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Thought surfing was just a beloved pasttime of Californian beach bums, hip Australians and laid back Hawaiians? Think again. Following the recent opening of the world's longest man-made surfable waves in Snowdonia, the UK's credentials as a surfing hot spot are on the up. Cornwall has produced a champion of the waves, Joss Ash, who is spending the next six months on an odyssey around Britain discovering its best surfing spots. He reveals to MailOnline Travel the top destinations both in the UK and worldwide where anyone can experience and enjoy the sport. How did your interest in surfing begin?youtube.com I started surfing when I was six years old.
My family had a home on Widnes Bay and my father surfed. Having a beach there meant it was just like taking up any sport and the water was like a big playground. I'd spend all my spare time surfing. At 10 or 11 years old, I started competing full time English champion and I am English surfing champion over 28 years old. How did you launch a career in surfing? For 15 years I've been travelling the far depths of the world to surf. Now I do free surfing not competing full time which is more desirable doing magazines and films as it is the closest thing to surfing every day with no obligations. You get paid to surf.
Is this the coolest home on four wheels? Where are the world's best surfing spots? Indonesia is the best place in the world to surf or train.youtube.com It has micro climate and weather conditions are good. Lots of storms produce plenty of swells which creates an uninterrupted surf from Australia, Indonesia has perfectly groomed water and conditions. Anywhere in Europe is good, France Spain Portugal have super fun waves. And the whole of the Atlantic has a good scope for waves even facing the Netherlands. California is similar to Cornwall. Along the coast in LA, Malibu, Santa Barbara, San Diego it's busy conditions but it's beautiful warm water with pelicans swooping over and dolphins swimming by.
What do you think of the world's largest surfable wave launching in Snowdonia? I think the wave and concept is great. It allows people to give surfing a go without the fear of the unpredictability of the ocean. The wave allows you to practice manoeuvres over and over again so you can perfect and work on areas that need improving. The wave itself is about chest high and it gives the option of the White water (broken part) or the wave face to practice on. I would highly recommend giving it a go as it’s a whole lot of fun.
Where are Britain's surfing hotspots and why is it the perfect destination for beginners? Our whole coastline from Kent has surf, our best spots are in the south and around Cornwall. From Newquay to Scotland to the South Coast, bays are getting busier and wetsuits are getting warmer so you can surf in the UK in all conditions. There are a variety of coves that face different directions with not too much wind, the most amount of swell, sand bottom breaks and different breaks. On the south coast in Cornwall there are almost trench beach break sets where waves break close to shore so you don't have to paddle much.
All of our beaches are beginner friendly patrolled by lifeguards for two thirds of the year and are very accessible with for car parking. Where should beginners start? I know that feeling and it's so addictive discovering a passion you didn't know you had. It tells you what to do. The UK has the right conditions for beginners. It has knee to waist high waves. Indonesia also has warm water and you can do a lot in 10 days with the right instructing. It takes a lifetime though to become an oceanographer, to learn about the weather patterns, the environment.
The only constant is change. You never really have the same experiences. You start to understand how the water moves over a surface can sit at beach before tide comes in and know where it will break. 3. Take things slowly. What common mistakes do novice surfers often make? Surfing has this stigma of being cool and people trying to look cool but in reality when you start you need to use a big sponge board. It's a big platform which makes it easy to catch waves but it doesn't look cool. Beginners that choose the short board and the wetsuit that looks cool and fits in a car will rather than taking 2-3 months of learning set themselves up for 2-5 years of just struggling. It's the biggest no-no, you should always make sure you have the right equipment.
Don't worry about what you look like! What's been your biggest wipe out? In Sri Lanka in a 2010, in a surf contest on the south east coast of Arugam Bay which is a really beautiful. There were waist high waves, non-threatening shallow reefs rocks underneath not even 12 inches deep. I fell off my board and put my feet down first. As i stepped down,my foot went into a hole in the reef and got locked in. Waves were pushing me forward and at last minute my foot broke out of the hole. It sounded like elastic bands twisting from your body. It set my confidence back. Is it true that surfers get all of the girls? It seems that lots of surfers have girlfriends!
