making it a favorite choice for surfers of various skill levels. The beach has a pay and display roadside parking along the sea front and a car park right in the middle of the bay, making access pretty straightforward.

The surf here can be a bit inconsistent, but when the conditions are right, it delivers a decent range of waves. The optimal swell direction is from the Northeast, but it can also handle swells coming from the North and Southeast. The beach breaks over sand and provides both left and right waves. It works well through all tide levels—low, mid, and high—with the best sessions often seen during the higher tides. On a good day, you can expect wave sizes from about thigh high (1 meter) up to overhead (2.4 meters). It's generally suited for beginner to intermediate surfers, making it the perfect spot for surf schools and those just getting into the sport. The wind coming from the west is preferable, and you can ride with a variety of board types including shortboards, fish, funboards, longboards, SUP, and bodyboards.

Tynemouth - Longsands is an all-year-round spot, but the best time to surf here tends to be from September to November. While the beach can get crowded, especially on weekends, the vibe remains pretty relaxed, with many local surfers who started here being friendly. Just keep in mind that it can get busy out in the water, so be prepared to share the waves.