Overview
About this Spot
St. Ives Harbour is a surf spot located in Cornwall, United Kingdom. This spot features a left-breaking wave with a sandy and rocky bottom. It is suitable for surfers of all skill levels, as it sometimes breaks and offers a wave length of less than 50 meters. The surf quality is considered a regional classic, making it a noteworthy destination for surfers. The spot can be accessed by driving into St. Ives town and heading towards Porthgwidden Beach. There is a car park available at Porthgwidden Beach, and an alternative car park can be found closer to the point by turning left at the entrance and traveling 100 meters before turning left again. Although there is a warning sign regarding potential fines, first-time offenders typically receive only a warning. The car park is often empty, providing ample parking for visitors. St. Ives Harbour is known to work well during winter storms when other spots may be too windy. Additionally, nearby Portgwidden Beach can be enjoyable for bodyboarding in storm surf conditions. The surf spot is located near other notable locations such as Breakwater, Porthmeor, Carbis Bay, Hayle Rivermouth, and Peter’s Point. It is essential to check the surf forecast and report before heading out to ensure optimal conditions. Surfers should also consider utilizing a surf map or webcam for real-time information about wave conditions. When surfing at St. Ives Harbour, it is important to respect the locals and be mindful of surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Before entering the water, assess your skill level against the difficulty of the waves to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Remember to enjoy your time at this surf spot while adhering to the guidelines of local surfing culture. Respect the locals.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
50.212785° N, -5.478500° W
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