But I put it down to beach life, it's social, you'll be just quite fit doing it, doing something natural - girls must like that. Why are you touring the UK this summer? I'm living in an Adora Thames caravan for the next six months, visiting campsites near to good surf spots. There are beautiful sites near beautiful beaches. You can visit the whole world but its amazing how little you know about your home country.youtube.com In the caravan it's ideal as you can comfortably stay in these places for a few nights to discover your own country. I've got a little bar in the back, a bed, kitchen, hot shower, seating area.
It's like a little modern flat its great. I visit campsites using the Caravan Club surf app and holiday in comfort anywhere in the UK. Camelford Caravan Club Site, Polzeath, Cornwall - perfectly located for a weekend on the coast with Padstow, Newquay and Bude in easy reach for laid back nightlife and Cornish seafood. A caravan pitch at the Camelford Caravan Club Site starts from £5.50 per pitch, plus £5.50 per adult and £1.30 per child. Willingcott Caravan Club Site, Woolacombe, Devon - known as one of the best blue flag beaches in the UK, families can catch some waves at this popular beach. A caravan pitch at the Willingcott Caravan Club Site starts from £6.80 per pitch, plus £6.10 per adult and £2.00 per child. Cae Mawr Caravan Club Site, Anglesey, Wales - an unspoilt, secluded spot, with miles and miles of varied and beautiful coastal scenery. The caravan park is located in Marianglas, with only a short drive to the popular Anglesey and its stunning beaches. It's the perfect setting for outdoor activities whether it's sailing, swimming or surfing. Cae Mawr Caravan Club Site starts from £4.80 per pitch, plus £4.00 per adult and £1.60 per child.
Wave hunters surf camp offers thetrue rustic Bali beach vacation experience combined with a top quality surfingholiday. [https://swellbali.com/ Surf camp Bali] is owned andrun by surfers who love to teach surfing to people from all walks of life. Wealso provide guided surfing as well as tours around the fascinating island ofBali for when you fancy a day away from the beach. Our traditional Balinesegrass bungalows, lodge, surf shacks and well-appointed villas are located fromthe best surf breaks Bali has to offer and of course the gorgeous white sandbeaches this Indonesian island is famous for. All you need to surf Bali is aboard & shorts.youtube.com We will take care of everything for you so you can spendthe maximum time in the water surfing Bali world famous, and some lesser knownBali waves. Our camps are the perfect spotsto just chill out at after a long day of surfing.
Take a swim in the pool, hangout in the garden lounge or relax in the sun. The blend of delightful waves,warm atmosphere and a red society makes Bali one of the most pleasantdestinations on the planet. It's additionally one of the best places on theplanet to figure out how to surf. The well disposed local people, stunningnature and the heavenly nourishment include significantly more purposes behindyou visit Bali. The Island is various, both in society and nature, as are ourareas. Both are arranged in green and tasty surroundings and with access toawesome surf and extraordinary eateries. You will love it here regardless ofwho you are or where you go. The camp is made up of bungalowsbuilt in traditional Balinese style, mini villas and a main house with astylish lounge, billiard table and dining area.
The houses are lovingly set in the tropical garden with pool, yoga houseand hammocks. After a successful day’s surfing there’s always a place for youto chill: in the garden, on the spacious terrace, in the camp house, at thepool or in the pavilion. If you are in search of anentertaining surfing holiday in the midst of a remarkable location, thenRapture Camp in Bali can fit in your choice list. The Bali Surf Camp strivesto help you with an exotic surf vacation. People across the globe come here tojoin this surf school. So, whether you are a new comer or an experienced surferinterested in exploring new surf breaks, this camp ensures to help you with thebest surfing experience ever.
