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Surfing
Pembrokeshire is well known for its wonderful beaches that are popular tourist destinations in summer but provide excellent surfing conditions during the rest of the year.  The coastline from Poppit in the North to Saundersfoot in the South has a variety of beach and reef breaks facing all directions of the compass usually meaning the chance of a rideable wave somewhere.

Chose from gnarly big wave winter venues of Broad Haven South, the consistency of Freshwater West or somewhere more suited to getting started like Newgale. Pembrokeshire can offer uncrowded breaks, stunning back drops, clean and clear water, an abundance of wildlife and friendly locals too boot. 

Top Tip
Please leave the beach as you found it, avoid disturbing wildlife and sensitive habitats, respect the friendly locals, don't drop in, enjoy and return!To see a list of activity providers who have agreed to carry out their activities in a sustainable way click HERE!



Message from the RNLI
Wherever possible, always surf at a lifeguarded beach and follow the advice of the lifeguards.
Novices should only ever surf between the black and white flags.
Ask a lifeguard for advice on where to surf.
Always wear your leash.
If you get into trouble, never abandon your board – it will keep you afloat. Wave your hand and shout for help.
Never surf alone.
Never surf between the red and yellow flags.
Never drop in on another surfer.


                                                          

 

Important Links

Pembrokeshire Outdoor Charter Members View Link
R.N.L.I. Beach Safety View Link
Coastguard Safety Advice View Link
Details Of Mod Access In Pembrokeshire View Link
Magic Seaweed Surf Report View Link
Met Office Weather View Link
Outdoor Pursuits And Conservation View Link
Pembroke Buoy View Link
Surfers Against Sewage View Link
Tide Times View Link
Wind Guru View Link

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