Surf Guide: Croyde and Saunton
Two beaches, two vibes
Saunton is mellow and long. Great for longboards, first lessons, and cruisy lines. Croyde can be punchy with fast peaks and shorebreak at size. Pick the day to suit your level.
How to choose
If you want soft takeoffs and space, go Saunton. If you want peak hunting and faster walls, try Croyde on a lined-up swell. Watch a few sets before you paddle. Look for clear channels and keep an eye on rips.
Kit and lessons
Hire before you arrive or book lessons with local schools. Ask for softboards for learners. Take a thicker suit and boots in shoulder seasons. Pack spare leashes and wax.
Respect the lineup
Follow etiquette. Don’t snake. Hold your line. Smile and share. Keep clear of swimmers and flagged zones. Thank the local crew.
Cottage advantages
Choose parking and outdoor showers for sandy kit. Pick a place near both beaches to switch with conditions. Add space for boards and a warm drying area.
Call to book
Book a surf-friendly base near Croyde and Saunton. Chase the best bank each day and make the most of your window.
Internal links:
- Book surf stays: http://www.choice-cottages.co.uk
External links:
- Surfline forecast: https://www.surfline.com/
- RNLI Beach Safety: https://rnli.org/safety/beach-safety