Australia is one impressive island, spanning more than 60,000km of the most amazing Australian coastline, and with the second largest population of surfers with a massive 1.7 million, second to the USA. Picking out your next surf vacation isn't exactly easy with that much coastline, so how do you find the best spots to surf in Australia? Amazing waves, beautiful weather conditions, soft sand and locals you'll never forget. We're going to help you come up with the next location for your surf trip. Located halfway between Newcastle and Sydney, making the Central Coast a perfect one-day surf destination, it's also close to airports, accommodation and amazing restaurants. No matter your surf experience, Central Coast has some of the perfect beaches for all experience.
Just 45km North of Sydney CBD, a "must-visit" location, offering small and medium size waves, perfect for shortboards, longboards, and SUPs. The 500m long, south-east facing beach is surrounded by 60m high sandstone cliffs and rocks. Not recommended for amateurs: Copacabana beach has waves that really rip, powerful breaks, and strong swells perfect for professionals or well-experienced surfers. Just 90 minutes from Sydney or 102 minutes from Newcastle and offering some of the best surf New South Wales has on offer, this is well worth the trip. If you're looking for gnarly waves, Exmouth is for you, best known for the Ningaloo Reef, and popular for swimming with whales. Although Exmouth is made up of several beaches, most of them offer fantastic surf conditions.
Dunes (Surfers Beach) is probably the most notable, very popular by the locals, great all-around surf conditions, and clear blue waves. On the hunt for world-famous breaks? Turners beach offers both left-hand breaks at the north end and right-hand breaks on the south end, perfect for your thruster set up or SUP. The local Yamba-Angourie Surf School offers lessons at Yamba at really affordable prices, board hire, gift vouchers, and private lessons also available. Located on the south-side of NSW coast is Kiama, a 90-minute drive from Sydney CBD, or catch a scenic train directly there!youtube.com Kiama has an absolutely beautiful surf beach, otherwise known as "main beach". Although the waves are not massive, they're enjoyable for newer riders, SUPs, and longboards or anyone wanting a laid-back ride.
An absolutely massive stretch of the Tasmanian coastline lies, featuring two very popular surfing locations, Redbill beach, and Denison Beach. Denison beach being the more popular for surfers looking to escape to the crowd. The main surfing beach in Bicheno is a 1km long curved beach, with waves averaging .5m at the sound end of the beach, and getting to around the 1m mark at the spit. Be careful though, Redbill beach has common occurrences of rip currents, be sure you know what to do if you're in a rip before going out. Stretching 2.4km Denison beach in Tasmania is a popular surfing destination for those looking to get away from the overpopulated "common" beaches, Although not patrolled Denison beach offers great swell and water conditions.
Swells averaging 1 to 1.5m with it getting up to 2m on any given week. Not patrolled, so only recommended for experienced surfers and accompanied. Victor Harbor offers a variety of beaches, but more popular to surfers are Knights Beach, home to the Pro Bodyboarding Competition, and loved by the locals offering huge swells and quality breaks. As well as Waitpinga beach, or known by the locals as "Waits", offering waves of 3m, the beach is isolated and popular for big wave surfers with a little more experience under their belts. Located just 85km south of Victor Harbor is the beautiful surf location known as Knights Beach, known for holding the Pro Bodyboarding Competition, offering huge barrels, and water conditions that will make your eyes water in pride.
Knights Beach is certainly up with our top beaches for travelers having access to local campsites and surf shops. Grab your friends and head down for a day-trip, waits beach is a little harder to get too, and isolated, but it's well worth the trip! 3m high waves are common at Waitpinga, it also offers a quiet, laid-back experience with fewer crowds, and offers left and right-handed breaks. High rip occurrences and classed as a hazardous beach, surf with precision. Wonthaggi is the most convenient place south of Melbourne to surf, but be warned, grab yourself a nice thick wetsuit before hitting the waves, it's not known to be warm. Both Eagles Nest and Interlock beach is perfect for groms, or "learning-to-surf" riders, Not ideal for the more experienced riders, or someone who gets frustrated at being dropped in on.